The new medium of the internet offers possibilities for teaching Theology unforeseen by previous generations of theological scholars. In this paper, the authors explore some difficulties inherent in such� theological� �education�. Seven issues are identified and briefly discussed, relating each to the matter of theological training by� means� of� the� internet:� critical, insightful� reading� of� information� on the internet; breadth rather than depth of content; the matter of space and context;� the� ideology of almost unlimited student numbers taught by a small group of� lecturers;� the problem of miscommunication; the social dimensions to learning; the use of an �all-rounder� versus a team of different experts
An international survey was conducted to assess theological higher education via distance learning a...
Can theology be taught successfully in the online environment? This article will draw upon theoretic...
<p>This article is an attempt to conceptualize social networking theology as a new perspective for t...
Theology seemingly does not have a major impact on society anymore. However, Christianity did not on...
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to investigate the role of Internet in the religious educati...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
The article explores and examines the challenges facing teaching theology through technology. The...
Ministerial formation of theological students through distance education Ministerial formation is a ...
Changes in computer and communication technology have sparked an educational revolution. For over 20...
Digital providers inundate their users with an abundance of words, as well as pictorial and iconic i...
This paper considers online pedagogy in relation to Christian adult learning and asks how this might...
This paper considers online pedagogy in relation to Christian adult learning and asks how this might...
The Church’s teaching on the Internet is positive. The use of the Internet, as of every tool in the ...
In the Finnish public schools the Internet and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in gen...
An international survey was conducted to assess theological higher education via distance learning a...
Can theology be taught successfully in the online environment? This article will draw upon theoretic...
<p>This article is an attempt to conceptualize social networking theology as a new perspective for t...
Theology seemingly does not have a major impact on society anymore. However, Christianity did not on...
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to investigate the role of Internet in the religious educati...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
The article explores and examines the challenges facing teaching theology through technology. The...
Ministerial formation of theological students through distance education Ministerial formation is a ...
Changes in computer and communication technology have sparked an educational revolution. For over 20...
Digital providers inundate their users with an abundance of words, as well as pictorial and iconic i...
This paper considers online pedagogy in relation to Christian adult learning and asks how this might...
This paper considers online pedagogy in relation to Christian adult learning and asks how this might...
The Church’s teaching on the Internet is positive. The use of the Internet, as of every tool in the ...
In the Finnish public schools the Internet and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in gen...
An international survey was conducted to assess theological higher education via distance learning a...
Can theology be taught successfully in the online environment? This article will draw upon theoretic...
<p>This article is an attempt to conceptualize social networking theology as a new perspective for t...