Re-envisioning Theological Education and Formation for Mission, In-context, Using Distance Education

Re-envisioning Theological Education and Formation for Mission, In-context, Using Distance Education

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  • Author: David W. Wollenburg
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  • Category : Seminary extension
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294


Reenvisioning Theological Education

Reenvisioning Theological Education

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  • Author: Robert Banks
  • Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780802846204
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

A top leadership theorist offers a compelling proposal for renovating the way religious education is practiced today. Christian colleges and seminaries have not been immune from the cultural influences shaping contemporary education. Challenging the conventional wisdom advanced by the educational debate during the last fifteen years, Robert Banks builds an innovative new model of theological education based on how ministry formation took place in biblical times. Banks takes full account of key issues raised by our current educational context and shows how a "missional model" of education is more holistic, inclusive, and practical than recent versions.


Reenvisioning Theological Education for Ministry as Spiritual Formation

Reenvisioning Theological Education for Ministry as Spiritual Formation

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  • Author: Tara Lea Hornbacker
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  • Category : Christian education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 370


Towards Vital Wholeness in Theological Education

Towards Vital Wholeness in Theological Education

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  • Author: Jessy Jaison
  • Publisher: Langham Publishing
  • ISBN: 1783682949
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 239

God’s interest in the entirety of our existence and the details of his creation is quite rightly lauded by professing Christians, including those involved in theological education. But what impact does this biblical truth have on the way in which theological education is conducted? Critics are increasingly bringing attention to the shortcomings of theological education in this regard. In this thorough examination of the issue of holistic practices throughout the operations of theological institutions, Dr Jessy Jaison provides sage and actionable solutions where others have merely observed systemic weaknesses. Jaison has applied her expertise and experience of twenty-five years in theological education in India to dissect the issues, diagnose the symptoms and prescribe a way forward that will lead to stronger leaders practicing healthier ministry in God’s Kingdom for those who have ears to hear.


Connecting Curriculum with Context

Connecting Curriculum with Context

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  • Author: Rupen Das
  • Publisher: Langham Publishing
  • ISBN: 1783680695
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 91

Assessment of the impact of theological education has always been a challenge. In a pluralistic world where graduates are ministering in greatly varying contexts and cultures, theological education has to be context sensitive and relevant. It is no longer enough to ensure that students have mastered core theological concepts and truths, have biblical knowledge, and some basic ministry skills. The impact of a theological institution is measured by the effectiveness of their graduates in their specific ministry contexts. Therefore the theological curriculum has to be connected with the contexts of the graduates. Theological institutions need to be clear as to what they hope to accomplish and this will determine the model of theological training that they use. This book explores various models of theological education, as well as identifying steps in the logical sequence of connecting curriculum with context.


Diversified Theological Education

Diversified Theological Education

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  • Author: Ross Kinsler
  • Publisher: WCIU Press
  • ISBN: 0865850046
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 297


Building the Whole Church

Building the Whole Church

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  • Author: Jessy Jaison
  • Publisher: Langham Publishing
  • ISBN: 1839739029
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 197

As the church grows ever larger in areas once considered impervious to the gospel, theological training is failing to keep up with the needs of local congregations. This lack of missional capacity, alongside an overwhelming shortage of trained leadership, indicates a pressing need to revisit the aims and approaches of theological education globally. Engaging qualitative research from South Asia, Dr. Jessy Jaison demonstrates that both formal and non-formal approaches to theological training can support the church’s missional calling. However, she challenges the growing normalization that theological education is an end in itself, distant from those it was meant to serve. Dr. Jaison calls for a church-centered paradigm in which all forms of training would collaborate with and for the body of Christ. Not only will readers be introduced to theological education in the the South Asian context, they will also benefit from the practical and collaborative model demonstrated and how they can revitalize the process in supporting the church in its mission.


Teaching the World

Teaching the World

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  • Author: Gabriel Etzel
  • Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 1433691604
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

More and more seminaries, Christian universities, and Bible colleges are opting to train future ministers and missionaries online. What happens when the movement toward online education is shaped by pragmatic or financial concerns instead of Scripture and theology? Ministry training can be reduced to a mere transfer of information as institutions lose sight of their calling to shape the souls of God-called men and women in preparation for effective ministry. How might online ministry training look different if biblical and theological foundations were placed first? Teaching the World brings together educators from a wide range of backgrounds and from some of the largest providers of online theological education in the world. Together, they present a revolutionary new approach to online theological education, highly practical and yet thoroughly shaped by Scripture and theology.


Whole-Life Mission for the Whole Church

Whole-Life Mission for the Whole Church

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  • Author: Mark Greene
  • Publisher: Langham Global Library
  • ISBN: 1839731109
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

The sacred-secular divide permeates our churches, our seminaries, and our lives. By perpetuating the false belief that there are some areas of life that are not important to God, some callings that are second-class, and some spheres of society that are not worth engaging, the sacred-secular divide diminishes our understanding of God, discipleship, missiology, and the gospel itself. Seeking to liberate the global church from the power of this dichotomy, Whole-Life Mission for the Whole Church provides theological educators with the tools they need to combat the sacred-secular divide in the very realm where it is so often generated: the classroom. Filled with contributions from practitioners around the world, this book contains a wealth of insight into both the nature of the problem and the possibilities for its solution. The approaches suggested here are biblically rooted, contextually appropriate, and experientially tested, offering an excellent resource for educators desiring to transform their institutional cultures, curriculums, and classrooms into environments that envision, empower, and liberate the whole church for its role in the mission of God.


To Teach, To Delight, and To Move

To Teach, To Delight, and To Move

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  • Author: David S. Cunningham
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1592449867
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

This book initiates a new conversation about how theological education might be re-envisioned for the twenty-first century church. The prevailing curricular structure in today's seminaries and divinity schools was fashioned in a very different era, one that assumed the continued cultural dominance of Christianity and the continued academic dominance of the canons of Enlightenment reason. Neither assumption is viable in today's post-Christian world; hence, our new circumstances demand a new vision for theological education.The authors of this volume offer an important resource for this project through their creative appropriation of the classical rhetorical tradition, particularly as it has been rehabilitated in the contemporary context. Like St. Augustine, they believe that the chief goals of Christian theology are similar to those of classical rhetoric: to teach, to delight, and to move. And the authors are united in their conviction that these must also be the goals of theological education in a post-Christian era.This volume arises out of a passionate commitment to the cause of theological education. The authors hail from a wide range of denominational traditions and have taught in numerous seminaries and divinity schools. They have also studied the classical and postmodern rhetorical traditions in both theory and practice. They met as a group on numerous occasions to read one another's contributions to the volume and to offer guidance for the process of rewriting. As a result, this book is much more than a mere collection of essays; it is a jointly-authored work, and one which presents an integrated vision for the future of theological education.