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Brian McLaren addressed the graduating class at Princeton this year, looking at challenges facing theological education in particular, and the church in general. He speaks of the key theologians shaping emerging church leadership, interdenominational relationships, and the things which stifle and redirect newly ordained ministers. The speech runs for nearly fifty minutes, but raises a number of interesting issues. You can listen here. Be warned, the file is about 51 mb, so go make a cup of coffee, particularly if you're on a dialup connection. It's well worth the time, though.
I'd be interested to hear your responses.
Posted by gary at November 29, 2005 08:31 PM
It was a great message and one that has quite a lot of resonance with the situation in Australia. Gary, are you still over my way during the week. Perhaps now that I am beck from holidays we could have that coffee?
Andrew
Posted by: Andrew at December 16, 2005 03:39 PM
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