多伦多神学院:全球联系——过去与现在,以及对未来50年的思考

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Dorcas Gordon
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摘要:本文旨在庆祝多伦多神学院及其成员学院的全球联系,并对未来五十年进行一些思考。成员学校内部的全球联系最初与其创始教派或教团的传教活动有关。最近,随着教会对神学教育的支持减少,TST成员学院在世界许多地方建立了自己的合作伙伴关系和教育倡议,因此,全球环境及其对TST多样性意义的质疑越来越被视为其使命的一个组成部分。随着美国和加拿大神学院协会最近批准重新制定的教育标准,比以往任何时候都更需要在学校工作的各个领域展示全球意识和参与,包括学校使命、教师招聘和发展、学生评估以及人力和财力资源的使用。这将要求TST在进入第二个半千年之际,不仅要反思它将如何履行这一承诺,更重要的是,考虑到过去包括种族中心主义和殖民主义,评估它在多大程度上愿意挑战根深蒂固的假设,并致力于尊重和谦逊地参与其他神学教育所需的品质。
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Toronto School of Theology: Global Connections—Past and Present with Reflections for the Next Fifty Years
Abstract:This article focuses on celebrating the global connectedness of the Toronto School of Theology (TST) and its member colleges with some reflections on the next fifty years. Global connections within the member schools initially connected to the missionary endeavours of their founding denominations or orders. More recently, with church support for theological education reduced, the TST member colleges have established their own partnerships and educational initiatives in many parts of the world so that increasingly, the global context, with its questions about the meaning of diversity at TST, has been viewed as an integral part of their mission. With the recent approval of redeveloped educational standards by The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, more than ever, global awareness and engagement needs to be demonstrated in all areas of a school's work, including its mission, faculty hiring and development, student assessment, and its use of human and financial resources. This will require TST, as it enters its second semi-millennium, not only to reflect on how it will live out this commitment but, more importantly, in light of a past that has included ethnocentrism and colonialism, to assess how much it is willing to challenge deeply held assumptions and commit to those qualities needed for a respectful and humble engagement with other articulations of theological education.
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期刊介绍: The Toronto Journal of Theology is a progressive, double-blind refereed journal of analysis and scholarship, reflecting diverse Christian traditions and exploring the full range of theological inquiry: Biblical Studies, History of Christianity, Pastoral Theology, Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The journal provides a Canadian forum for discussing theological issues in cross-cultural perspectives, featuring pertinent articles, in-depth reviews and information on the latest publications in the field. The Toronto Journal of Theology is of critical interest to academics, clergy, and lay and professional theologians. Anyone concerned with contemporary opinion on theological issues will find the journal essential reading.
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