Kathleen A Cahalan, Professor of Law Edward Foley (Catholic Theological Union Chicago Illinois), Gordon S Mikoski
If only we could do a better job of helping students at --connecting the dots, -- theological educators commonly lament. Integration, often proposed as a solution to the woes of professional education for ministry, would help students integrate knowledge, skills, spirituality, and integrity. When these remain disconnected, incompetence ensues, and the cost runs high for churches, denominations, and ministers themselves. However, we fail in thinking that integrating work is for students alone. It is a multifaceted, constructive process of learning that is contextual, reflective, and...
If only we could do a better job of helping students at --connecting the dots, -- theological educators commonly lament. Integration, often proposed a...