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Introduction to ministry: a rite of passage course
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- The project evolved from the question: 'Can seminaries become more hospitable to new students by introducing them to the people and the ethos of the Seminary?' The hypothesis was that through the design of a new, required course, focused on serving as a 'rite of passage' into seminary, new students could have a more hospitable experience of making the transition into the seminary community. The model used was an education model focused on hospitality as a theological practice. By intentionally designing the course to give new students an experience of the core values, which constitute the seminary's ethos, and to give the students introductions to the people of the seminary, including each other, they were able to gain greater insight into their faith community of teaching and learning.
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