by William W. Emilsen (Editor), Patricia Curthoys (Editor), Stephen Pickard (Foreword by)
Often theological colleges are the site of tension between the aspirations of the overall institution of the church and the goals of the particular college itself. While they are usually the first called upon to solve the numerous problems facing the modern church, yet, just as likely, they are criticized for being too academic, too out of touch with contemporary society, and too expensive. A fair reading of the ten essays in Things That Matter will refute or, at the very least, question these criticisms. The authors of this inspiring collection, although far from uncritical, clearly show that since 1999, when United Theological College, the Uniting Church's premier college in New South Wales, became part of Charles Sturt University's School of Theology, there have been great benefits for students, faculty, the church, and the broader community.
Author Biography
William W. Emilsen was an associate professor of church history in the School of Theology at Charles Sturt University until his retirement in 2015. He is the author of Fighting Spirit: A History of Christianity at Warruwi, Goulburn Island (2016) and Charles Harris: A Struggle for Justice (2019).
Patricia Curthoys is a professional historian and an associate of the Centre for Applied History at Macquarie University.
Number of Pages: 238
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 25, 2025