Wednesday, October 8, 2014

The rise and fall of the American seminary

From the Washington Post-

General Theological Seminary’s campus in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan is everything you’d want in an urban seminary.

Handsome buildings, a chapel at the center, quiet walkways in a noisy city, calm places to read and pray. All serving a wonderfully diverse student body eager to minister in a changing world.

It’s like the best of historic church properties: harking back to a day of noble architecture and tradition and yet looking outward to a frenetic city and changing religious environment.

Why, then, is GTS on the verge of financial collapse and, now, paralyzing internal conflict? Its dean is under attack, 80 percent of its full-time faculty were dismissed, its board is floundering — all in the glare of press and blogosphere.


More here-

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-american-seminary-commentary/2014/10/07/9c43911c-4e39-11e4-877c-335b53ffe736_story.html

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