Share I think of the theological school as the context in which to prepare pastors for local churches, religious leaders for non-traditional ministries, public theologians, and teacher-scholars for the twenty-first century. I believe that in twenty-first century theological education students must engage in interdisciplinary study and conversations beyond theological and religious studies. This kind of [...]
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Memory is an interesting phenomenon. It is a way that we connect to or re-connect with a past. It is a way that we understand or re-frame the present. It is a way that we ground our identity, thus one reason that amnesia and dementia are such frightening ways of being in the world.
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ShareIn the beginning . . . of an academic year at the seminary
I was reading an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education that was outlining the mindset of a faculty member born before 1980. I did show up at places on the list. I was also reading an article in a popular magazine about [...]