by David May | Apr 24, 2020 | Opinion
Living in this unprecedented time of the pandemic of 2020, multiple existential questions arise. They range from the deep and thoughtful question, “Will I risk my life in serving others who are infected with COVID-19,” to the simple and quotidian question, “Where can...
by David Wheeler | Aug 29, 2019 | Opinion
I first was invited to a tenure track position as a theology professor by Central Seminary in Shawnee, Kansas, in 1985, only a year out of grad school. I´ve been teaching pretty much continuously ever since. But my first experience with online teaching began less than...
by Elizabeth-Anne Nordgren Lovell | Aug 16, 2019 | Opinion
I want you to put yourself in my shoes for a moment. You just turned 25 a month ago. You have blonde highlights that you like to say are “natural in the summer.” You are in your third year at Central Seminary in the Women’s Leadership Initiative. You are the youngest...
by Marilee White | Aug 5, 2019 | Opinion
There is a liberating spirit in Cuba. You may think I am talking about a spirit of revolution, but what I am talking about is dance. I traveled to Cuba recently with seven other students enrolled in the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) master of divinity program at...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 9, 2014 | News
Seminaries have to get social, too. Robin Sandbothe, director of seminary relations for Central Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS) in Kansas, talks about how the seminary views social media in light of a site redesign, in a new Skype interview with EthicsDaily.com....