Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education
This collection of essays presents the theological, pedagogical, and disciplinary framework on which multicultural theological education is built. While many seminaries and divinity schools have expressed their commitment to create diverse communities of faculty and students, fewer schools have developed methods of learning and teaching that are appropriate for these communities. Written by faculty members at McCormick Theological Seminary, a school renowned for its commitment to diversity, these essays provide examples of new ways of learning and teaching that will help shape and sustain multicultural theological education.

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Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education
This collection of essays presents the theological, pedagogical, and disciplinary framework on which multicultural theological education is built. While many seminaries and divinity schools have expressed their commitment to create diverse communities of faculty and students, fewer schools have developed methods of learning and teaching that are appropriate for these communities. Written by faculty members at McCormick Theological Seminary, a school renowned for its commitment to diversity, these essays provide examples of new ways of learning and teaching that will help shape and sustain multicultural theological education.

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Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education

Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education

Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education

Shaping Beloved Community: Multicultural Theological Education

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This collection of essays presents the theological, pedagogical, and disciplinary framework on which multicultural theological education is built. While many seminaries and divinity schools have expressed their commitment to create diverse communities of faculty and students, fewer schools have developed methods of learning and teaching that are appropriate for these communities. Written by faculty members at McCormick Theological Seminary, a school renowned for its commitment to diversity, these essays provide examples of new ways of learning and teaching that will help shape and sustain multicultural theological education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780664229375
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 11/17/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David V. Esterline is Director of the Institute for Cross-Cultural Theological Education and James G. K. McClure Professor of Theological Education at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. His works include More than a Story: Nine Studies for Women on the Parables of Jesus, which he coauthored, and two chapters in Opting for Change: A Handbook on Evaluation and Planning for Theological Education by Extension.

Ogbu U. Kalu was Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity at McCormick Theological Seminary prior to his death in 2008. He published many books, including Power, Poverty and Prayer: The Challenges of Poverty and Pluralism in African Christianity, 1960-1996 and, as editor, History of the Church in the Third World: Vol. III, African Christianity: An African Story, plus more than 150 articles in journals and edited volumes.
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