Good for scholars, educators, and administrators engaged in theological education reform; less useful for general readers or those seeking practical ministry resources.
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More informationA curated series of academic monographs addressing theological education from various traditions including Pentecostal, Reformed, evangelical, Catholic, and liberation perspectives. Focuses on contemporary issues like race, diaspora, urban ministry, and institutional change.
Strengths
- Diverse perspectives on contemporary theological education reform
- Includes contributions from notable scholars across traditions
Limits
- Highly specialized focus limits broad appeal
- Uneven quality and varying theological approaches across volumes