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How Youth Ministry Can Change Theological Education If We Let It Kenda Creasy Dean Christy Lang Hearlson

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How Youth Ministry Can Change Theological Education If We Let It Kenda Creasy Dean Christy Lang Hearlson
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Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Kenda Creasy Dean; Christy Lang Hearlson
ISBN: 9781467445207, 1467445207
Language: English
Year: 2016

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How Youth Ministry Can Change Theological Education If We Let It Kenda Creasy Dean Christy Lang Hearlson by Kenda Creasy Dean; Christy Lang Hearlson 9781467445207, 1467445207 instant download after payment.

Since 1993, forty-nine theological seminaries have created opportunities for high school students to participate in on-campus High School Theology Programs (HSTPs) that invite them to engage in serious biblical and theological study. Many of the young people who take part in these programs go on to become pastoral or lay leaders in their churches. What has made these programs so successful — especially given the well-documented “crisis of faith” among young people today? In this book thirteen contributors — many of whom have created or led one of these innovative theology programs — investigate answers to this question. They examine the pedagogical practices the HSTPs have in common and explore how they are contributing to the leadership of the church. They then show how the lessons gleaned from these successful programs can help churches, denominations, and seminaries reimagine both theological education and youth ministry.

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