Description
What does faithful leadership in theological education look like amid cultural change, secularization, and global realignment? In this insightful conversation, Marvin Oxenham offers a grounded and hopeful perspective on the state of theological education in Europe. Drawing from his leadership with the European Council for Theological Education and his work across multiple global networks, Marvin challenges narratives of decline and highlights growth, innovation, and renewed opportunity for the church and academy across Europe.
🎧 Tune In to Discover
Why theological education in Europe is not fading but evolving
How cultural diversity and migration are reshaping ministry preparation
What distributed leadership and bi-vocational ministry mean for training leaders
How accreditation and quality assurance function across Europe’s varied systems
Why micro-credentials present new opportunities for theological education
🎙️ Inside the Episode
01:50 – The spiritual landscape of Europe today and common misconceptions
05:08 – Surprising growth trends in European theological education
07:17 – Distributed leadership and bi-vocational ministry formation
10:15 – Why “evangelical” was removed from ECTE’s name
13:22 – How accreditation works across Europe’s diverse systems
25:15 – What micro-credentials are and why they matter for theology
35:03 – The greatest threat and opportunity facing theological education in Europe
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