by Ircel Harrison | Dec 19, 2012 | Opinion
As I read through a list of seminary students involved in a preaching event, I noted that where their faith traditions were listed that a number indicated that they were “non-denominational” or “interdenominational.” I don’t remember...
by Kay Campbell | Jan 25, 2012 | News
(RNS) God may hold the whole world in his hand, but persecuted Christians can now hold an entire seminary library on a fingertip. Bible League International is working with the Digital Bible Society to carry the thumbnail-sized chips to Christians in countries, such...
by Ircel Harrison | Nov 16, 2011 | Opinion
Editor’s note: The column below is part three of a three-part series on theological education. Read part one here and part two here. If you haven’t noticed, theological education in North America is going through a “shake-out” process. I...
by Ircel Harrison | Nov 14, 2011 | Opinion
Editor’s note: The column below is part two of a three-part series on theological education. Read part one here. The decentralized model of theological education that CentralBaptistTheologicalSeminary in Kansas is offering not only in Tennessee and Wisconsin but...
by Jeffrey MacDonald | Nov 1, 2011 | News
(RNS) For more than 200 years, Andover Newton Theological School (ANTS) has trained future pastors to have expertise in biblical studies, pastoral care and preaching. But in today’s world, the nation’s oldest school of theology has decided that’s no longer enough, and...