TEE for the 21st Century

15.02.2025 / David Burke Most of us know that TEE (Theological Education by Extension, or Tools to Equip and Empower) started life in Guatemala in the 1960s. Some missionaries struggled to provide ministry training to people in remote areas and developed the innovative approach that is TEE. Since then, TEE has taken many different forms […]

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The All Africa Theological Education by Extension Association (AATEEA)

01.02.2025 / Kangwa Mabuluki A Means of Decolonizing Theology by Making it Available to All The All Africa Theological Education by Extension Association (AATEEA) is a support, collaboration, and coordination body for Theological Education by Extension (TEE) and other non-formal theological Education groups or establishments in Africa. In AATEEA we aim to make disciples of

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TEEnet and Open Access learning materials

Central to the TEE vision is the idea of access to theological learning. The vision implies the desire to remove obstacles blocking people from accessing theological education. Extending theological education means opening up geographical access, economic access, linguistic and cultural access, ecclesiastical access, gender access, class access, pedagogical access and spiritual access. All of these

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