
Connecting Curriculum with Context
Handbook for Context Relevant Curriculum Development in Theological Education
Rupen Das(Author)
Langham Global Library (Publisher)
Published on 14. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-1-78368-068-9 (ISBN)
Description
Assessment of the impact of theological education has always been a challenge. In a pluralistic world where graduates are ministering in greatly varying contexts and cultures, theological education has to be context sensitive and relevant. It is no longer enough to ensure that students have mastered core theological concepts and truths, have biblical knowledge, and some basic ministry skills. The impact of a theological institution is measured by the effectiveness of their graduates in their specific ministry contexts. Therefore the theological curriculum has to be connected with the contexts of the graduates. Theological institutions need to be clear as to what they hope to accomplish and this will determine the model of theological training that they use. This book explores various models of theological education, as well as identifying steps in the logical sequence of connecting curriculum with context.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Carlisle
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Langham Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
145 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78368-068-9 (9781783680689)
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A Handbook for Context Relevant Curriculum Development in Theological Education
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RUPEN DAS has extensive global experience in relief and development and has worked with several organizations, including World Vision. He works for the Canadian Bible Society as their National Director. Previously he was Research Professor of Social Justice, Compassion and Development at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, Canada, as well as on the faculty of the International Baptist Theological Study Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands.