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Alumni Engagement Offers Many Ways to Reconnect with Saint Paul
Even after you complete your theology coursework and enter a career in ministry or similar field, you will remain a valued member of the Saint Paul community. That’s why we offer so many ways for our outstanding alumni to reconnect and help to pave the way for current and future students who are traveling the…
Dr. Luke Bretherton to Deliver Free Lecture on Christianity and Politics for 2018 Peace Lecture
Saint Paul School of Theology invites students, faculty and the community to hear Dr. Luke Bretherton speaking on “Christianity and Democracy: Crafting a Just and Compassionate Common Life in a Time of Polarization.” Dr. Bretherton is a Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke Divinity School and Senior Fellow of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at…
New Technology in the Classroom Enhances Hybrid & Online Seminary Courses at Saint Paul
Saint Paul School of Theology is compelled by one of our guiding values, “to use multiple platforms and approaches in academic life.” And multiple approaches are essential for serving students who are pursuing a life in ministry while also juggling other responsibilities like work and parenting.
Rev. Wright Receives Distinguished Graduate Award
Saint Paul School of Theology recognized Rev. Larry Wright as the 2018 Distinguished Graduate during its May 2018 commencement, honoring more than three decades of ministry, prophetic witness and commitment to Christ.
Answering the Call to Ministry Means Transition and Change at Saint Paul
In an ever-changing world, it’s important to keep looking forward and not let the need to keep looking back to the past hold us back. Those who answer the call to become a minister must be willing to embrace the future good that can come from change, especially as they seek to lead communities of…