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Abilene Christian University - Grad School of Theology - Curious about our faith and history, committed to becoming the hands and feet of Christ in our world.
Abilene, TX
Joined October 2009
Come join us for ACU's annual Summit from March 31- April 1, 2022! This year, community gatherings will take place throughout the two day event. To find out more or register for the event, visit the Siburt Institute website at:
siburtinstitute.org
Summit brings together congregational leaders and other Christ-followers for conversations about faith and life for ministry throughout the world. A service of the Siburt Institute for Church...
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Today, Dr. Robert Chao Romero shared his book Brown Church with ACU’s faculty and staff. His invitation to embrace the richness of the spiritual capital of Latinos and Hispanics in our classrooms, offices, and at large was uplifting. Learn more at:
robertchaoromero.com
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Recent MA in Old Testament graduate, Rob Kranz, explores his experience with churches and the Old Testament in this week's blogpost. Check it out here:
blogs.acu.edu
Does the Old Testament Matter? Rob Kranz, M.A. (’21) A few years ago, a well-known American evangelical pastor made headlines for writing a book in which he asked church leaders: “would you...
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Alright, Seminary Isn't Scary's first episode is now live! You can listen to us on the blog here:.Or find us on Spotify and iTunes:.We'd love to hear from you about the topics covered or the podcast itself.
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Christianity Podcast · Seminary Isn’t Scary is a podcast about theological education, ministry practice, and the cross-sections between the two. We’ll talk with faculty of Abilene Christian Univers...
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Dr. Myles Werntz, Director of the Baptist Studies Center at ACU, was quoted by NPR this week in a discussion about civil religion. Check it out here:
npr.org
America's diversity means it is not defined by a single ancestry or faith tradition. Americans may nevertheless unite behind a "civil religion" that incorporates the nation's founding principles.
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