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COLUMBIA - THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Vantage SPRING 1991 Tutu preaches Columbia at K mi Febri \iv'i 8chapel and com- and undesened." munion service at Columbia Semi- "TheGood News," he added, "is Tnuart)u,lAanmgelnitceadn A"trhcehbraitshraocpeDmeesntmaoln-d lthoavted( !uosd.<Arnedatesdo uwsebdeocna'utseneGeoddto it) which undercuts theGospel by work ourselves into a frazzle trying to implying love is a reward tor achie\ e- impress c Jod ( <od does not love us ment. because we are lovable. Weare Addressing 70(1 people at the lovable precisel) and only because adjacent Columbia Presbyterian God loves us freely, gratuitousl) (. hurch, the Archbishop of Cape Tutu said his belief in the intrinsic Town, South Africa, drew his text worth of humanity is a foundation for from Romans 5:1-1 and emphasized his opposition to apartheid, an 1 that "while we wereyet sinners, opposition which earned him the 1984 (. Inist died for us." Nobel Peace Prize. "In the cross ofour Lord and "One of the most awful things Savior fesusChrist/' Tutu said, "God about the system of apartheid is not so sa) s. 1 love you . . . And when you go much the pain it causes its victims, wrong, 1 still love you. I have ;j,iven though that, for sure, is one of the the most pre—cious thing, my Son, to awful things about it," Tutu said. \ii hbishop Desmond Tutu and Columbia President Douglas Oldenburg die tor you precisely at a time when "And it's not just that it's evil, though ywohuensiynnoeud.deIsdeirdvendottowabietduinetdiltaor.t'i"me smuarkeelysiat cish.ilItdiosfthGaotditduolutbimtatheeloyr she (lTahc.ksMo.n'9(2M).Dainvd.D'r9.3)BaarnrdySDcoatvtieOspsaalshol Cpaorltuimcbiipaat'isonalitneranpatriovgercaomntleixkte. Since Tutu punctuated his remarks by is a child ofGod. And to that extent, served as worship leaders. After the 1986 Columbia has required students citing Ephesians 1, which asserts that the system is blasphemous." sermon, President Douglas Oldenburg to participate in a three-week alterna- (f.o.oudn'dsatfai\oonrowfatshegiwvorelndf,rloomngbebfeofroerethe withTahefaFcruildtyayprmoocrensisniognsaernvdicperabyeegran amsesnitsteodf HthoelyArCcohmbmiushnoiponin.the sacra- tviavreiocuosntceuxlttuerxaplersieetntcineg,sviinsitthiinsg i iod's children could have done of corporate confession. After Vice For an hour following commun- country or abroad to observe the role anything to earn ordeserve the President tor Academic AffairsGlenn ion, the Archbishop answered ques- and function o<i the church. privilege Bucher welcomed guests, S.T.D. tions from the community. Richard Diebert '89 praised the "It's not a matter of goodness or student Maake MasangO, Tutu's He called the American church Archbishop for proclaiming the virtue or achievement," the 59-year- longtime acquaintance who helped both "rich" and "generous" when Gospel "with a clarity 1 find unparal- —old Archbishop said. "It isall "I grace arrange the campus visit, introduced Scott Lawson (M.Div. '92) asked him leled today" and asked him to de- of a gift freely bestowed, unearned the Archbishop, Students Willie to describe it, imagining Tutu's Continued on page4 Board takes significant actions Tin Boardof Dink roRS of Columbia faculty member at Presbyterian School Seminary approved tour faculty and of Christian Education, will join the staff appointments, passed a proposal faculty with tenure as associate tor an extension prowgram in Florida professor ofChristian education. A and approved the 1 1 c>2 budget graduate ofCalifornia State Univer- during its spring board meeting April sity, Long Beach and Princeton 16-17 on campus Theological Seminary, Dr. Cram has Personnel decisions added taught at Villanova University, and Charles Campbell, Ronald Cram, and I ouisville and Princeton seminaries. Marcia Riggs to the Columbia faculty, Professor Riggs will receive her and Victor Yoon will join the staffas Ph.D. in June from Vanderbilt Univer- director of the Asian Ministry Pro- sity and will be associate professor of gram. Christian ethics. A graduate of Mr. Campbell, a Ph.D. candidate Randolph Macon Woman's Colle and teaching assistant at Duke Uni- and Yale University, Professor Riggs versit) will teach homiletics, )oining served as assistant pastor of Thomp- the facu.lty as instructor in homiletics. kin Chapel AME Zion Church in A graduate of Hendrix College, Union Chattanooga while pursuing doctoral Seminary in Richmond and Yale studies and is currently on the Drew University, Mr. Campbell served as a Seminary faculty. pastor for six years in Arkansas. Dr. Yoon, pastor of Independent Di Beverly Gaventa, right Professoi oj Now Testament, visits with students Andy Dr. Cram, an associate professor Presbyterian Church in Artesia, Walton ami Ann Kelly. oi Christian education and tenured Continual on page 4 . I ) continue indefinitel) toclarify whether God is calling them From the President hal ourses in the program be toordained ministry It is the offeredIbothi b\ regulai ( olumbia seminary's response to the large facult) And b) adjunct faculty, that no number of persons alread) estab- Douglas W. 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I mor\ University, bia Seminars responded enthusiasti- staff was more than willing to make a R\iscshemmobnKd,'sVIirrgaiinniian,gaS<ndhotohleiWninona cfaulnl)d tdoritvheebfyirsmto-erveerthiann-hdoouusbelcianpgittalhe pRloewdlgaenfdorsaoiudr. c"aWmepawiegrne/'allMsa.nxious Lake School ofTheolo contribution goal of$100,000 and to have 100 percent participation. Our A distinguished New Testament achieving 100 percent participation goal was achieved with enthusiasm." scholar, Dr. C artledge was the author The faculty/staff effort is part of One staff member kicked off the ol a number oi booksand articles, Columbia's$31,450,000 "Rooted in February drive with an anonymous including A Bash Grammaroj the Greek Tradition, Growing with Vision" lead commitment of$25,000 and other Nrw Testament The Bible: Cod- Word to capital campaign The faculty commit- faculty/staff members joined the Wan. A Conservative Introduction to the tee was chaired by Wade Huie, effort' Profi^s(i) Samuel A Cartledge NIBInaartkietwehrr.p'Trsee1stDletieracmctseoinDnotitn;cratiraiybnouodntfaeTrJdehyseaouorfstltioohc)gelyFeBasaitbntltodea.ntdhFeor (tIh[oioslmuislmp1erbatiitintacgrs.iabwluuhtemontiuhsesssacuhncedcdeuPslrseoofdfesttoshoerretoifre gsprtaaaiftgfin"fIh,ia"eadvmPertheecasxotintdtrterehniemtbeeulDntytoeiudprgretloofauatsdchuOelaltncyddaeman-nbdurg S.A. Cartledge some 40 \ears, Dr. Cartledge wrote campaign to Wade I line's leadership said "It reflects their love and com- the weekh commentary on the And the leadership of those faculty mitment to Columbia and their International Sunday School lessons and staff members who assisted him," awareness that wecannot ask others 1903-1991 tor the Christian Observer, Louisville, campaign director Frank Willey said. to give unless we have given first. It is Kentuck\ solicited privately and corpo- obvious that many faculty and staff Dr. Sami i i Antoini Cartledge, Pro- Dr. Cartledge was listed in Who's ratelv. the 66 actw e staff members members have given generously and Theoli]ogoilcNalewSemtiensatraymetnotra4t3Cyoelaurmsbainad WAmheoriicnatnheScChloelragrys,,tahnedDiLreeacdteorrsyionf mtoatdaleincgon$t1r75i,b0u9t0i.onFsacaunldtycoemmemriittim,ewnthso sacriAffictiearlltyhetototthailsccoammpmaiitgmne.n"ts were an ordained Presbyterian minister for Education. In 1989, he was one of the were solicited separately, gave announced, Dr. Huie said, "It's great hi veAarPsh,idiBeefdtaaiAlKuprraeiplpH5aeignrwDaaedscuaa87tt.eurofolthe ftiirnstguItniwsaohemrdeemcAiolpriuiemannltisso/elarevCiAocelwuaomrnbdiAsaprsilDi8s- $t2o6$,28P001e0,g,8g9by0r.iRno'gwilnagntdh,eacdammipniasitgrnattiostael ttohebegaomne!a"tDeam where everyone plays University ofGeorgia, he received the at Columbia Presbyterian Church, he assistant to President Oldenburg, and A.B. degree in 1^24 and an M.A. in was remembered as "a SCholai and a Shellee Fezatte, secretary for super- Ce19ao2rl5nu.emdbHiteahewSaPeshm.iaDn.a1r9fy2r,9omgarntadhdeuinaUnt1ie9v3en0trshiety G\riavtcietedl,ebmt\ahrnhe.ies"cwhDiirlt.edrCoelanr6,t0laeyndedagresse,ivsMesnaurr-y sa\tciahsfiefdesvmueibnc1io0s0mtmrpiye,trtcceeoen-,tchwpaahirirtecidhcitpwhaaetsisounfi.prpstortto ofChicago. D grandchildren. VANTAGE ' ' Q&A with Shirley Guthrie Editor's note: Following arc excerpts of not associate v\ ith people who are like an interview with Dr Shirley Guthrie, us and agree with us, and talk about ProfessorofSystematic rheolog) at the other people Columbia, conducted by the Rev &s: Do v iui see dialogue like that Gerald Stephen and the Re\ Rick happening' Often when we read Dietrich tor the tall 1990 issue of the about what s happening in thechurch new -letter, &straightaway: Sheppards & we see mikh more the confrontation I apsley Underground. ot two sides on an issue We don't see &straightaway: How Ji> you genuinedialogue taking placi answer theologian fohn Lcith's SG: 1 think in terms ot appoint question, "What does the church have ment ot committees, tor instance, to to sa) that no one else has to sa) ?" (.\k^ a particular task. People are Shirley Guthrie: I think the careful to be sure they appoint danger in the church now, from the women and men and clerg) and lait) General Assembls down, is tor people and evangelicals and so on. think todecide what they think and what this is .i mm e m the right dirIection they want to say on the basis ol one The problem, ol course is that it can ideology oranother and simple drag beparalyzingsometimes all the) di^ the Bible or the theology of the chur< h is sit and tight about their different in to support what they already think. agendas Ihatverv nearlv happened I think that's a problem o^ both with the Brief Statement >>i I .nth. the liberal and conservative sides hey had trouble saying am thing 1 Some people want to identify the because ev erv body had a different c. hristian faith and the Bible with agenda. capitalism and some with socialism, It's not very effk ienl to do it that or with some other particular view wav to set ourselves up for the kind When we do that, there is really ot conflict that goes with that but 1 no point in fooling around with don't seeany other way it we're not scripture or the tradition of the church simply going to be a male--, white-, Professot Shirley Guthrie at all. Why don't we just get rid of middle class-dominated church But that and just tight it out o\) ideological the question becomes whether there &s: It we are not only going to qualit) ol the preai hing; the) didn I grounds1 1 think that would be really is good will enough not just t>> simpK baptize a segmenl ol the world saj ii was the Liturgy I he) -^d it disastrous. tight battles to be won, but to seek the ii we are going to be truetoourcalling the quality ol the ( hristian Part of the problem in the church, truth to be members ot ( hrisfs ^ hurch, then education, l hat's very importanl to Itetnhdinkto, iisdetnhtaitfythtehetogposlpeveellwpietohpltehe tome1 duopn'wtitthhintkhetohenechruirghcthahnasswetoi to ouinndeirousstla)ndwsewhhaa\teittombeeanas> htuorb<eh that ai ineidiptlhee)Pweaopnltefowianthleifioi> htihledmrseenlves, liberal/Democratic agenda and .it the every problem: the Middle I asl members ot Q hnsfs bodv . and foi US m itrui tion in the I hristian faith grass roots with the Republican Nicaragua, hi Salvador, homosexual- as Presbyterians, we havetohavean &s: What are seminai iesd<>ing i>i agenda. We think we're having a it) . et< I hese are complex issues, and understanding ol v\ hat it means to be what can seminai ies do to help dtheeboaltoegitchaaltdceobualtde,bebuhtadwei'nreI ohnagvriensgsa gwiololdcCohmreisutipanwsi,thfadiithfffuelreCnhtriasntsiwaensr,s eI mhinistof'sthbiosdRyefoI rlomweddobryaonuchseoef that t'etaeiaihh'inIng t<\hde<-p\-a.st.tetaihrhisottihaenrsedtuo< a or anvwhere else. to them. I think the task ot the church happening? Is itgoing to happen at tion has been pari ol the • ui ri< ulum I believe what the church has to is to give guidelines and, by and large, the ''mm.w\ level? At the courl level bul nol .i laige pai I sav is different from what either side not to give "right" answers. At the local church level SG: I he ( hristian edui ation of the polarities in our society has to &s: So you would hope for some SG: It's got to happen al ei er) departmenl in seminaries i an I do the dsar)awIfdroomnotthemefiagnhtwaendsismtpalnydwaibtoh\-e ksipnedakostacbhoauntgethiensethseocwiaalyatnhdepcohluitricchal levellor one thing, the . Inn. h ha-, gol jnoebedbytoitmsealfk.eWthhiesn< lIeatre:aiwhe'trheeonloolgy, l cverything and analyze and criticize issues1 n> take i.n more serious!) than it has doing this just so thai \ou i an an Individuals at least, and maybe some- SG: ies. 1 think, as a mallei ol the image o! the ( hur< h as ,i s, hool your ov\ n questions, oi so thai you times the church, ha\ e to take sides. fact, we used to do this (. ommittees This was one ot John c alvin's favorite i ,in find the "right answers." You're But always only tentatively, so that used to write study papers m which images 1 le said we ne\er graduate doing this to prepare yourseh es to be we may switch sides it the gospel calls they would raise the issues and talk from that school as long as we h\e instriH tors in the I hri itian faith ucshutrocdhoorit.goSoodmetbheoodlyogsiaaindstahraetatlhwea\s aebaochutsisdterewnigtthhosuatnedntweeraiknngesslsueg-steosnts AsenrdiouIsdlo)n'etnotuhgmhk we \ e tal en thai Bmuelntisn Iit'hsriismtpioanrteadnutitaotimonn\deepbaerylond sort ofsubversives in whatever party to see who's going to win the battle The seminaries have properly simpl) tall ing aboul mi thods or they belong to, because their ultimate and the position statement emphasized the importanceofpreach theoi ies oi the proi ess ol ( hi istiar loyalty is never to that party &s: > OU mentioned the Brief mg and sac laments and pastoral i are edui ation All thai has to be done &s: But given our sinful nature, statement of Faith. Do you think the But we haven't paid enough attention Bul we need to li arn thai the edui a how do we go about laying aside our trainers ot that managed to break to the minister aseducator. I thmk tion is there foi the sakeol teai hing own agendas to hear and speak the through the paralv sis or not1 What seminaries have gol t" emphasize that the gospel and nol foi the sake of just gospeSlG':s Faigrestndofa1all, there's got to be a dstoatyeomuentthi1nk about the new Brief tpaeropmloerew hWoedohna'tvek.nioiwhurw<hIiatlu'sllm"Ithe teai l&usn:g.Many ministi rsset ieminar- willingness to do that. We have to ask SG:Thev broke through the Bible or about what our tradition ies in..-, ing in im reasingl) an ai a ourselves, What is mv real agenda, paralv sis in one area especially, I teaches And you i an'l blame the demii direi tii in More and mi aknndowambeIcwoirlrleicntgetdoalnetdwchhaatng1etdhiVnk'OrI tfheimnakl.eTlhaantg'usamgetahnedmaitntcelrusoifvemnaelses I ptheeopmlienifsotrerthsat You've gol to blame si hsoelaermsshitpo be otrhea<i aridteemriioin iforiedheinrtiinagls ajswupmshetaa1thksu1untwrhteaenaIgtroaosl1uprSeneolda'ddsyfooar"Igkserncenroadilwapl/yt1'uwraeanntdto dftioond1 TtffihahniteahnlekslryttaohdtteieydtmhedietnipdtinrttoahhdaairttgiagCvhle,tirKy\kiiwnasednl"dlloitka"enwlidatkh\eea ththhaeeveo(ThnhtuaKotnbtedheoatiehsIehevnrne,orutymbubmmleeiinatihnseotntemehirentoiemsuai*rgnehihitseitdetooirenbsiis tipm.nrii<,enanimiisbit\ihee;rrdsfseaowleneidiwmoatrantduodgbhafelnevdpaeensioadp<flarsieaeurmwlvetehyndolahsaI's i Number two, none oi us can help mother..." and so on, seems to me to teaching,whethei inSunda) Schooloi that a valid pen eption and is this a bcTdhcemipileannhimeueantiaaposam'ntlsopstf,agowrlersghnteeasoieuoeaynmmlwxebunf,perthylmtwihunoeiiniftaaoe..tgnattnlashwilctTr.1OnoiehhepbcntedaieaaNdhbltnolcioiibe''ipfthattysrtylfsu.yeeeojtraprsuhuceanIewserhondntathptdhniostollimdoifwienspnrmakotfponcioraurrtoailemletrtaknnn'jatdasuecutiihnsseofd\oe,scfeina,leercnrpavew-odssfe dTbchofdittoaehia'oindevtaFm'heyat&aSminsdGmteeopt:hr:anurhn,teaidcIWttnbwedhwetkusdnelyatolnpty^wuu.hou1iepnmnttSHrtdoihcOehb'sn'o^hdywsauaoljagttaimokoshkobtuci,ethrinocttaasdhtmthtiheshmnoaatictntODtaetetetlctdchwIeoooelemwwemaerieesarmwnsnnaisitt'titsttioetoont,eneI Sdtsttaccioheushoh^aakurumetcsriv,rqtehhIcecuaepethywhOlirreh.ltapsoefahospclTernomTlihotdhithehummeetteerwphawyirtceicrmhmhhdhenipeevdiesneidrisiIostusntseBphirg'htlduelelttoe)t)e)hiIrswnhtaIStchegh)oitnhtaeIultobdsimticmsteoiwoakgienwwedocniwriatitoseinedhssmtcitettoeepieohetnrnienrhtIttt"ehhIecaetdanishnoIita'tt dniwIsenhtodcmaiuwonlitiddSe(u'te.tiGddns>onhnii:tdmcansitiabgkibsIhl(mhaotelitdatuhie.hhovtpidiatltsnethhishkt'inoeeahisoeinmtelswehai,w,aahnaiidatawytaanhiieotsnadd'hoign,breeneceesertmo,tsreim)omer'nmpemosutalliaerha)tandeeotdiaebcoaarnide<nhynoeuatngdpro-eacrh. SPRING 1991 , "The best is Board actions continued from page 1 Continuing yet to be" California, will direct the Asian Ministry Program, which focuses on Hi iw i \\ MiNisn rs remain alive,when Korean-American ministry and is co- Education growing, and vital in ministry sponsored by the Synods of Living ti,, j have been at it ''thirty-some- Waters and South Atlantic and tbheiandg"dryeesasresd?oTnintsheisCtohleuqmubeisaticoanmt-o CollanukmoboikaUn1ileveirssaitgyraodfuFaotreeiofgn Calendar pus May 13-15 in "The Best Is YetTo SItudies (Seoul); Bethel Theological Be," the first in an ongoing series of Seminary; Union (New York); and continuing edu< ation seminars for Graduate Theological Union and has For further information or to register for courses, call or write: ministerscalled "TheSeasonsofMin- taught New Testament part-time at Sara Covin juengst, Director of Continuing Education, or istrj several seminaries. 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The self- September 19-21 WRITING FORPUBU( tflON Leader: Roland Tapp. Cost: $75. engraved with the school's seal, and a Study and reaccreditation will con- ilumbia sweatshirt, intended to clude bv 1993. eSres:ptBeemnbeKrli1n6e,,2D3a,v3i0d, OGcutnonb.erPa7ulhanBufIorwdS.CHCOosOtl: O$l25B.lBLl wdTheolC* • Lead dwuarriWmnhgithhlieeshrmueoqmruanenistnriginggjhotcgsosnstpionkueesdman Twuittuh God and with one another, it cost September 23-24 Multi-Stafi Rei vtionships AcooperativeeventwithGreater praver support tor the people of South God the death ofGod's Son," he said. AsttaltaunstaofParsess,byter) tionedxepdluocraetcoornsf,liacntdreostohleurtiiosns,uemsalme-mfuelmtailpeledSytnaaffmicchsu,rcthhees. A"ifnircnirfcelaau,seenTdcuetcuyoomeupnracsoosuwirnoangseoadcnideltisyattetnewenirttsihotno to oabtlaep.AesuFod(ri$1oc5o)tpiaoepfse,tshs(ep$e3s.ce5ir0fv)yicatenyadpreevaiadnveda-il- 575. local justice issues. 1 le also asserted quantity and make checks payable to o-weekcreditcourses: Prerequisite—M.Div orequivalentdegree Youma) take the vital and costly nature of reconcili- Columbia TheologiGcAal SeminaQry, P.O. >i the credit offerings in each two-week period and thus earn three semester hours ation. "In order tor us to be reconciled Box 520, Decatur, 30031. redil in each two-week period c osl per course is so24 VANTAGE i Dr. Guthrie ttheensheamsintahrayt'ssahmeerep,rwoeblmeamyBheacvaeuse GTahrorseettar(e books'blaiseid<IamllaygianbionugtGod. continued from pa presbyter} meetingaftei presbyto theologi< al methodolog) ^^^d the) a"bhoouwt ttohadt.o iMt"anstyufwfanBtutnetahtelsiettmleiniary mfoeuertionrgfimvewchaincdhidwaet'esvetogrotortdhirneaetioorn smoamyebmeioninstaemrsorweoualcaddebem,iacnloe\heeldthan has to do two things. It has to train betore us And it the presbyter) . .is with in theirdail) work, but the) re people, for the sake of the church, to such, dealt with that, it literally could books th.it i ve read that ha> e been be pastors and ministers. But it needs not do anything else espe< tally helpful to me to train them also to becompetent 1 don't object to having presb) ter- 1 thmk, though, that what people pastors and ministers And we ies elect a competent committee to need to do is not look tor the latest Presbyterians have always felt that an examine candidates carefully, then book but to re read tin' >. I.ismo ol the educated ministerisimportant. It's brmg their recommendation to the Christian tradition, lor Instance, m\ part of what Presbyterian tradition is presbyter) Presb) teries ought to be colleague ( leorge Stroup is doing •> all about. Not just practitioners, but able to trust committers 1 he whole seminai in Augustinenow,anda knowledgeable practitioners It's body doesn't have to do everything, surprising nunuxi ol students signed always a problem, how to keep those so long as the committer itself IS up for that i hi' problem around here two things in balance. There may be a competent. Then on the floor of generally, and probabl) ever) w here danger, now, that we are becoming presbytery other people get a chant e is that we Americans are a non too "exclusive!) academic" M^d too to ask questions. The whole presby- historical people in the i hun h we oriented toward the academy and not tery has a chance to be in im that tend to be that same v\a\ believing enough toward the church. I worry com ersation without demanding that that anything written more than five about that myself. On the other hand, the presbyter) do a very important job years ago is out ol date ^nd not worth would say that the remedy is not just in a tew minutes So the structure by reading. 1 think that's a terrible tIo get teachers who have had experi- which we do this is not a bad struc- mistake ence in the church. There are some ture. Whether we do it efficiently and &s: So we can still engage in people who have had years of experi- seriously enough is another question theological conversation v\ ith Ku eknncoewinantyhtehcihnug.rchAnadndthsteirlledaorne'stome presb&yst:erAirecstchaenregeotthteorgewtahe)r,s tohratbring gJuusrtianned.a.n.d Cah in and s« hleiei ma The Rev / mestineCole people who haven't had a lot of people together to talk about things SG: >es You have to have Cole named experience in the parish but have theologically? patience to do it You can't expect the ltihveecdhiunrcthh,eachnudrckhe,epartehactomcmhiurtcthed to willStGrv:tMoydoprtehastb.ytTehrey)peIIrihoadviceaally dpeeaolplweitwhhoourliivsesdue4s0.0 Ayenadrsit<\t'.a\^ketso a associate dean ro\eftehreemn.ce going. I hope that I'm one cdailslceudssmeaeGteinnegraoflpArsessbeymtbehryptaoper or littleI isntitlellldiogean«Bearttohmsaekmeinbarridegveesr.) i b ( ou has been named &s: We don't want to be paro- somethingof the kind. Sothereisa yearalthough Barth is now ancient i olumbia Seminary's first full-time chial, but we're talking about the whole meeting m order to do this one theology for most people I still do ,i late i Jean ol Students She Presbyterianchurch. Should we thing And its set up so that it can be Bonhoeffei ^\\d Niebuhr, and occa began hei duties [anuary I require of Presbyterian ministers done carefully ^> ou've got somebody sionall) ( alvin, We doa < alvin Ms. Cole has responsibilit) in the educations at Presbyterian seminar- to lead you m that discussion, some- sequence; somebod) 's always doin| ,,,,, , i pastoral - are, where she gives ies1 body to make presentations, and so C alvin seminar at Columbia. special attention to ba A degree SG: My own bias is that we ought on. The problem is when it's a called I )ietrich Ritschl speaks with greal students and international students trhtoiehasieninntkscaenowmtueirtnanoager"eieredepsqe,tuooibprulleetet"Iitttowhbo^eeuomclltdteooa.bPrelrIyedsob\ te- moeitsen.teletyEdiv.tnehgnBe,ufwtneiotwIthtpvhteeihorneypklbmteehsaawtnt'h)osfoopianenreoteepwnlitaenityoecnros-tm,oed,o corBgoeyyan.datnetYdmhopelutalraontgfeeese"tidpt'"astppoaaeplrmoebioraskbtcaakakcrekto,h"ueInoitdnlohtgmfhoykel.,o"l-to acwInnhatdimecrpethushtsesnhawefniadddmeeistlihpigrernesoseg9iartonaumdmdmseiunomnllpiolgtree)gnmaeenlrnilaftelsalr understood that when it comes to with the work that presbvtenes have things that look like they're going to i '. for ^\*^ h Bhe serve9as staff have some kind ot enduring signifi- liaisi>n The seminary has to train people, for the sake isaenmsaet,inoontaljubsototkhis year's newesl MastMeis"(i oilHirieniite)ntdl)egeraerenefdrotmhe of the church, to be competent pastors minisBtyertshealwsaoy,oulgwhtoutlodbesar)eatdhaiing the MMcCEodrmfir(omkSielmePianualr)I niSvehie Ihto)ldasndthtehe and ministers. best novels that come out and nol B \ from ralladega < olli because one can get sermons out Iil Before i ntering seminary, Ms ordination in the Presbyterian Church, to do. it's hard to have ^n extended, novels, But it you want to understand < ole was an assoi iate professoi and the church has a right to expect them careful theological conversation, 1 the world in whi< h we live, you get it proje< I dire< toi al Miami I >ade tosay why they want to be Presbyte don't fault presb) teries tor not doing from there i ommunit) < ollegi She wasan m"Wmhymindiostyeorus awnadntnotto bseomaePtrheisnbgyteel-se. tohcacta.si1ondaolltyh,inwkhtehnatsiotmweooulndenm'takheusrt rec<i&ms:meDnod?you have any novels to arsesaidsitnanglpprroogfersasmoialanI dlordiud<a^Mteoimoorlitahle rian minister, a minister in this arguments tor or against an action, to SG: I'd recommend anything ot < ollege Ms. C ole has taughl in the cofhtuernc,hI?'"veIghotatveentvoesrayyftuhzatz,yaallnstwooers hgarvoeunsdosmfeorkiwnhdatoihbeibolricsahletshaeyosl,ogical [ohn{URapbdbiilkeiii RIelsits,ltahteestfoiusrotuhtannodwla,sIt pfuobrlii(I hit)hoolsol l hicagoand Ni to that question, generally not theo- &s: On a different subject alto- ol the Rabbil series I I pdikeand she is .i formei board membei ol logical answers, but "1 like the form of gether, if you coul—d take three books Walker Percy are, tor me, the two the< enter foi Child and Family church government" or something to a desert island g—iven that you most significant American novelists ol i nri, him nt of North I lade \< rive in olitkheerthsaetmiSnoarIitehsinnkeepdeotpolkenwohwoth^aotto atlhroeseadtyhrheaevebea?Bible what would toda&s: When you consider the scope Presb) tertiiaonnailhuanndh(wloernetraall bvots<hmtbhle) pqrueessbtvitoenraynhdasthaatritghhetytnoeaesdkttohbeem that takeSCGa:lvIi'nd'staIknestaitduitcetsiwoniatrh)me.I miItghI t oats ythoeurhimgihnipsotirnyt,sw7hat do you lool al levelsi,oisih.emmis<onurrtehneli'« 'i S K) s< om- knowledgeable in what the Reformed had to take any theology with me. I SG: Well, it I look at it academi- mittee on So< ial Witness Polii \ ttctrhohaeindncipk&etrsrite:nohsnsebOyiniwsts,eaetwyrhoyhefwoyl&leesovwtgedrielo.ca.aidlgAohndttidahswicaonuyngs'sessiaponlnadcaet swrIatsauatdpntheptoeporwseshtenoihdmacIse'nhdokabtninaonykowdekhosoiCnfaceIlhevwnpio\ecneryu,asclrolbdnouy'pttoseauIkdt'eihda.cesrokbelaomologlekyy cToIwa'rhnlvilaetytf,hidsanottngnhoefeotofrmistojruhsitsetgothDhmtieemycyplIeoanwarrvrotaosrtalkinovortendsWtoohie(ininnFtwgahaoiettrhhka.ted Vhi"iaiWecsaeenj(oa[ooi'rlrnmeeemSdsdti<eudltedihnnegettnh<ittnfsoegordloPSuhnttmihubalhidiiiepaiIn<atrcipnoeepImshoimtmifiunaenntraeimnltesdaynoit!ld,e, tteeoIhinnxnaotcatnirMmreihoieanfanlsiysacistnatahignraolfydpynu.ipndihceaAntatntisoeeouspdbnrreteoiopcssfrrobietymmnshtieebtneyhiraCtesyloetmermrmoxymyes,aietmtttihitnanetage-s epbwxaoocrouiiklts&SishdsGn"::gi1rnIeyAstocshtuoeh'femorarlmereoeargasnyenda1yadktrtinheoniogbmnweign,nioinenssgwotpeewtgrcrhrsiiaeattailtntlyeynothue calkwpoeiaaanmsrrdmtnIiateotffd(rtrteteahtohloeemeotlDttrleehhuoacaesgrlttinaDcwrreeaaaacltcslihadodrinoiaa)tvtlheioierogrorsnuimeeeei,mbtIstsue-etwlvvlliaeosnrTmahea.t eaHbndnoaeuatddrcuriarembftasartilmohooialfnlado,ilrtalherhtceixei<topinyemsttrbuwphiiroieennstoniehlhcto,eigttohaioiinncn.mad"glahoihkDtvgeerhieaerihipnneeiirrnnsgagonal wdoen'steeexmapmriensesecdanfdoirdtaitmees,osno wtheerfelaololry. nreocwe,ntbluyttohante'sofbetehnebvoeoryksheIl'pvfeurle.tiodme vfaliotshefutloabenidngr,elaetvlaenatststtaorteimtsenttinvof the Do you have any thoughts cm that, is Bill Plachar's book on post-modern ( hristi.m laith So I think always that any helps? theology, Unapologetic Theology will bea high point for me. ' SG: Well, GreaterAtlanta Presby- Another one in the same area is by SPRING 1991 and Interpretation. Dr. Newsome has Anderson, SC Jong Kwan Ha (ThM sened as coordinator for the first '61) is a professorat the Korean For the Record volume (Year A) ol a planned three- Presbyterian Theological Seminary in ^ volumecommentar) on theCommon Los Angeles. pIfleyaosuehsaevned ritecteontthneeewdistoyro.u would like to contribute to this section, (lBPerlotoawtvfieeeonsnntsaaoi',r7us.3anwBidshripuNcaeesghtwgoiessrmoboaemfnienFnig,rswCtDrociuehtswtuaerernc,yhb,y PFLiairinsnatffRceuilhlctuhTra'rc9ruh1dt,hrSPeoloafrdytmDhaaRivisnciph'dae6pv7ae,nirsd,FpLY"asTHthWoTer1oodfi in 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Walter Coddington '68 is GA... Beverly Gaventa, Professor of 1990. honorably retireMdNfrom the St. James New Testament at Columbia, pub- To Paul '91 and Lauri Saleeb) a church, Tower, Sara Juengst lished an article, "Apostles as Babes daughter, Jordan Rebekah, Jan. IS, '83, Director ofContinuing Education and Nurses in 1 Thessalonians 2.7N,e"wm T19o91D.ean '93 and Kristi Brown, a aatnnCuoallummbeieat,inwgasofptrhoegSroacmiecthyafiorrotfhtehe Vantage tTheestbaomoekn,tFaEists//ayasndmH/i/sctuoer;yoifnPtahuel W. daughter, Anna Marie, Jan. 18, 1991. Advancement ofContinuing Educa- Meyer She lectured on "The Place ol tion in Ministry in San Diego and etIhcveoennBotilbaoltfertvih,ne"tNahtoertCthhehuarTncenhxu:aaslBAelryeeoaanddeoristhhiep DEATHS Sarithatenen\W\daoesdmseapnebaogkaaertrdhfemorerientthgienoffgirPisentaCPchreeiscRbaiygvtoee.r- VCPouobllluuimmsbehie8ad3,TqhuNeaoor.lteo1,rgliSycparbliynSgem1i99n1ary Christian Church (Disciples ofChrist) Louis C. LaMotte '25, author ol Presbyter) in Cape Coral, FL, and Circulation: 25,000 Walter Brueggemann, Professoi wed I ighl the Storyo) thelnfluence preached at St. Luke's church in ofOld Testament at Columbia, has Aumbia Theological Seminary, 1828- Dunwoody. Ms. Juengst led retreats The Office of Development/ given lectures for the educators ot .. Mar. 27,1941. for the Koinonia Partners and the Seminary Relations Greater Atlanta Presbytery; the Samuel A. Cartledge '29, Apr. 5, 1991 staffs of Clairmont Oaks and Briarcliff Consortium of Endowed Episcopal C. Edward Davis '42. Feb 26, 1991. Oaks retirement homes. She taught a Editor: Juliette Harper Parishes in Atlanta; the Institute of E.P.Nichols '47, Apr. 13, 1991. workshop on "Education and Evan- Director of Publications Religion in Houston; the Conference David Seabrook'51, Sept..>, 1990 gelism" at the Southeastern Evangel- and Publicity on Homelessnessat Kanuga, lender- R. Neal Dean '54, Nov. 27, 1990. ism Conference in Atlanta Richard son, NC; the Evangelism InstiItute of J. ArthurBeard '58, Mar.30, 1991 Hill '87 is associate pastor at First Postmaster. Send address tUhCeCS;outthheeEavsatenrgnelCiosnmfeCroennfceereonfcet,he SS.idMniecyhaTeulrOn'eBrr-iAeyner'62'6,6J,aNn.ov1.99214, chhausrbceh,enAtclaallnetdaasMpaasrtcorSohfertrheodBu'8e4na cChoalnugmebsiatoThVeaonltoaggiecal Seminary Great Lakes Region of the UCC; the Vista, VA, church Charles P.O. Box 520 (DC1 1;1laetgeHoifraPrmeaCcolhleergsei;naWnadshtihengCtuonn-, KHeanrnreytShtilRt.zF'o7r7,dF7e3b,.2S,ep1t9.911.4, 1990 CfraommpbtehlelNe'i7l2Tisohwonnsoernadblcyhurertcihr,ed Decatur, GA 30031-0520 VANTAGE Schotanus '53 is interim of the Mt. Development Seminary Relations For the Record Vernon church. Atlanta. Carlos I cZioennpttheiyrnriuhmeidalslfssro,ocmiFaLptaegeatA6ltihseuTneRmupflfe'89 is C.ul\ugtEyor-nVSeeosntteozGu'i8el2lmaiosraeP'C5C3UwSaAs)nmaimsseidon- BViycJeaPmreessiFd.enDti,ckDeenvseolnopment/Seminary Relations Terrace, FL, church pastor emeritus by First chun h G. Thompson Brown, Visiting Bradenton, FL, on Sept 22 ....w Qliam The campaign continues PcroonffeesrseonrceatfCorolmuimsbsiioan,paatstteonrdsed a SCrtoespsheRnosad'8s2cihsupracsht,orToonfet)he Madison Con mbiaSeminary's$31,450,000 student uuin, ii offi< es and new sUnpiotn.soHreedhabsybteheenGlaotbmailssMiiosnsicoonnfer- AbeLginnSihnegrraonneGweoasrsgiegn(mDeMnitna's86) 19 capita\l iolammpiadig\npiiiointtihneuessemtionagrojwehlald iu.in,dneiir\waof)ficteos,gnineaadtdteinttiioonn ptolasntsudaernet ences and made mission presenta- Professor oi Christian Education in the $18,265,000 already ir hand in com- apartment buildings within the next tions in Memphis, Norfolk. Green- Presbyterian Scmman ot the bra/ihan mitments. Reporting tor the General few months voPicrlcelaes,bsyiatonenrdailaSnpnseawrisntlaCenrtobtsuesrr-.gCuAalsnstdoucriaeadltiitosnthe PPtahriuerlsdob.)ptrLeoarsgitarnayCemhamruersdchhetexpitnubCilnaimPspohiretnduaghsue,erssea.o ^BJooahamnrpdaA.iolgCnIoKnCraeon<mttmoairntsdtmee<eeaot-ti<ntghhaeiClAhpfaroiihrln icoonmstmirhauetndlHiobanrtatpnerntoriegonrnoa^mfoaitwiitlohlneaanlnesdxotnew MmiosdseiroantorWoiilltahredPrHeusrblybtuerrty7of5Sisouth TChreawMfisosridon'a8r3yisChpiansctohr ofCatrhel Wood- Wwehiotnhaauveermeaxdpreescsoemdmigrtamteintutdseatnodall sotevtehrealcaymeaprasignihiasmiis,,almtahjoouighprfiuornidrsj Alabama. 1 le is the presbytery's lawn church, St. Petersburg, said the) antii ipatecontinued success .,,. nol yet in hand librarj solwi<heitna representative for the \% Theological FL Frederick Bonkovsky, Professor Since [ul) approximately tions will begin b) earl) fall SEoicosudfnhbuuptstrachhctsaeehtat.onWiPrhcor.ieneo.t.fpfAFJaibtourehhunanlesdtde,iNE,o.vEtnseahPtrenfaogodtCprreoeestMmehi7cnmenh9iiCustroittscmrehpmyeaiistnotHtnoeere ooGPt"fineRAoreE,n"svtaiTholaaihlnnccuedstoCiEmuartotlmehntauCis"dcon,sliatCutoonhmfrydubaWrifdnacaior,hisrcnugaautmannsevdsdrieednSdPettCenaohwatoineocms,yei'etpnairaanltsp-ki,etnsrh,e $isr(m7eaooio,msm0ltpt0eouar0mss,imbp0galie0jinca0aotsoiahsbbiuadjepsueoepl.cbnnoateoirisertvorneseleisisswcueihltcIteoulshdre,mcaeeraadBesmo"taleihoroawtdnfvhagreer-ooltdmiDmie pbeprefeefgrnolimtrinHihtmsissi,snf\i,iainaoirni.inyunnhaniiti.rpioui)l.haihnohpIasnehssda1agu9sdnii9euv2rIioeiolfnnmu[ttgpn"hldheo1eel9ctrS9uaaeyim!mdnbpoiiiadaiogln S(oafDrMtahsieontPa'l,9e0aF)sLhanatsAbRsieadegnMeceacalhlduerodcwhas,sCp'ia6n7sctionr- oEAfansgttehelereSnso.EcuiHerteoypseop)foCakthertiohsnetia"anCnnhruEiatslhtiimcaseneitniLnogs twihnheiccFohembmprirutoamrdeyuncfteadsculfmtro)ormes(ttauhfrfarnecna$t2m0fp0a<,i0u0l0ty/ Swueinlvlteiridad1l9a9o\lI ti9hh4.,esswyientmohidno'asnre)Lo6ii aprtmewpsoablyptriersibey- noCcafhotuliAr,udcmOmhbi,HisaMs,aiocpRnoresenbaeacicnnhcdeJadaFnPiaunataarrnWkycee.irsa,tlmDWiAiinrilesdlcttaietoarrm CIrnissiigsh"tsatanTrdintihteyAcmheurrichc,aConAnttFliaanmnutieal,dyaMinnodw sS(httS.eaieftletfpCiasmantneomgdmrpwybeaimeoite\rhg\rinpmtthaiafegduesneIed2\m>sa.eiican\raoermfyama'lcisurtletfmajidenynaantncdes. t,tweoihrlneilteuTsinnhnowduetaeeicrbtuuseirnttnrcaigeolnnmduttpnihtlcnieeagletmtneIphddaatioiglntnhs1eo9e9fcmf4aeomrwptpsiratewhsiblyl- From the Bookstore: Books by Apdrdoivtiidoinnaglneeneddoedwmsecnhotlafrusnhdispahiiends tt ii.-.rhii>\8,thaamiptaiimgen i la majoi effort roi members and olumbia Seminarj and will help u Columbia faculty and salarj in( reases foi fat ult) (prepare foi (he next century, now onlj stallA major renovation ol Ri« hards nine years awa) rhere > • mu« h yet i" New and recent titlesby Columbia Seminary faculty members: (e,leenvtaetiorh,ansebwc^kuintchweint,hbpoloaknsstotroea^\ <\n ,,1o,,n.tbiuntuewditbhleysosuiinghselotpUI.a!iodd,tthhee task Retail Columbia enlargement, new meeting rooms, u ill be .1. i ompli ined. No. of price price copies its '.mil anniversary events, that the Bv Walter Brueggemann For the Re< ord church hasestablished a $30,000 IntFerrpormetaFatiitohnfaulndReOabdeidnigentcoe:Faithful living $14.95 $12.71 gave three lectureson "1 thi< i1"' h., ho.l..armsihii plitfI.unadndatB<etot)luDmobidadsin Me is New World Order, and the U.S." at a a ,,„,,„, pastoi Monty Nelson'79 VisBciyoonmCmaatetnPhatetramironyseoa(nnadRneeJvuwesltaroetpiGrooinnntzfoaorltelzaty:herieraders) $ 5.95 $ 5.06 cDArom.mermBiuocnnaiknotvys^fkcoyardiuesmmcjoi-ncolHhuaRicerklihineggiaodtnh,'es( i \ ,isimsitaH,tiye..duinsaugrprPpolaljlrtkoonl(,Tt(hheIMAt.7>7ak)Misoupansttaoiinot Bv John Patton: ianodnsiuslltaetaidoinngonthaRtelciognisounltaantdiocno'nsflii I tcih„urncrh,uKAtloarngtaanizeldoaInoGrreaanyI'7[kopies From Ministry to Theology: Pastoral Action $12.95 $11.01 workon Religion in Eastern I urope moderatorol the Presbyter) ol and Reflection sI t[eoniseiMr.outunrtianigna,tCEIaAs,trannidnsatterI churi h «is,,s,t.,a!t,eid Astulpapnlt)a foiRutshseetllileSntrI alanygeen'58 Co-edited bv Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner: church, Atlanta. ...James Marvin church, I tei atui Paul Aid 78 is JNomen in Travail and Transition (identifies $11.95 $10.16 Taylor'59 was honor..his retired from pastoi ol the i awren< e\ ille, 1 1 \ and addresses pastoral needs of women) the fefferson and Rocky Creek church, whi< h i elebratedPiatsullOSOtmhHh Also available from the Columbia Bookstore: churcJhaemse,s|Gefrfuebrsbon',5S6<is. opanst*o><rI otJ1the a'4n7nwas honoroanblAepiretired from the The New Oxford Annotated Bible (NRSV) $34.95 $29.71 CNoCvenaSnatmucheulrcHha,rrWiesnd'e48lli,s interim Bi e,a|ve!ihaIw,rSetel,aonnd[uI nirest1-0bunBohebs,Smith The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the $37.95 $32.26 pIiIlst,aJo..sie(phhriWstagcnhuerrch',52Lawragso,honora- '(71oluim(biri©a,imitaoulgthhteaIwao)rIknsihtoitputoenat Apocrypha (NRSV) bclheurrcehtiroendSferpotm 3t0he< JlaothlninBbeurlgl,'8T8N,has if n,abAldivnaglncae)meMnitnisotlr(yoanttitnhueSioncgiety TGoetoarlgiaamoruesnitdefnotrs:boaodkds5 percent sales tax bFieresnt cchalulrecdh,asKnasoswoiclilact,e TpaNstorJoatmtehse aI ndductaatuigohntfaotr tMhieniBsettrhyeliiiBiSbalneNI aHi- S$T.hO5i0TppAfioLrngeaacnhdahddaintdiloinnagl(b$o1o.k5.0 fAolrlfbirosotkbsooskh,ipped UPS) SDBoaruratnghealanlvc('nD5,8MiiMsnSi,n'8tc6eh)ruiir^mcphaatstthoMericofhatehle t,m,i,io.)na(tlae<urvgIemhidt.oanttwo.hoerrkepsalhcahonepnriosningnltaFeylaommriintdoiar.s- MethoCVdhIeSocfAkpamyamdeen_t_pMa(paylasebtalseeertcCohaCercTdkSo(Bnpoel)oe:kassteoprreinItinicnlfuodremdatWiiotnhboerldoewr' SPrsetrCtooicvrkie,ddFSerfCne,rdcoecmPhcouhtwruhecerlhcClehos,'r5Wni9nweweFlaeIlsb<rahuonoaldnruyomBrblaiabacl,ky- tticsrihyouanrantciahnRs,AestgoAli<taolinnaatatnealtapIavsWtaGionelrgloeoirlfagitmsehmeNWCiaPestelbeaeecrbthsrta7r'-68e7e VNSCAtiidartdWemyreMeetasas(sda,tsderitresCaspaprfeodarrU#sPoSnschairpdm)ent: State. Ex-ZPiPd-ate GCDomhfloeueSndrnetdcmhsNai,tan'gICa5ne4orvlly(eurT'mRn6hebe3Mlsiais'ast,M,ip)oFawl,nsastsfoaornrrRoedmitceceDrFhieiavrvIrsee>tdd.l..ob.py-lo. iKhCUShannapsdolaealsretsbnotogiUrlaelo.nsko,df,ipNnGuAgoebsndlw'naisnasPdPhrCeoCadsospnbeetyc-etWmWipcenohsitrduteiarmtrrciisyohnns7aitl8ner the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta in Press. PDleecaasteurs,eCndAth3i0s0c31om.pleted order form to: CTS Bookstore, P.O. Box 520. T1u99c0k.erT,hGeAS,t.aAnnndorunecwesdcohunrOccht,. 28, at SPRING 1991 Columbia Seminary holds commencement May exercises 19 COLl MBI \ 1 iIE( 'i OGIC M SEMIN \R\ will Professor of I lomilefh s at C olumbia, conduct its 1991 commencement \\ ill preach the baccalaureate sermon. exercisesat Peachtree Presbyterian "Making a Name lor Oursehes," on c hurch in Atlanta on Sunday/ Ma) Ma) 19atClairmont Presbyterian 1L', at 4 p m Degrees u ill be conferred C hurch, De< atur, at 1 1 a.m A gradu- to87 students infiveofColumbia's ateofEmorj Universit) andColum- degree programs: Master of Di\ inity, bia Seminary/ Dr. Huie earned a Ph.D. Master ol Arts in I heological Studies/ from the University of Edinburgh. He Master ol Arts m Youth Ministry, served as pastor in Macon and Master ol heolog) and Doctorol associate pastor in Atlanta and I , Mimstr\ Edinburgh, Scotland, before joining Ruth \ Schmidt, presidentof the Columbia faculty. A former Agnes Scott C ollege in Decatur, will president ol the Academy of I lomilet- becommencement speaker. Attn icS/ Dr. 1 hue was a visiting professor serving as provost and professor ol and volunteer missionary in Ghana Spanish at Wheaton College in from 1975-76 I le retires m May after Massachusetts. Dr. Schmidt assumed 34 years on the Columbia faculty. the presidency of AgnesScott in 1982 On Saturday, May 18, President she has worked as an academician and Mrs. Oldenburg will host a and administratorsince 1955and has reception tor graduates and guests in awrtriictlteesn.tDwroSbcohomkisdatnidsancutmiveeroinusthe CthoeluprmebsiiadeSnte'msinhaormye.ChAofitrerwwialrldpsr,estehnet CPhoillulmibpsiaN'osblAelu'm4i5jia/anedARssoDcoinanteilolnMpcrCesaelnlted'5i2ts(SDiTsDti7n5g)uiastheitdsAalnunmunail/maeeetAizvnagrodns to I Presb) terian Church, sen ing .is an Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and January29. Dr. Noble retired in 1989aftera45-yea) careet asapastorandchurch elder at North Decatur Presbyterian the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" executive He has been co-president o) the PC(USA)'s Boardo) Pensionsand is serving and chair-elect for the Committee on in the seminary chapel. Saturday eve- anothei term on Columbia'sBoardofDirectors, Di S/lcCallhasservedfor \9yearsas I ligher Education of the Presbyterian ning, a dinner tor graduates, their a missionary in Japan and Taiwan He is known foi his human rights advocacy during CAhuugrscbhur(gUSCAo)llesghe/eegarrandeudataendMf.rAo.min fwialmlilbieeshealnddifnritehnedss,emainndarthyerfeafceuclttoyry. trheetuirmnperditsoonTmaehnvtanofttohceolnetaidneureshhiipsowjotrhke,Presbyterian Chun h of Taiwan, He has Spanish at the University of Missouri, and a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Illinois Dr. Wade P, Mine, Peter Marshall Vantage Second Class Postage Paid at GA Decatur, Publication No. 1241W) P.O. Box 520 Decatur, Georgia 30031 CONTENTS Tutu preaches at Columbia 1 Board takessignificantactions 1 From the President: Florida Center 2 SamuelCartledge tribute 2 Faculty staffcampaign 2 Shirlej GuthrieQ& \ 3 ( ontinuing Education Calendar 4 Associate dean appointed 5 For the Record b Thecampaigncontinues 7 Commencement 1991 COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

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