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This above all to our own selves be true
Autumn 1999

This above all to our own selves be true

The importance of assessing board performance

A willingness, even a desire, to change and improve is rarely enough to achieve substantive results….

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Autumn 1999

Do today’s seminaries have public roles?

The invisibility of theological institutions

James chastened those whose faith was without works. Paul pointed out the reality that Christians live…

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Accreditation, board truths
Autumn 1999

Accreditation, board truths

Joseph Tong offers his views on the accreditation process in responding to Melinda Heppe's article, 'Meeting…

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Another kind of educational community
Autumn 1999

Another kind of educational community

The need and nature of community in the formation of future pastors is receiving scrutiny in…

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Autumn 1999

On line or on campus

How real is the virtual community?

Can community, in its sense of theological preparation, be achieved only in a long-term residential setting?…

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Autumn 1999

Limitless horizons?

Education via internet extends opportunities for learning

The same internet that has revolutionized marketing and communications is now being explored as an educational…

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Autumn 1999

Catalyst for collaboration

Technology grants build electronic bridges

High-tech equipment is, more often than not, high-cost as well, which can be an inhibiting factor…

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Summer 1999

Marketability as the measure of knowledge

Modern universities adapt to capitalist freebooting

Title: Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies, and the Entrepreneurial University Authors: Sheila Slaughter and Larry L. Leslie…

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