Princeton Theological Seminary
Mister Rogers Lego prototype a tribute to his ‘deep spiritual resonance’
By Kathryn Post — May 30, 2023
(RNS) — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood could again become a household fixture, this time in the form of a Lego set.
Princeton Theological Seminary students, alumni seek ouster of trustee chair
By Adelle M. Banks — March 21, 2023
(RNS) — ‘The seminary needs a deeper reckoning,’ they wrote, ‘with its current relationship to and investment in modern systems of enslavement.’
Scholar and preacher Jonathan Lee Walton named next president of Princeton Seminary
By Adelle M. Banks — October 14, 2022
(RNS) — 'The church is changing. Society is changing. So we need clear-minded, faith-informed professionals who can speak hope, equity, and healing in all fields of human endeavor,’ he said.
Princeton Theological Seminary removes name of slaveholder from chapel
By Kathryn Post — January 27, 2022
(RNS) — Princeton Theological Seminary’s board unanimously voted to dissociate the name of slaveholder and anti-abolitionist Samuel Miller from the school’s chapel.
How COVID-19 has made the lives of aspiring clergy more daunting
By Camille Daniels — December 27, 2021
(RNS) — The increasing stressors of being a pastor in a pandemic are affecting how many seminarians are thinking about their mental health and their careers.
Mayor Pete, lay off the Pharisees!
By Jeffrey Salkin — April 15, 2019
(RNS) — 'Pharisee,' again? I hadn't thought of that word in decades. Until Mayor Pete ...
Soul-searching at Princeton Theological Seminary
By Jeff Chu — April 12, 2017
(RNS) Tim Keller gave his lecture, did not get his award and returned to his famous Presbyterian church in New York with his theological ideas intact. Where does that leave the mainline seminary that hosted this controversy?
Why Princeton’s snub of Tim Keller should outrage progressives
By Jonathan Merritt — March 22, 2017
As the cultural tides shift, will progressive Christians make space at the table for conservatives?
Princeton Theological Seminary reverses decision to honor Redeemer’s Tim Keller
By David Gibson — March 22, 2017
(RNS) The seminary had faced mounting criticism over Keller’s conservative views on women and LGBTQ people. So he will not receive an award but will still deliver a major lecture.
Princeton seminary taking some heat for honoring Redeemer’s Tim Keller
By David Gibson — March 21, 2017
(RNS) The Manhattan pastor is popular — but his Presbyterian denomination does not ordain women or gays, and his traditionalism has some criticizing the more liberal Princeton Theological Seminary for giving Keller an award.
Why I still need ‘Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought’
By Jana Riess — September 6, 2016
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought has been hugely important in my life. In fact, I'm not sure I would have ever converted to Mormonism without it.
Drones make war too easy, too remote, faith leaders say
By Lauren Markoe — February 11, 2015
WASHINGTON (RNS) "Drones have become a weapon of first resort and not last resort," said the Rev. Richard Killmer. "It has made it a lot easier to go to war."
Princeton Seminary and yeshiva shouldn’t get state funds, suit says
By Kelly Heyboer — June 25, 2013
TRENTON, N.J. (RNS) A respected Christian seminary and a Orthodox Jewish yeshiva should not receive state grants for infrastructure upgrades, two leading church-state watchdog groups say.
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