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Three Studies on Theological Education in the Uniting Church
By Rev Dr Andrew Dutney

MediaCom Education Incorporated
Pb, 206 pages
Product code MC693
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ISBN 9780949656933


 

The Uniting Church commits a lot of resources to theological education. It is something that we care about. It is something that we have done well – as did the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian churches before their union. Its effectiveness has been crucial to the health of the church and so we invest in it.

Since 1994 theological education has been under review in the Uniting Church. Reports have been received. Changes have been made – some great, most small. But still something is not working. Rather than encouraging the continuing round of theological education reviews this book suggests a new question. Has the Uniting Church spent all these years and all this energy refining a model of theological education that we don’t actually need? Have we just been perfecting a model of theological education designed to produce the sort of ministers and leaders we don’t actually need any more and which people called to ministry don’t really want to be any more – a model of ministry to which God is no longer calling people?

This book does not supply a simple answer to the question, but it puts it on the table and, in its three careful studies, marshals the information that the church will need to wrestle honestly with the nagging question of the future of theological education.

Since the publication of his first book, Manifesto for Renewal (1986), Andrew Dutney has been one of the leading interpreters of the history and theology of the Uniting Church. Through his subsequent books and essays, through public lectures and seminars, and through formal academic courses on the Uniting Church he has helped a generation to share the vision of the UCA’s founders. He has nourished an expectation among ministers and members that they are part of an innovative, outward-looking church that is constantly seeking new opportunities to respond to God’s call to mission – to evangelism, to serving those in need, to reconciliation and community building. In this searching new book Andrew Dutney turns his attention to theological education in the Uniting Church, joining an intense national conversation about the kind of theological education that a truly missional church needs.

Andrew Dutney is the Principal of Uniting College, the Uniting Church’s theological college in South Australia and the President-elect of the National Assembly of Australia. He is also Professor in Theology at Flinders University.

 
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'a genuinely educated ministry": Three studies in Theological Education in the Uniting Church in Australia

 

The Uniting Church puts a lot of resources into theological education.  It is something that we care about. It is something that we have done well - as did the Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches before their union.  But since 1994 theological education has been under continual review in the Uniting Church.  Reports have been received.  Changes have been made - some great, most small.  But still something is not working.  Rather than encouraging yet another round of the theological education review this book suggests a new question.  Has the Uniting Church spent all these years and all this energy refining the wrong model of theological education?  Have we just been perfecting a model of theological education designed to produce the sort of ministers and leaders we don't actually need any more and which people to ministry don't really want to be any more - a model of ministry to which God is no longer calling people? This book does not supply a simple answer, but it puts the question on the table and, in its three careful studies, marshals the information that the church will need to wrestle honestly with the nagging question of the future of theological education.  Andrew Dutney is the Principal of Uniting College, the Uniting Church's theological college in South Australia.  He is also Professor in Theology at Flinders University. 
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Andrew Dutney is a theologian who tells a good story and loves a good conversation. He is passionate about stories and conversations that enable people to notice and name their encounters with God and with their own spiritual selves. Together with his skill at explaining Christian faith and theology in the light of current public issues, this passion has made him a favourite guest speaker at church and community events throughout Australia and a trusted sounding board and interview subject with journalists in all media. Backyard Theology brings together some of Andrew's short articles, columns and addresses that have already proven themselves to be effective conversation starters on faith, life and leadership. Andrew is the Principal of Uniting College for Leadership & Theology, and Professor in Theology at Flinders University. He is President-elect of the Uniting Church in Australia and will begin his term as President in mid-2012.

Backyard Theology is available through MediaCom Education Inc. http://www.mediacom.org.au/index.php?qSearch=Dutney&Go=SEARCH

 
Introducing the Uniting Church PDF Print E-mail
Andrew Dutney gives us the benefit of his wide knowledge of The Uniting Church in Introducing the Uniting Church in Australia. Ideally suited for both confirmation classes and individuals desiring background to the history and mission of these pilgrim people. Questions for thought and discussion make it also suitable for small group study.

Printed in 2008, the book is available to buy from MediaCom Education.

Also, you are encouraged to participate in an online discussion using the questions Andrew has posed in the resource.