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Kenton C. Anderson – Christian Higher Education, 2025
As a promising direction for the future of theological education, Competency-Based Theological Education (CBTE) has been both enthusiastically and critically received. While still early in its development and recognition, several accreditors, churches, agencies, and their seminaries have begun to embrace CBTE in the hopes of a brighter future for…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Competency Based Education, Religious Colleges, Educational Development
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Nathan J. McKanna – Christian Higher Education, 2025
Seminaries in the United States have for more than two centuries sought to equip ministerial leaders for service within the community of faith. And yet these institutions have traditionally been the focus of very little quantitative research. This lack of data is particularly noteworthy given the existential crises many seminaries currently face,…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Theological Education, Educational Change, College Credits
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Oliver Freiberger – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article argues that three dimensions of relevance can be identified for the academic study of religion as it is taught at the university: (1) Foundations; (2) General Education; and (3) Application. The analytical distinction of these dimensions also reveals that they are inextricably linked and co-dependent. This model may help to sort out…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Religion, Universities, General Education
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Wanda J. Stahl – Religious Education, 2024
Practices and strategies for sustaining resilient spiritual leadership are critical in this time of climate crisis. Learnings from participants in the Seminary of the Wild eco-ministry certification program offer guidance for engaging in practices of education and formation that can help people of faith meet the challenges of these times and…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Clergy, Career Choice, Religious Factors
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Paul Houston Blankenship-Lai – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article is about the death of a graduate school for spiritual formation and theological education. I ask what the death of this school can teach us about teaching theology and religion for the sake of student transformation and more loving pedagogies. I also ask how, when an institution dies, it can die beautifully. The underlying thesis of…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Graduate Study, Religious Education, Religious Factors
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Pravina Rodrigues – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Hindu sacred scriptures are a rich interweave of cosmological revelation that is embedded in melopoeia (melodic poetry) and sung in designated meters during rituals, liturgical services, festivals, and personal prayers. Revelation is conveyed through enigmatic dialogues, debates, parables, anecdotes, legends, and narratives. These occur between…
Descriptors: Religion, Theological Education, Music, Story Telling
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Chris A. Meinzer; Deborah H. C. Gin – Christian Higher Education, 2025
This article explored the state of the industry of graduate theological education using three key measures: accessibility, affordability, and financial sustainability. Access was analyzed with respect to educational modality (i.e., in-person, distance) and student populations (i.e., by demographic category). Affordability was investigated by…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Theological Education, Access to Education, Educational Finance
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Sophie Callahan – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Theological education faces the task of forming leaders and scholars with the capacity for personal and social transformation. This effort requires a deeper understanding of habit formation as both problem and potential. Utilizing the example of how racism functions through embodied habits, this article emphasizes bodily awareness and repeated…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Teaching Methods, Social Change, Transformative Learning
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Richard William Voelz – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article considers how the practice of "ungrading" in the homiletics classroom can function not merely as a pedagogical technique, but as a theo-ethical practice. Grounding ungrading in theological ethics in addition to critical pedagogical theory can lead us toward a pedagogical practice that builds anti-racist and decolonial spaces…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Teaching Methods
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Johan J. Maasz; Sonika van der Riet; Marinique Henriët; Leanet Britz; Maria N. du Toit; Marien A. Graham; Jeannie van der Linde – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2025
Preachers are professional voice users (PVUs) who regularly experience high vocal demands, often leading to vocal difficulties or disorders. Research has established that this often occurs due to a lack of sufficient knowledge of the vocal mechanism and vocal hygiene in this population. Student preachers are therefore also considered to be a…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Student Needs, Theological Education, Verbal Communication
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Abdulkerim Senel; Sarah Demmrich – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This study represents the first German-wide investigation of Islamic theology and religious education students. We examined how these prospective multipliers approach Islam in a reform-oriented manner. It was also asked whether study motivation, representation by Islamic associations, segregation, value orientations, enemy images, as well as…
Descriptors: Islam, Theological Education, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
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Deborah H. C. Gin; Jo Ann Deasy; Grego Pena-Camprubí – Christian Higher Education, 2025
This study explored the alignment between the self-reported needs of the religious workforce and the ways theological schools are addressing these needs. Analyses of the 2022 ATS Alum/Mapping the Workforce Survey, MDiv curricula, and teaching areas of theological school faculty suggest there are significant gaps and even larger misalignments based…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Role of Education, Theological Education, Clergy
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Ulrich Leitner – History of Education, 2024
In recent years, biographical interviews with former pupils have become important sources for boarding school history. This raises the question as to whether these retrospective sources can be combined with contemporary written material and how to go about that. This paper argues for a triangulation of written with oral sources and the related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Students, Autobiographies
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Gregory Henson; David Williams; Anthony Blair; Philip Thompson – Christian Higher Education, 2025
The member institutions of the Association of Theological Schools share a legacy of collaboration. Recently, a renewed urgency for such partnerships has emerged. In this article, the collaborative tradition is revisited, longstanding approaches are scrutinized, and emerging models are explored. The historical motivations for…
Descriptors: Christianity, Theological Education, Educational History, Institutional Cooperation
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Lucas A. Farmer; Gabriel B. Etzel – Christian Higher Education, 2025
Drawing from research in the field of higher education more broadly, this article describes how graduate theological education continues to experience a seismic shift. The in-person, residential college experience is no longer the only option for students today, and many are gravitating toward taking courses and programs online. However, there is…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Graduate Study, Educational Change, Online Courses
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