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Kairos moment full#
Of course, we won't know the full implications of this kairos until after we have settled into our new home at PTS, but here are three of the procedural, programmatic, and pedagogical innovations on the horizon:ฤก. I have been thinking that this moment calls for a clear sense of identity and a discerning and playful sense of joyful expectation. The present kairos for OMSC invites us to embrace a known past and an unknown future, calling on the wisdom embodied by our institutional legacy while welcoming God's new and ever-hopeful future as we prepare for the move to Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) in July, 2020 and the celebration of our centenary in 2022. This enduring tension at the heart of Christian faith is captured well by the New Testament word kairos, which means both an opportune moment and a time of crisis. Leaning into the convergence of past and future has been a perennial source of reform and renewal for the church's mission, theology, and institutional life. (adapted from January 2020 IBMR Editorial)
Thomas John Hastings, PhD, OMSC Executive Director IBMR Editor | Categorized under Other |