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Places to Publish for Theological Field Educators

Based on stated aims and scope, and/or on past record of relevant published articles, this list identifies 20 journals that appear likely places for publishing work that grows out of contextual education and field educators’ experience and scholarship.  This abbreviated catalogue seeks to provide a first step in “the right direction.” More…

Robert T. O’Gorman; Kathleen Talvacchia; and W. Michael Smith, Teaching from a Community Context: The Role of the Field Educator in Theological Education, Theological Education 37, 2 (2001):1-57.

This article is the culmination of research carried out under an ATFE grant received from the WabashCenterfor Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion.

Charlotte McDaniel, Publications by Members of the Association for Theological Field Education: Survey ResultsTheological Education 37, 2 (2001):59-70.

This article is the result of an ATFE research grant.

Theological Reflection from a Protestant Canadian Context.

These significant articles contribute important insights on four topics: 1) the art of theological reflection, 2) the changing place of church and religion in society and culture, 3) institutionalized heterosexism in theological education, and 4) the important role of rural congregations. These articles were reviewed by the ATFE Editorial Board and are published here with gratitude to the authors.

  • “Introduction” and “With All Your Heart, Soul and Mind: Deepening Theological Reflection,” Abigail Johnson, Emmanuel College,Toronto
  • “Theological Field Education and Leaving Christendom: Initial Reflections,” Stuart Macdonald, Knox College, Toronto
  • “Systemic Injustice of Heterosexism in Theological Education,” Shelley Davis Finson, (retired) Atlantic School of Theology, Halifax
  • “We Need To Be Included and Involved–Not Forgotten or Taken For Granted!” Arnie Weigel, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario

Susan E. Fox and Judith Trott Guy, eds. A Handbook on Legal Issues in Field Education.

This book was produced by the Presbyterian Theological Field Educators and funded in part by ATFE and the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion.

Emily Click, Annotated Bibliography of Field Education Resources.

This bibliography was funded in part by ATFE.

Theological Field Educators’ Abstracts (TFEA).

TFEA’s purpose is to serve as a resource provided by Theological Field Educators for Theological Field Educators. As a professional quarterly TFEA especially seeks to serve the membership of the Association of Theological Field Educators or ATFE.

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