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An Evaluation of Church-Based Training

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Author(s)
Nicholls, Mike K.
Keywords
Church
Training
Faith
Vocation
GE Subjects
Community ethics
Dogmatics
Ecclesiology
Practical theology and theological education
Ministerial and pastoral training

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/155785
Abstract
"In today's world enormous variety characterises the age and background of those who are called by God to train to be pastors. In the last twenty years great changes have occurred. In the late 1960's most students were single; today they are married. In the 1970's there were many couples; today there are mostly families. There used to be only men; now there are growing numbers of women. Early theological colleges were communities of spirituality; today they are polytechnics"
Date
1991
Type
Article
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