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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Being There: Culture and Formation in Two Theological Schools

The Wabash Center

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Author
Carroll, Jackson W., Barbara G. Wheeler, Daniel O. Aleshire, and Penny Long Marler
Publisher
Oxford University Press, New York, NY
ISBN
195114930
Table of Contents
Introduction

Pt. I Two Theological Schools
Evangelical Theological Seminary
ch. 1 The Message
ch. 2 Variations
ch. 3 Evangelical Culture
ch. 4 Contests
ch. 5 Students
ch. 6 Covenant House
Mainline Theological Seminary
ch. 7 Year One: Encounters
ch. 8 Year Two: Working Things Out
ch. 9 Year Three: Resolutions

Pt. II Culture and Educational Formation
ch. 10 Elements of Educational Culture
ch. 11 The Process of Education and Formation
ch. 12 Culture and Formation: Theoretical Perspectives
ch. 13 Culture and Educational Practice: A Concluding Unscientific Postscript

Notes
References
Index
This book offers a close-up look at theological education in the United States today. The authors' goal is to understand the ways in which institutional culture affects the outcome of the educational process. To that end they undertake ethnographic studies of two seminaries - one evangelical and one mainline Protestant. These studies, written in a lively journalistic style, make up the first part of the book and offer fascinating portraits of two very different intellectual, religious, and social worlds. The authors then go on to examine these disparate environments and suggest how, in each case, school culture acts as an agent of educational change. This unique and practical study should be of great interest to both students and scholars of American religion, to theological educators, and to educators generally. (From the Publisher)