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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Revitalizing Practice: Collaborative Models for Theological Faculties

The Wabash Center

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Author
Warford, Malcolm L.
Publisher
Peter Lang, New York, NY
ISBN
9781433102257
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments

ch. 1 Seminaries as Endangered Habitats in a Fragile Ecosystem: A New Ecology Model
ch. 2 Student Learning and Formation: An Improvisational Model
ch. 3 Listening and Learning to Teach in Theological Contexts: An Appreciative Inquiry Model
ch. 4 The Ministries for Which We Teach: A World Cafe Model

School Participating in The Lexington Seminar
Contributors
Index
Revitalizing Practice is designed to help theological faculties engage a common set of challenges, particularly in the areas of diversity, formation, and institutional identity. These are not technical problems but are instead the very stuff out of which teaching and learning are practiced. Yet addressing such issues requires intentional strategies and collaborative work. Revitalizing Practice offers four such intentional strategies: «A New Ecology Model», «An Improvisational Model», «An Appreciative Inquiry Model», and «A World Café Model». Each of these models provides a thorough and practical framework (based on sound theoretical concepts) designed to help faculties revitalize their practices of theological teaching and learning. (From the Publisher)