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Diaspora Christians and Theological Education

Last year Covenant published a few excellent articles about the future of theological education. One issue that preoccupies many theological educators is the post-COVID...

Nourishing Memories, Chapter 8: Curacy in Harlesden, London

"I reckon this is worth you looking at for a curacy, Graham.” Jeremy Pemberton, who shared a study with me at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, handed me...

Song to Woody

I met Lauren Anderson a few weeks after moving to Nashotah House Theological Seminary at a Rally Day potluck lunch in a basement parish hall....

Setting the Believers an Example: Strategy and Tactics in Online Seminary Education

By Hannah W. Matis I appreciated Kirk Smith’s recent piece, published on this blog, on his tenure as the interim dean of CDSP and the several...

A Bishop Goes to Seminary

How Working in Four Episcopal Seminaries Changed My Understanding of Theological Education I have always wanted to teach in a seminary. I envisioned a life...

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: Philosophical Prescriptions

By Garwood Anderson Having now provided a diagnosis of the inflection point facing theological education, including but not limited to Anglican formation, and suggested several...

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: Practical Prescriptions

By Garwood Anderson If we can acknowledge that the Anglican theological training enterprise in North America is at an inflection point, the obvious question is...

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: A Dean’s Diagnosis

This essay has been modified slightly to more accurately reflect the history of Bexley-Seabury. — Editor. By Garwood Anderson To imagine the future of theological education...

Nourishing Memories, Chapter 7: Cambridge and Yugoslavia

By Graham Kings "How far is it from Cambridge to Oxford?” “About 80 miles.” “We could walk that in three days, couldn’t we?” “That’s about 27 miles a...

After Whiteness…Where Do We Go From Here?

After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging By Willie James Jennings Eerdmans, pp. 175. $19.99 Review by Joseph Dewey Theology is caught more than taught. The potency of...

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