Welcome to Theological Field Education!

Welcome to Theological Field Education!

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  • Author: Lee Carroll
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1566996899
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

Field education is an opportunity for students to develop ministry skills, practice ministerial reflection, discern their call, experience professional collegiality, and undergo personal transformation. Field education offers them a place to practice ministry and a space to reflect on it, to integrate theory and practice, and grow towards competency. In Welcome to Theological Field Education! eleven directors of field education in seminaries and divinity schools across North America pass on their wisdom to both students and their supervisors. Edited by Matthew Floding, director of field education at Western Seminary in Holland, Michigan, this volume covers critical topics such as the art of supervision and formation, the use of case studies and peer reflection groups, self-care and ministerial ethics, and assessment. Formation for ministry is especially challenging at this time in the church's life. First, the explosion of knowledge, pluralism, and consumerism and a host of other complicating factors make huge demands on what a minister must know to be effective in ministry. Second, with the erosion of thick religious subcultures, the novice minister has fewer sources of practical wisdom to draw upon. The next generation of ministers, if they are to be more fully formed for ministry, depends on skilled mentoring alongside wise supervisors. This book is the tool to help them make the most of their field education experience.


Engage

Engage

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  • Author: Matthew Floding
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1442273518
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 184

Theological field education, in which a ministry student steps out of the classroom and begins practicing with the supervision of a mentor, is a critical part of accredited ministry programs. Engage equips both students and their supervisor-mentors to engage in this important opportunity with energy and imagination, and it prepares students for the challenging work of integrating theory into real-world practice. Engage provides coaching from recognized experts in the arts of ministry: preaching, administration, evangelism, pastoral care, public ministry, leadership, faith formation, liturgical arts and more. Other chapters address themes such as race, gender, and ministry across faith traditions (or no faith tradition). The book addresses field education in a range of contexts—from churches to non-profits. Engage offers a valuable resource for students making the most of their transition from the classroom into real world ministry with all its joys and many challenges.


Preparing for Ministry

Preparing for Ministry

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  • Author: George M. Hillman
  • Publisher: Kregel Academic
  • ISBN: 0825497337
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 370

Most seminaries now require their students to get real world training by way of supervised theological field education. This volume presents the wide array of issues that must be understood in order to integrate theological education and practical ministry, including the importance of theological field education, its purpose and challenges, the need for flexibility in meeting different students' needs, and the resources available to create a meaningful and educational experience.


Brimming with God

Brimming with God

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  • Author: Barbara J. Blodgett
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1625649967
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

The yearning to be a theologian is widespread. Pastors, students, supervisors, and mentors all wish to think theologically about their ministries but often feel inadequately prepared. This book seeks to respond by showcasing a variety of approaches to theological reflection brought to bear upon actual situations in ministry. It is written by theological field educators. We define theological reflection as reflection upon lived, embodied experiences in ministry that seeks to make sense of practice and form reflectors in habits for competent ministry. An introductory chapter defines theological reflection as practiced within field education and points readers toward a diversity of approaches. Eleven subsequent chapters present two reflections upon the same case, each reflection written by a different author and representing a different reflection method. The book's significance is as a resource for teaching theological reflection in a range of settings. It not only offers a definition of and rationale for theological reflection but models various approaches to it. Its use of cases furthermore models the use of case studies in theological education and pastoral practice more widely.


Spirituality, Ministry and Field Education

Spirituality, Ministry and Field Education

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  • Author: Association for Theological Field Education
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Clergy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253


Sources on Theological Field Education

Sources on Theological Field Education

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  • Author: Susan Fox
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Clergy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112


Theological Reflection and Education for Ministry

Theological Reflection and Education for Ministry

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  • Author: John E. Paver
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317011228
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 229

A major and continuing problem for theological education and the practice of Christian ministry is how to best achieve a genuine integration between theory and practice, theology and experience. The key claim of this book is that theological reflection, beginning with experience, is a method of integration and that pastoral supervision is a vehicle for theological reflection. In establishing this claim, John Paver demonstrates that the model and method have potential to be a catalyst for reform within theological colleges and seminaries. Three different theological reflection models are developed and critiqued in this book, and their capacity to be developed in particular contexts is explored. This book does not stop at ministry, cultural and personal integration, but is bold enough to make recommendations for structural integration within the theological institution.


A Guide to Theological Reflection

A Guide to Theological Reflection

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  • Author: Jim Wilson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780310093930
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Designed for ministry internship, practicum, and theological field education courses, A Guide to Theological Reflection by Jim Wilson and Earl Waggoner guides ministers-in-training through the key component of fruitful ministry experience, honest and insightful theological reflection.


Ministry in Context

Ministry in Context

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  • Author: Richard Trist
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1666757446
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

Ministry in Context: A Guide to Theological Field Education and Ministry Internships in Australia and New Zealand has been written for students, field placement supervisors, and theological college coordinators to introduce the basic principles and practices of theological field education and ministry internships. The book covers all aspects of field-based learning, including biblical and historical foundations, the place of calling and vocation, the importance of supervision, the practice of theological reflection, and the setting and evaluation of goals. Chapters have been written by experts across Australia and New Zealand and reflect the diversity and cultural uniqueness of this region.


Finding Voice

Finding Voice

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  • Author: William B. Kincaid
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1610976940
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

In Finding Voice, Kincaid employs an often used but somewhat elusive metaphor, "voice," as a way of speaking of pastoral identity and contends that a lively, imaginative pastoral voice emerges from a thorough grasp of context, theology, pastoral roles, personal journey, and systemic dynamics. Designed as a text for the field education, contextual education, and supervised ministry experiences of seminary students and others preparing for congregational leadership, Finding Voice examines in depth how people are experiencing each of these constituent parts of pastoral voice at their student ministry sites not only to learn about each of the areas, but also to recognize and understand what is being called forth in the students as they engage these five key experiences and begin to visualize their future ministry. The book further explores the opportunities created when the five aspects of pastoral identity are in conflict with one another. In the absence of any one of these or the imbalance of them, pastoral voice gets skewed, and vibrant, effective ministry is undermined. Finding Voice urges students to begin now, with field education, to engage a practice of ministry that is imaginative, courageous, nimble, and faithful.