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Call for Papers: APT Meeting at AAR, Chicago, November 17, 2012

The Association of Practical Theology invites proposals for papers or panels examining opportunities, needs, issues, or challenges to contextual/field theological education concerning public service or ministries focused in such issues as economic justice, immigration, sexuality, or race and the legal/justice/penal systems. These proposals may address current teaching methods and practical theological approaches in public theology […]

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Press Release: Let Freedom Ring

The Religious Education Association’s Annual Meeting draws on local Atlanta leadership, many with national reputations in music and ministry, to explore interfaith and intercultural resources for religious education. Dr. Yolanda Smith, Yale professor and conference chair, announced a rich schedule to the REA Board of Directors during their annual spring retreat. Dr. Smith noted the

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Press Release: Let Freedom Ring

The Religious Education Association’s Annual Meeting draws on local Atlanta leadership, many with national reputations in music and ministry, to explore interfaith and intercultural resources for religious education. Dr. Yolanda Smith, Yale professor and conference chair, announced a rich schedule to the REA Board of Directors during their annual spring retreat. Dr. Smith noted the

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Call for Papers, Deadline Extended!

The  deadline for submission of proposals for presentations at the 2012 Religious Education Association meeting has been extended to May 15, 2012, 11PM eastern. We recently discovered some omissions in earlier email lists. We  have negotiated extra time to be sure that everyone was aware of the Call for Papers and the deadline for proposal

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Fellowships: Psychology and Spiritual Formation

Now Accepting Research Fellowship Proposals for “Psychology and Spiritual Formation” for 2013-2014   Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought, with the help of a generous grant from The John Templeton Foundation, will grant semester- and year-long residential Research Fellowships to fund approximately eight researchers per semester focused on the theme “Psychology and Spiritual Formation” during the

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