Category: Dean’s Commentary

Booth 301

Louisville, Kentucky’s 624,000 population has grown by 10,000 plus this week thanks to the 81st General Convention. The General Convention is the governing body of The Episcopal Church and usually meets every three years as a bicameral legislature that includes the House of Deputies and the House of Bishops, composed of deputies and bishops from each diocese. The […]

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Advancement Matters

This week the Dean’s Commentary reflects Institutional Advancement’s (IA) work, mission, and ministry. Stick with us through Friday to read what’s happening, what’s changed, and what is coming. IA includes Alumni and Church Relations and Development. We work closely with the communication team as we develop relationships that, over time, bring financial support to VTS. […]

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Our User-Centered Approach

The best part of the library’s culture is our thoroughly user-centered approach. Everything we do, both the visible and the behind-the-scenes, is carefully designed to improve our quality of service and provide our researchers with seamless access to theological resources. Here are two projects the staff are working on this summer with the goal of […]

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Early English Theology Rare Book Collection

As of April, Bishop Payne Library’s Rare Book Room is the home of a remarkable special collection of approximately 5,500 rare books known as the Early English Theology collection. These are being preserved, curated, and made available for scholarly use at BPL on behalf of The General Theological Seminary. The books span the years of […]

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Juneteenth

Juneteenth was first celebrated as a national holiday in 2021, and I quickly realized that I had been saved from my annual July 4 discomfort. I don’t recall at what age I started squirming at the very thought of all the Independence Day hoopla.  I do know that I was not quite a teenager when […]

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eBooks

eBooks present the library with costs and benefits. The cost for eBooks can vary greatly. An individual can purchase an Amazon Kindle version of Joshua by Daniel L. Hawks from the Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative and Poetry series for $28.49. The cost to the library for a single user license – which is […]

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Empowering Ministry: Celebrating the Dedication of VTS Doctoral Students

Next week we will welcome around forty students for the three-week doctoral residency that combines intensive coursework, worship, and fellowship. About thirty more doctoral students have already completed their summer residencies and are writing their doctoral theses at home. Special congratulations to the seven doctoral students who completed their degrees and graduated last month! Our […]

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Behind the Scenes: The Collaborative Effort Fueling the VTS Doctoral Residency

This week as we welcome doctoral students, there are so many people and programs that make the doctoral residency possible. Faculty teach and mentor students, including full-time faculty and our dedicated doctoral Senior Lecturers. Many offices across VTS contribute to the residency as well. AASL, IA, and the Dean’s Office have all been involved in […]

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Harmony of Faith: Worship and Fellowship at VTS Doctoral Summer Intensive

During the doctoral summer intensive which starts next week, we will have worship Monday through Friday at noon in the Immanuel Chapel. An opening Eucharist begins our time together on June 17 and a closing Eucharist completes the summer residency on July 5. Other days we share noonday prayer between class and lunch. Given the […]

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