The State of Theological Education in Central and East European Universities

Challenges and Prospects in View of Secularization and Globalization

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Introduction: Does Theological Education Still Matter?
Nikolaos Asproulis and Natallia Vasilevich

Part 1: Ecumenical Perspectives


1 Ecumenical Theological Education as a Strategic Priority for World Christianity in the 21st Century
Dietrich Werner

2 A Next TIER: Interdisciplinarity in Theological Identity / Education / Research (TIER) in a Post-secular Age
Christo Lombaard

3 Theosis and Theological Literacy: Identity Formation and Teaching Theology for Undergraduates
Aristotle Papanikolaou

Part 2: Contextual Perspectives 1: the Baltic Region


4 Challenges for Theological Education in Latvia
Laima Geikina

5 The History and Future of Theological Studies in Lithuania
Gintaras Sungaila

Part 3: Contextual Perspectives 2: Central Europe


6 Theological Education in the Czech Republic
Martin Vaňáč, Petr Jandejsek and Ivana Noble

7 Eastern Orthodox Theological Education in Slovakia
Václav Ježek

Part 4: Contextual Perspectives 3: East Europe


8 Theological Education in Belarus: between Church, State, and Academia
Natallia Vasilevich

9 The Problems of Theological Education in Russia: Church, State, University
Vladimir Khulap

10 The Condition of Theological Education in Ukraine
Vitaliy Khromets

11 Orthodox Theological Education in Post-communist Romania: Structures, Discourses and a Local Profile
Ionuţ Daniel Băncilă

Part 5: Contextual Perspectives 4: the Balkan Region


12 The Forest Paths of Orthodoxy and Orthodox Theology in Serbia
Davor Džalto

13 New Challenges in Religious Teacher Education in Greek Schools of Theology
Marios Koukounaras Liagkis

14 A Reflective Evaluation of Bulgarian Theological Education: Missiological and Theological Considerations on the Present and the Future
Viktor Kostov

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