07 Nov 2024
07 Nov 2024

Implementing Collaborative Approaches in Theological Education

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Overview

By registration; "From Theory to Practice: Implementing Collaborative Approaches in Theological Education" will ask participants to explore: How can ATS faculty, administrators, and project directors effectively implement collaborative approaches in ministry and theological education? What practical strategies help to integrate diverse theories, methods, and disciplines? How might we address the complexities of faith communities and enhance collaborative teaching and learning?

Join Dustin D. Benac (Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary) and Juli Kalbaugh (Parish Collective), as they continue exploring the novel methodological structure, "Bending the Light," that guides their work with the Program for the Future Church (Pathways for Tomorrow Phase 2). In this second installment, participants will explore three orienting practices that guide collaboration and will leave with a practical framework to foster collaborative research and learning.

This virtual workshop is open to all ATS member schools and will be recorded for replay. View the first installment in this two-part series.


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Presenters
Dustin D. Benac

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Dustin D. Benac

Dustin D. Benac is an educator, practical theologian, and organizational strategist. He teaches at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University as the director and cofounder of the Program for the Future Church. He is the author of Adaptive Church: Collaboration and Community in a Changing World and coeditor of Crisis and Care: Meditations on Faith and Philanthropy. As a speaker, teacher, and fundraiser, he has worked with congregations and researchers across North America and around the world, including the United Kingdom, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Netherlands. Benac earned his ThD from Duke University Divinity School.

Juli Kalbaugh

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Juli Kalbaugh

Juli Kalbaugh serves as the director of operations for the Parish Collective. As a creative strategist, community cultivator, and breast cancer survivor, she strives to convene and facilitate welcoming spaces that foster connection and belonging. She earned her BSB from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and her MDiv from Duke University Divinity School.


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Virtual Workshop Contact
pathways@ats.edu

Date & Time
Thu, Nov 07, 2024 , 1:00 p.m. ET
Thu, Nov 07, 2024 , 2:00 p.m. ET

Location
Zoom

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