The End of Theological Education
Material type: TextSeries: Theological Education Between the Times - 6Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2023Description: 227p 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802878878
- C85 23/eng/20230419 SM511
- REL026000 | REL108000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-227).
Machine generated contents note: Table of ContentsA Parable -- 1. Consolidation -- 2. Individualization -- 3. Unraveling -- The End -- 4. Renunciations -- 5. Affordances -- Instead of an Altar Call: For Further Action and Reflection .
"An assessment of theological education in the twenty-first century, including its fundamental shifts and ultimate hopes"-- Provided by publisher.
"How to envision theological education in this time between the times The dominant model of theological education is coming to an end-but Ted A. Smith looks to its ultimate ends as sources of hope and renewal.Smith locates the crisis facing theological education today in a sweeping history of religion in the United States, from the standing orders of the colonial period to the voluntary associations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He then connects today's challenges to shifts in contemporary society, including declining religious affiliation, individualization, rising desires for authenticity, and the unraveling of professions.Smith refuses to tell the story as one of progress or decline. Instead, he puts theological education in eschatological perspective, understanding it in relation to its ultimate purpose: "knowledge of God. . . so deep, so intimate, that it requires and accomplishes our transformation." This knowledge is not restricted to a professional clerical class but is given for the salvation of all. Seeing by the light of this hope, Smith calls readers to reimagine church, ministry, and theological education for this time between the times"-- Provided by publisher.
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