March 01, 2016 A Journey to the Heart of Christ NEW YORK – There are as many “conversion” and “come to Jesus” stories as there are stars in the night sky. From a distance they can look very much the […]
February 23, 2016 Teaching in the Modern Age: Dr. Ron Brown Dr. Ronald J. Brown, currently an adjunct professor with the Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) at the Manhattan, NYC campus, is now in his fourth decade of teaching and his fifteenth […]
February 22, 2016 Death, the Prosperity Gospel and Me First published in the New York Times, Sunday Review, February 14 2016 | photo: Dadu Shin Durham, N.C. — ON a Thursday morning a few months ago, I got a […]
February 17, 2016 7 steps to take BEFORE launching a new program . . . and 1 to take AFTER Innovation is a logical response to pressure. It is not surprising, then, that theological educators at ATS member schools have become innovative generators of new ideas. Many of those good […]
February 17, 2016 Rebooting Theological Education First published in the Huffington Post February 12, 2016 Theological education is in crisis. By itself, that’s not new news. What’s newsworthy is exciting new progress on the problems that’s […]
February 17, 2016 Religious Professionals in the Secular World Several UTS alumni have become chaplains: Marilyn Morris (UTS’83) was the first UTS graduate to successfully become a Professional Hospital Chaplain, others are: William Selig (UTS’81,’12 D.Min.), Donna Ferrantello Ph.D.(UTS’82), […]
February 10, 2016 Do bequests make a difference? Donors make bequests to make a difference after they are gone. Mary Goodman, a New Haven laundress who bequeathed her life savings (nearly $5,000) to Yale Divinity School to provide […]
February 10, 2016 The Annual Fund and the 40/40 campaign We are in the middle of a very significant year: September 20, 2015 was the beginning of the 40th year of theological education at UTS. I hope that you will […]
February 03, 2016 Writing with God I was born in the Netherlands, stereotypically known as the land of windmills, tulips, bicycles and cheese. Among intellectual types, the Netherlands is also known as the land of Rembrandt […]