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TLC and Virginia Seminary

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The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, dean and president of Virginia Theological Seminary, writes on his Dean’s Commentary weblog:

Of the many guests at our Consecration, it was lovely to see Dr. Christopher Wells on the campus. Christopher had been asked by Lambeth Palace to moderate the conversation on theological education on Monday evening. It gave me an opportunity to recognize his editorship of The Living Church. It is a substantial publication, which invites us all into a theologically rich understanding of our tradition.

… We provide The Living Church as a gift to every seminarian. We do so because we want to support this publication and because it is an excellent resource for our students. It is good to see that paper magazines can still play a role in our modern life.

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