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" Funding and Teaching Challenges Facing Faith-Based Organizing "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1069573
Doc. No : LA113202
Call No : ‭10.1163/15697320-12341250‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Elizabeth Valdez
: Jarrett Kerbel
: John Bowlin
: Sheila Greeve Davaney
Title & Author : Funding and Teaching Challenges Facing Faith-Based Organizing [Article]\ Sheila Greeve Davaney, John Bowlin, Jarrett Kerbel, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : International Journal of Public Theology
Date : 2012
Volume/ Issue Number : 6/4
Page No : 479–486
Abstract : Faith-based organizing in the United States faces two major practical challenges: funding its work and teaching its approach to the next generation of pastors. With these challenges in mind, the editors asked Sheila Greeve Davaney, until recently a programme officer with the Ford Foundation, to reflect on her experience of funding the work of faith-based organizing networks. John Bowlin, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and Jarrett Kerbel, a pastor in Philadelphia, recently team taught a course on theology and organizing at the seminary; the editors asked them to reflect on their classroom experience. Their experience was enriched by the presence of Elizabeth Valdez, an organizing network leader from Texas, who was on sabbatical in Princeton at the time, and was invited by Bowlin, while she audited his class, to share her grass-roots experience with the students. It is fitting that Valdez has the last word in this special issue, as an organizer who is committed to the goal of fostering dialogue between theologians and researchers in the academy and citizens and leaders in the community. Faith-based organizing in the United States faces two major practical challenges: funding its work and teaching its approach to the next generation of pastors. With these challenges in mind, the editors asked Sheila Greeve Davaney, until recently a programme officer with the Ford Foundation, to reflect on her experience of funding the work of faith-based organizing networks. John Bowlin, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and Jarrett Kerbel, a pastor in Philadelphia, recently team taught a course on theology and organizing at the seminary; the editors asked them to reflect on their classroom experience. Their experience was enriched by the presence of Elizabeth Valdez, an organizing network leader from Texas, who was on sabbatical in Princeton at the time, and was invited by Bowlin, while she audited his class, to share her grass-roots experience with the students. It is fitting that Valdez has the last word in this special issue, as an organizer who is committed to the goal of fostering dialogue between theologians and researchers in the academy and citizens and leaders in the community.
Descriptor : Faith-Based Organizing
Descriptor : Foundations
Descriptor : Funding
Descriptor : Seminary
Descriptor : Teaching
Descriptor : Theology
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15697320-12341250‬
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