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Protestant Theological Education in America

Protestant Theological Education in America
Author: Heather F. Day
Publisher: [Chicago] : American Theological Library Association ; Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1985
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Theological Education in America

Theological Education in America
Author: Robert Lincoln Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1924
Genre: Theological seminaries
ISBN:

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The Christian College

The Christian College
Author: William C. Ringenberg
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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An informative and comprehensive guide to the institutional history of Protestant liberal arts education in America. Arranged chronologically from the seventeenth century to the present day.


The Christian College (RenewedMinds)

The Christian College (RenewedMinds)
Author: William C. Ringenberg
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441241876

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When it first appeared in 1984 The Christian College was the first modern comprehensive history of Protestant higher education in America. Now this second edition updates the history, featuring a new chapter on the developments of the past two decades, a major introduction by Mark Noll, a new preface and epilogue, and a series of instructive appendixes.


Piety and Profession

Piety and Profession
Author: Glenn Miller
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 846
Release: 2007-06-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802829465

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From the urbanization of the Gilded Age to the upheavals of the Haight-Ashbury era, this encyclopedic work by Glenn Miller takes readers on a sweeping journey through the landscape of American theological education, highlighting such landmarks as Princeton, Andover, and Chicago, and such fault lines as denominationalism, science, and dispensationalism. The first such exhaustive treatment of this time period in religious education, Piety and Profession is a valuable tool for unearthing the key trends from the Civil War well into the twentieth century. All those involved in theological education will be well served by this study of how the changing world changed educational patterns.


Piety and Plurality

Piety and Plurality
Author: Glenn Thomas Miller
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630872032

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I began studying American theological education in the 1970s, and Piety and Plurality is the third of three studies. In Piety and Intellect, I examined the colonial and nineteenth-century search for a form of theological education that was true to the church's confessional traditions and responsible to the intellectual demands of the age. In Piety and Profession, I described how that model was modified under the impact of the new biblical criticism and by the American belief in professionalism. In this volume, I have tried to bring the story up to date. Unfortunately, I did not find one unifying theme for the period. Rather, theological education seemed to move forward on a number of different levels, each with its own story. Here I have tried to capture some of the dynamics of this movement and to indicate how theological educators have struggled with the plurality in their midst. In the process, theological education has learned to live with its contradictions and problems. As important as the stories are, however, there is also the story of the schools' struggles to live in the midst of a constant financial crisis that checked development at every stage.


Looking Forward with Hope

Looking Forward with Hope
Author: Benjamin Valentin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498230148

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Theological schools are currently facing a perfect storm of jeopardies that threatens their future prospects and even survivability. The squall is all the more menacing for free-standing seminaries that are not connected to a university, and especially for free-standing mainline Protestant or mainline denominational seminaries. This book brings together a stellar and diverse cast of administrators and professors working within different theological schools to reflect on the present crisis of theological education, and on the question of the possible future of mainline Protestant and mainline denominational theological schools in the United States.