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Summer 2013

Lessons from a crisis

In Trust interim president G. Douglass Lewis enumerates the lessons all theological school leaders can learn…

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Summer 2013

The theological library in the age of technology

Libraries remain vital to seminary education, say the librarians at Catholic Theological Union and Abilene Christian…

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Summer 2013

Dancing on the edge

Facing bankruptcy, a New York seminary sells buildings, reforms governance, and chooses life

An interview with The General Theological Seminary's turnaround president, Lang Lowrey.

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Summer 2013

Equipping those who spread the Gospel

An interview with Northwest Nazarene University’s president, David Alexander

Northwest Nazarene University has been offering online ministry degrees for years. Why are they now pursuing…

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Summer 2013

An accreditation primer for boards

Just an administrative issue? On the contrary! Accreditation touches the board’s work in significant ways

Accrediting standards have recently changed, and seminary and theological school board members should understand these changes…

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How widely distributed within the United States is your denomination?

The 2010 U.S. Religion Census from the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies reports that…

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You’re probably making this mistake

Have you heard (or even uttered) these statements during meetings? It would be great if… Someone…

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Two strategies for improving your board’s fiduciary behavior

Once upon a time, minding your board's fiduciary P's and Q's consisted of dotting organizational I's…

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