by Gustavo Santos | Apr 30, 2024 | Feature-, Opinion
I was over the moon when I first received my acceptance letter to a Ph.D. program at a prestigious European university. Yet, the excitement soon gave way to pragmatism as I grappled with the realities of the costs involved. As an international student living in...
by Lina Toth | Aug 27, 2019 | Opinion
If I had to give only one word to summarize the state of theological education in Europe today, it would have to be “flux.” While some schools may be doing well and even thriving, the majority are experiencing significant challenges in staying afloat and attracting a...
by Daniel Trusiewicz | Jul 27, 2006 | Opinion
Europe has been changing rapidly since the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991). Several countries which used to be hidden under the cover of the Soviet Union have reappeared on the map. Numerous nations which had been suppressed...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Oct 3, 2002 | News
The Council of the European Baptist Federation adopted a resolution last week opposing unilateral military action and supporting the United Nations. Meeting in Oslo, Norway, the council called on its member unions to “oppose any unilateral action against Iraq...