Seminary, yes; pulpits, no?

The New York Times reports on a decline in interest in pulpit careers among Christian seminary students. This is no surprise to those Jewish seminaries, professional clergy associations, and denominations, which have been concerned about this issue for the past 5 years or more. As early as 1999, Forward editor J.J. Goldberg reported on the trend in the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.

3 Responses to “Seminary, yes; pulpits, no?”

  1. Blue Texas | Turning Texas Blue Says:

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  2. Blue Texas | Turning Texas Blue Says:

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