The awareness of secularisation may not have served as a focus for curricula development in theological education, yet it critically shapes the entire educational process influencing values and practices. Australian theological colleges need to be aware of, and alert to their secular, westernised culture that places a high premium on individual rights, personal liberty, and freedom. This article reports on an Australian study discussing the nature of secularised contexts and the relevance of evangelical theological education to these contexts, especially the role of spiritual formation as a key component to better equip theological students to deal with their secular context. The article argues for stronger awareness of, and preparedness fo...
Taking into review the newly published series of substantial multi-authored volumes on ecumenical th...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
Many countries around the world, including Australia, have secularism expressed in their identity. ...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
Spiritual formation is a significant component of the educational work of a theological institu-tion...
Special Religious Education (SRE) classes are held in New South Wales public primary schools weekly....
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
Religious Education (RE) in England and Wales functions within a post-secular culture. In the last f...
This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
This paper investigates whether and how teaching theology and religion in institutions of higher lea...
Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
This article examines the place of theology in school RE in the light of the recent Commission on RE...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
Theological Education in Australia has been shaped by significant influences, many of which are uniq...
Taking into review the newly published series of substantial multi-authored volumes on ecumenical th...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
Many countries around the world, including Australia, have secularism expressed in their identity. ...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
Spiritual formation is a significant component of the educational work of a theological institu-tion...
Special Religious Education (SRE) classes are held in New South Wales public primary schools weekly....
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
Religious Education (RE) in England and Wales functions within a post-secular culture. In the last f...
This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
This paper investigates whether and how teaching theology and religion in institutions of higher lea...
Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
This article examines the place of theology in school RE in the light of the recent Commission on RE...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
Theological Education in Australia has been shaped by significant influences, many of which are uniq...
Taking into review the newly published series of substantial multi-authored volumes on ecumenical th...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
Many countries around the world, including Australia, have secularism expressed in their identity. ...