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<note>THE FRAGILITY OF KNOWLEDGE

Theological Education in the Church &#38; the University

Edward Farley

&#34;Edward Farley has made the most extensive and sufficient contribution of any contemporary writer to the conversation about theological education. In this rich collection of essays, he extends his contribution in two important respects. He treats some perennial questions, such as the relation of theological and religious study, in new and illuminating ways; and he offers a proposal for a structure for theological studies tha: complet completes the argument begun in Theologia, his earlier pivotal book.&#34;

-Barbara G. Wheeler

Auburn Theological Seminary

Edward Farley is Professor of Theology at Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville, Tennessee. He is author of Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education.</note>
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