Ted A. Smith is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Divinity and associate dean of faculty at Emory University's Candler School of Theology. He also serves as director of the Theological Education between the Times project. He is the author of The End of Theological Education and coeditor of At This Time: Dialogues in Theological Education.
"Interpretation ""The End of Theological Education is an immeasurably hopeful book that looks toward the future of the church and its ministry and the future of theological education with fresh perspectives."" The Presbyterian Outlook ""Smith's account of imaginaries is revelatory. Pastors, church members and denominational staff should read this portion of the book. They will find the history and analysis a stimulating alternative to pervasive messages of decline."" Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly ""This book is not only fascinating, especially as a piece of cultural history; it is extremely important."" ""I consider this book one of the top five publications about theological education during the past 100 years, from Robert Kelly's Theological Education in America (Doran, 1924) to the present. While other books may be more exhaustive in content, none offers more insight."" --Kenneth J. McFayden, Union Presbyterian Seminary ""In this exciting work, Ted Smith boldly envisions the telos of theological education. The end lies in a future beyond equipping the Christian leader as the professional charged with assembling, organizing, and leading the church as an amalgam of voluntary societies. What, where, who is that end? Every student of theological study needs to explore Smith's exploration of that critical question. If the future of theological inquiry and thus the future of the church is on your mind, this book must be on your desk."" --Brian K. Blount President and Professor of New Testament, Union Presbyterian Seminary ""The crisis in theological education is not just within individual institutions. It is symptomatic of profound societal shifts happening today. Ted Smith's historically saturated analysis offers a fresh approach to the challenges of the American seminary. Telling an absorbing story, The End of Theological Education is a distinct contribution that will resource the new conversations desperately needed among theological educators and those who lead their institutions."" --Gerardo Mart� William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology at Davidson College ""Smith captures our current moment persuasively and truthfully. He testifies to God's way of doing a new thing at this particular end for theological education, while providing a way of thinking through the new structures and modes that theological schools must inhabit. This is a must read for those interested in the multiple futures of theological education and what those futures mean for communities of faith."" --Frank Yamada Executive Director, The Association of Theological Schools ""The End of Theological Education is a clarion call to hear what the Spirit is saying between the times; it is fluid and characterized always by the manner in which God's work thrives in the midst of change. Through a social-theological-religious interrogation of a professional model and a system that centers whiteness, Ted A. Smith invites readers to imagine what the not yet but possible. This insightful, historically grounded account of the evolution, function, and purpose of theological education should be required reading for all seminary presidents, faculty, governing trustees, accreditors, and denominational leaders."" --Angela D. Sims President, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School"