Chris R. Armstrong

Chris R. Armstrong is director of Opus: The Art of Work at Wheaton College and senior editor of ​Christian History. He is former associate professor of church history at Bethel Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Autumn 2019

The church for the life of the world

“Church as usual” is no longer an option

Church and seminary as usual are no longer viable options. Rather, theological educators must prepare pastors…

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Spring 2013

Theology for workers in the pews

New programs are helping lay people see their careers through the eyes of faith while also…

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New Year 2013

The other 100,000 hours

How the church marginalizes itself from the working world

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New Year 2011

Deep and wide

During times of change, theological schools stay true to their mission

Some schools find themselves increasingly serving students outside of their historical denomination.

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New Year 2010

Launching in tough times

Building on a successful “working adult” educational model, Indiana Wesleyan University starts a new seminary

In the last 25 years, Indiana Wesleyan has grown to more than 15,000 students — mostly…

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Spring 2008

Online theological education

Navigating the “C-changes”

When developing online academic programs, schools typically face changes in five areas: capacity, constituency, convenience, quality…

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New Year 2008

Wise words: Voices from the church on vocation and calling

A review of two anthologies about vocation: Callings, edited by William C. Placher, and Leading Lives…

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