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Abstract This article provides a retrospective reflection on a career in adult theological education, highlighting both positive and negative trends in British theological education over the last forty years. Issues covered include the relationship of adult Christian education in the congregation with clergy-training in the higher education sector, the focus on contextuality and theological reflection, the move towards certification and the changes in institutional structure and course delivery.