Daniel Aleshire reviews the history of theological education, and the various models that have been embraced over the years. He argues for the importance of the formative model of theological education
Theological Education in Australia has been shaped by significant influences, many of which are uniq...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 2008 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
The focus of this study was on the Tension between Pentecostal churches and academia: the need for ...
Theological education has become one of the more controversial issues in today\u27s ecclesiastical w...
This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
This essay explores the author’s experiences of both the contributions and the limits of the varied ...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
The author suggests that we are at a time in history when religious formation, which has tended to f...
When considering vocation options, people rarely find a box to check for "theological field educator...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
The goal of theological education is to prepare students for their careers. It does not stop there, ...
The institutions of higher learning in the United States of America are undergoing rapid and profoun...
Distance education has a well‐established heritage as an effective means of formal higher learning. ...
The author reflects and describes use of technology in all aspects of theological education as it ha...
In this article, the author engages with the question ‘what is so theological about theological educ...
Theological Education in Australia has been shaped by significant influences, many of which are uniq...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 2008 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
The focus of this study was on the Tension between Pentecostal churches and academia: the need for ...
Theological education has become one of the more controversial issues in today\u27s ecclesiastical w...
This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
This essay explores the author’s experiences of both the contributions and the limits of the varied ...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
The author suggests that we are at a time in history when religious formation, which has tended to f...
When considering vocation options, people rarely find a box to check for "theological field educator...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
The goal of theological education is to prepare students for their careers. It does not stop there, ...
The institutions of higher learning in the United States of America are undergoing rapid and profoun...
Distance education has a well‐established heritage as an effective means of formal higher learning. ...
The author reflects and describes use of technology in all aspects of theological education as it ha...
In this article, the author engages with the question ‘what is so theological about theological educ...
Theological Education in Australia has been shaped by significant influences, many of which are uniq...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 2008 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
The focus of this study was on the Tension between Pentecostal churches and academia: the need for ...