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THE NEW FACE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
Read how the new School of Christian Vocation and Mission is addressing the multiple roles of the pastor today.
BY HEATHER ROOTE FALLER |
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A FRIENDLY DISAGREEMENT ABOUT ISLAM IN THE MODERN WORLD
A conversation about Islam between two nineteenth-century Dutch thinkers elucidates modern interfaith dialogue.
BY CLIFFORD B. ANDERSON |
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A STIRRING SPIRIT
Reflections on China and Christianity in the twenty-first century.
BY DENNIS OLSON |
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PREACHING THE WORD IN COLOR
Preachers in the West have much to learn from preachers in the global south.
BY CLEOPHUS J. LaRUE |
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“IT WAS LIKE THE WORLD WAS ENDING…” In the days after the earthquake in Haiti, both suffering and love prevailed.
BY KENT ANNAN |
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CALVIN CELEBRATED BY HIS WORLD FAMILY The anniversary of Calvin’s birth was indeed a world celebration, and many PTS alumni/ae contributed to it.
BY ELSIE McKEE
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Also in this issue, notices of the 2009 alumni/ae reunion and read about Reunion 2010 ; read a story about a student doing field education as an intern in the mayor’s office in Newark, New Jersey, by Sarah Messner, and read a story about a PTS graduate from Australia who is a teacher and poet, by Barbara Chaapel. |