'To communicate simply you must understand profoundly': The Necessity of Theological Education for Deepening Ministerial Formation.

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  • Author(s): Cross, Anthony R.
  • Source:
    Journal of European Baptist Studies. Spring2019, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p54-67. 14p.
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      This paper explores the vital role that theology has played for those called to serve the people of God as ministers. It seeks to demonstrate that, from their beginnings in the early seventeenth century, Baptists have believed that a theologically educated ministry is a necessity. This belief led Baptists to pioneer the dissenting academies, which in time became colleges, and to be key figures in the development of education which has benefitted the whole Baptist tradition and church of God. Contrary to misconceptions among Baptists, and, we should add, those of other traditions, Baptists have always had men, and in time also women, who have been highly trained theologically, and who have made significant contributions to the churches they have served. Finally, it argues that theology and an educated ministry have major roles to play in the renewal of Christian life and witness for which so many Christians today are praying. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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