The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia : 2002 Seminar
Project Report
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We entered the Lexington Seminar at an exciting time in the life of our seminary, with plans for a new Learning Center and a renovated library. We ended the Lexington seminar with the new Learning Center already partially built (projected completion date is August 2005) and the plans for the renovated library well developed.
With all these positive trends in addition to the plans for completing a capital campaign and a building campaign, the Lexington Seminar helped us to take another honest look ourselves under three rubrics: (1) our diversity, (2) our teaching and learning, and (3) our need for a new curriculum with a theme, which was to be Public Theology and Witness.
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{excerpt}
We entered the Lexington Seminar at an exciting time in the life of our seminary, with plans for a new Learning Center and a renovated library. We ended the Lexington seminar with the new Learning Center already partially built (projected completion date is August 2005) and the plans for the renovated library well developed.
With all these positive trends in addition to the plans for completing a capital campaign and a building campaign, the Lexington Seminar helped us to take another honest look ourselves under three rubrics: (1) our diversity, (2) our teaching and learning, and (3) our need for a new curriculum with a theme, which was to be Public Theology and Witness.
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