Эффективность богословского образования в Украине: Исследовательский проект
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Богословское образование, учебный план, эффективность образованияAbstract
В исследовательском проекте участвовали четыре школы, имеющие различную степень партнерских отношений с OCI: Донецкий христианский университет, Киевская богословская семинария, Одесская богословская семинария и Украинская евангельская семинария богословия. К работе над проектом были привлечены уже имеющиеся ресурсы Евро-Азиатской аккредитационной ассоциации (ЕААА), офис которой находится в Одессе. ЕААА привлекла национальных исследователей, которые провели анализ прошлого развития и настоящего состояния, а также будущей перспективы подготовки служителей для церквей в Украине. Были разосланы сотни анкет выпускникам различных школ, после чего проводились целенаправленные интервью. Результаты исследования представлены в настоящей публикации.
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