Part+1,+Unit+1

Recall the story of the homeless shelter in the micro-lecture. Do you think that it is an example of "practical theology?" What would Veling think?
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Veling resists settling on a clear "definition" of practical theology. What are the most important characteristics that he identifies to help describe it?
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From the descriptions of practical theology that Veling quotes from various authors on pages 19-22, pick one that you think is especially helpful for you as a student and minister. Why did you choose it?
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