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Building on a shared missionary heritage, two Episcopal seminaries carefully chart a way forward
The two smallest Episcopal seminaries, Seabury Western and Bexley Hall, have forged a new federation. According to new president Roger Ferlo, the new federation is “free to rethink everything, including what it means to prepare people for ministry.”
A complex multidenominational consortium flourishes within one of Canada’s top universities
The Toronto School of Theology, with its seven member schools, is a complex organism that reminds some observers of a bumblebee: There’s no reason it should fly, but it does nonetheless.
A conversation with Daniel O. Aleshire
The executive director of the Association of Theological Schools explains the evolution of accreditation, the primary drivers that influence changes in accrediting standards, and what the future may bring.
In Trust interim president G. Douglass Lewis urges boards to ask questions that strike at the heart of mission and accreditation.
“The Spirit of God works in places where you are not predisposed to see it,” says contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe.
A review of The Nonprofit Leadership Transition and Development Guide by Tom Adams.
A review of How to Make Your Board Dramatically More Effective, Starting Today by Gayle L. Gifford.
The president of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary doesn’t want to think of students as “customers.”
A tax court ruling serves as a reminder to make sure gift receipts have the right wording
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