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Launch of The Teleioteti Journal

We are excited to announce the launch of the Teleioteti Journal for Christian Ministry.

1 February 202331 January 2023Christianity, Teleioteti, teleioteti training initiative, Theological infastructureLeave a comment
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Chalcedon and the State of Modern Theology: Or, Why My PhD Matters

The Teleioteti Podcast 1/2023: Several significant issues in contemporary theology can be traced back to the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD

31 January 202325 January 2023Chalcedon, Christian education, modern theology, Ontology, Teleioteti Podcast, teleioteti training initiativeLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Theology, Training

Review of the Trellis and the Vine

The Vine and the Trellis is a compelling call to person-centred ministry and investment in the identification and training of leaders.

13 April 202212 April 2022Matthais Media, teleioteti training initiative, TrainingLeave a comment
Articles, Theology, Training

Pastor, It’s Your Job to Train Pastors

Contrary to popular, the training of pastors is not adiaphora; the Bible instructs church leaders to train future church leaders.

29 June 202125 June 2021Eldership, ministerial training, Pastoral ministry, pastoral training, teleioteti training initiativeLeave a comment
Articles, Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Method, Theology, Training

The Over-Intellectualisation of Ministry

What if our priorities in ministerial training and our theological methods have over-intellectualised Christian life and ministry?

12 May 202125 June 2021Christian education, higher education, intellectualisation, Pastoral ministry, pastoral training, study, teleioteti training initiative, theological methodLeave a comment

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