March 5, 2019
David I. Smith: What being Christian has to do with how we teach
Formation happens not only from what students are taught but also from how they are taught, says a scholar of faith and learning. What are the implications for teachers who are Christian?
learn more about David I. Smith: What being Christian has to do with how we teachAugust 21, 2018
Ryan P. Bonfiglio: Let’s make the church a center of theological education again
For almost 500 years, the church has been outsourcing theological education to seminaries and divinity schools. It’s time to return some of that task to local churches, says a seminary scholar and teacher.
learn more about Ryan P. Bonfiglio: Let’s make the church a center of theological education againJune 12, 2018
Gary Dorrien: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black social gospel
Though often overlooked by historians, the Black social gospel — a Black church variant of the social gospel — played a major role in the theology and ministry of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement, says the seminary professor and author.
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