Abstract

This paper seeks to outline and evaluate four models of theological education in the history of the Church. It then focuses on recent developments in theological education in Ghana that exposes the tension and challenges among the various models. After this the paper introduces a fifth model which is being developed at the Pentecost Theological Seminary in Ghana.

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