Theology, Church, and Ministry: A Handbook for Theological Education helps readers understand the critical role theological education plays in equipping God-called ministers for service in the chur…
There are now over 250 theological seminaries in the United States and Canada. Leading these diverse institutions is a difficult task that combines elements of executive management, academic prowes…
Tension between theory and practice in theological education is unfortunate yet common occurrence, with educators sometimes finding themselves on one extreme or the other. Some academic can be so i…
This book fills a vacuum in English-speaking scholarship as it narrates the story the confessional Lutheran renaissance associated with the University of Erlangen beginning in the mid-nineteenth ce…
The author addresses these questions and other concerns regarding theological schooling, and offers suggestions on how to analyze and reconceive "theological schooling" in productive ways..
Carnegie Calian addresses those who have a stake in theological schools and education, and who wish to enhance the role and influence of these schools among their churches and communities. He wishe…
In The Scope of Our Art a diverse group of theological teachers explores the spiritual dimensions of their vocation as religious educators. Drawing on a rich array of resources, including Scripture…
While the history of an institution, it is also a record of thought and action, trends and personalities. Backed by years of careful research, by his own long experience in the training of men for …
Having thoroughly enjoyed the first volume in this two-volume series, I looked forward to the publication of the second volume. I was not disappointed. Calhoun maintains the same combination of rea…