The Preacher’s
Craft: Engle Institute of Preaching Receives Rave Reviews
*.pdfForty PTS alums who preach gathered expectantly for the first Joe R.
Engle Institute of Preaching in June—hoping to refine their craft and
enjoy being back on campus with colleagues.
by Barbara A. Chaapel
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Listening to
Latin American Voices *.pdf
Professor of Ecumenics and Mission Luis Rivera-Pagán reflects on the
ideas and commitments that brought him to Princeton from his native
Puerto Rico.
by Erika Marksbury
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Encountering Barth As a Missional Theologian*.pdf
Karl Barth is an unexpected apologist for the centrality of mission to
the church’s identity, and thus an important missional, as well as
systematic, theologian.
by Darrell Guder
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Encountering Christ on the Loose:
Remembering Donald Harrisville Juel *.pdf
New Testament theologian and PTS professor Don Juel, who died this year
after a long illness, is remembered for his wit, his sense of
collegiality, and his deep commitment to the unvarnished witness of the
Bible.
by Beverly Gaventa
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"But
I Say to You..."*.pdf
PTS alumna Sarah Griffith learns about the depths of human suffering
while spending time with her cousin during the last days of his
life--before he was executed by the State of Missouri.
by Erika Marksbury
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Distinguished in Service*.pdf
Drs. Joon Suhr Park and Sang Chang, who earned their Ph.D.s at Princeton
when they young parents in the 1970s, are now among Korea's top
educators and statespeople
by Deadra B. Johns
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