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Church Divinity School of the Pacific : 2001 Seminar

Project Report

Excerpt:

When the faculty of CDSP began working on our case for the first meeting of the Lexington Seminar, we thought we were really sketching how our jobs as faculty are challenged by a combination of the following factors:

• A multiplicity of academic programs managed by a small faculty (M.Div., M.T.S., M.A., Ph.D., D.Min., and several certificate programs; about 12 faculty members)

• The needs of international students who often face difficulties with English and who sometimes resist or fail to grasp our theological, hermeneutical or ethical stances

• Our liturgical seminary life in and out of balance with academic and advising demands (the faculty divide the responsibilities of preaching and presiding at 5 services of Holy Eucharist every week; faculty carry 2 courses per semester; each faculty member advises around 12 CDSP students and many also advise doctoral students) ...

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