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The American Theological Library Association and its member schools are creating ventures that make resources accessible to those who live far from campus.
Theological schools are providing psychology courses and partnering with psychology departments to help students understand their own mental health and the needs of others.
How new pastors learn in practice
A summary of Auburn Seminary’s Learning Pastoral Imagination report, which explores how “pastoral imagination” is formed.
Theological school governance in Canada differs from province to province and from school to school.
In Trust Center president Amy Kardash writes about learning from and sharing with seminary leaders.
"Our seminaries have a long history of being both adaptable and resilient," he says.
An interview with the new executive director of ATS, the accrediting and leadership education organization to which most seminaries belong.
When community opposition made campus expansion impossible, Golden Gate Seminary sold its property and reinvented itself as Gateway Seminary.
The stewardship of institutions and people is rarely easy, but it’s a sacred trust.
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