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The Ideal Seminary: Pursuing Excellence in Theological Education (edition 2001)

by Carnegie Samuel Calian

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Carnegie Calian addresses those who have a stake in theological schools and education, and who wish to enhance the role and influence of these schools among their churches and communities. He wishes to create a shared vision of ownership of theological education, and he encourages people to think theologically and organizationally about the aim of theological schools.… (more)
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Title:The Ideal Seminary: Pursuing Excellence in Theological Education
Authors:Carnegie Samuel Calian
Info:Westminster John Knox Press (2001), Paperback, 152 pages
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Carnegie Calian addresses those who have a stake in theological schools and education, and who wish to enhance the role and influence of these schools among their churches and communities. He wishes to create a shared vision of ownership of theological education, and he encourages people to think theologically and organizationally about the aim of theological schools.

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