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Theological Epistemology and Non-Foundational Theological Education

Journal of Adult Theological Education, 2013
Theological education can no longer operate according to a modernistic epistemology if it is to equip students to minister in a postmodern world. This article explores the possibility of developing a theological epistemology which does not blindly reflect the presuppositions of either modernism or postmodernism.
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THEOLOGIZING AND THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION*

Religious Education, 1972
* These comments grow out of three years experience as a graduate student in the Study of Religion at Harvard University.
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Theological Education

2018
Theological education in the United States has developed as a function of religious practice, American culture, and conventions of higher education. It began with the general study of classics in colleges and universities during the colonial period and the early decades of nationhood.
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

Religious Education, 1992
(1992). CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Religious Education: Vol. 87, No. 3, pp. 331-336.
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Multicultural Education in Theological Education

Multicultural Perspectives, 2016
N. R. Howell & S. H. Matthaei (Eds.).(2014) Proleptic Pedagogy: Theological Education Anticipating the Future. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Education in General and Theological Education

Theology Today, 1971
“If there is fault to find with education, and if the system appears to be breaking down, we assume that the first place to look for trouble must be teaching and the teacher. … My own research on general education began with teaching as the primary focus.
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Pentecostal Theological Education in a Theological and Missiological Perspective

Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association, 2010
While Pentecostals have been busy in building Bible schools and more recently theological seminaries and other institutions of higher learning, they have paid little or no attention to the theological basis of their education. Usually theological education follows the precepts and standards of Evangelical and other Conservative traditions.
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Christian Education in Theological Education∗

Religious Education, 1967
∗A paper read at a meeting of Graduate Professors of Christian Education, Louisville, Kentucky, Feb. 18, 1966.
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Renewing Theological Education

PentecoStudies, 2018
This article draws from the insights of Andy Lord's Pentecostal network ecclesiology in order to explain the emergence of Bible institutes and the challenges in theological education. By examining the educational history of the Latin American Bible Institute (LABI), we find how the network paradigm enables us to understand why Bible institutes have ...
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