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The call for integration in theological education is a call for theological training that reverberates through the whole person: from the head, to the heart, to the hands. In this book, Dr. David C. Wright provides a powerful biblical and pedagogical framework for holistic learning, exploring current approaches to integration through the lens of Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus. He develops eight principles for combining theological studies with godly character formation and hands-on ministry skills, and offers practical guidance for putting those principles into practice. Each chapter is…mehr

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The call for integration in theological education is a call for theological training that reverberates through the whole person: from the head, to the heart, to the hands. In this book, Dr. David C. Wright provides a powerful biblical and pedagogical framework for holistic learning, exploring current approaches to integration through the lens of Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus. He develops eight principles for combining theological studies with godly character formation and hands-on ministry skills, and offers practical guidance for putting those principles into practice. Each chapter is followed by questions for discussion and reflection, and educators around the world will find this a valuable resource for furthering the process of integration in their own classrooms and contexts.

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DAVID C. WRIGHT is dean of students and lecturer in practical ministry at the Bible College of South Australia, Adelaide, where he also developed and oversees the Ministry Formation Program. He has a PhD from the Australian College of Theology, Sydney, and served as an Anglican minister for fifteen years. He lives in Adelaide with his wife, Jacqui, and has three adult children.