Distance theological education moves forward

I saw this post, which spoke to my interest in alternatives for ministerial formation. I know a lot of Unitarian Universalists have, over the years, been in mixed residency programs, particularly through Meadville/Lombard. But the technology and circumstances have changed. I would be open to a church-based program — where the practice of ministry is the residential piece — provided there was more than one student and adequate on-side ministerial/emerging collegial support.

Theological Study by Distance Education” (Theologians Without Borders)

When I asked scores of people, what they had going that they viewed as a creative venture in theological education, many people responded with references to their distance education programme.

HT: Tensegrities (More on distant theological education)

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