EDITORIAL SECTION I - CHALLENGES TO FORMATION AND SUPERVISION ACROSS RELIGIONS AND CULTURES
Abstract
It is increasingly an urgent task to prepare religious leaders for a diverse world. We also know that understanding stories, even strange stories, links us with others, even strange others. How might we reshape the contexts for ministerial formation and supervision to become more diverse? What does it mean for the process itself when formation occurs in a diverse or interfaith context? What present assumptions about formation need to be challenged in order that future religious leaders will be prepared to lead in changed and changing contexts?Downloads
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