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Virtual Theological Education

Virtual Theological Education

June 17 th 2011 byJason Byassee

Online theological education has unexpected parallels in church history that offer some guidance for its adoption.

Rejoicing the City

Rejoicing the City

June 14 th 2011 byAmy Sherman
Teachers: Why Read?

Teachers: Why Read?

June 1 st 2011 byChris Schumerth

What is the value of continuing to read for pleasure amidst all the hard work of teaching?

Liturgies of Learning

Liturgies of Learning

March 11 th 2011 byRobert Jackson

What does taking a practical approach to liturgy in the classroom look like?

As a Stranger Give it Welcome

As a Stranger Give it Welcome

March 4 th 2011 byBen Faber

When a discomfiting question accosts you for spare change, a truly free academic gives it welcome as a stranger.

Letter to a Young High School Teacher
For the next generation of Christian writers of literature
On Christian Literature

On Christian Literature

December 3 rd 2010 byMicah Mattix
Where Does the World Need Me?

Where Does the World Need Me?

December 1 st 2010 byNate Barksdale, Naomi Biesheuvel & more

An invitation to consider your own pursuits of the good, the true, and the beautiful.

Prosperity as a Dead End in Itself

Prosperity as a Dead End in Itself

October 1 st 2010 byGraham Scharf

Early education is critical not primarily for financial promise, but for character development.

Civil Religion: Caution is Advised

Civil Religion: Caution is Advised

September 17 th 2010 byJohn Seel with Ray Pennings

A bad bargain that is easily made.

Muscle Memory and the Frenetic Student