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In Memorium: Vincent Cushing, 1933-2024
Winter 2025

In Memorium: Vincent Cushing, 1933-2024

The founding chair of the In Trust Center, Cushing left a great legacy in theological education

Father Vincent DePaul Cushing, O.F.M., passed away on Nov. 14, 2024, at the age of 90.

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Winter 2025

Helpfully Engaging AI in the Field

A new event and series of conversations help theological educators explore the future

How can theological education engage with AI? Leaders are exploring ways with a variety of experiments

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Winter 2025

Present Moment | Leading with Love

The enduring responsibility to the future

At Auburn, we’re changing how we talk about our history.

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Winter 2025

Podcast picks | From Our Ears to Yours

Where angels fear to tread: Podcasts that combine faith and politics

These podcasts provide interesting and thoughtful voices on the topic of politics.

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Winter 2025

New Funding for Pathways

Lilly Endowment’s new grants will help encourage collaboration to prepare and support pastoral leaders.

Lilly Endowment Inc. is expanding the Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative with new rounds of funding.

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Winter 2025

On Your Mind | Letters to the Editor

Your thoughts about shared governance.

Your thoughts about shared governance.

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Winter 2025

What’s Working?

Ideas everyone wants to know

What’s happening in theological education? There are three ways that leaders of theological schools can draw…

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Autumn 2024

A prayer of peace | Seeking shalom

In 2014, Pope Francis entertained world leaders and offered a prayer for peace.

In this time, a pope’s prayer seemed worthy of reflection.

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