Press), Paul LeBlanc described Kairos as a pioneer and leading example of CBTE, noting that it has redefined seminary training through its networked and personalized model.
In a comparative case study, the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada has profiled Sioux Falls Seminary/Kairos University as an early adopter of CBTE, highlighting it as the institution that "instituted the most institutionally comprehensive redevelopment” among participating schools.
Kairos University’s model has been studied and contextually reflected internationally. Based on the available data, the institution claims that since the launch of the Kairos Project in 2014, it has become “one of the largest and most diverse accredited systems of competency-based theological education in the world.”
== Publications ==
Kairos University and its leaders have contributed significantly to the literature on CBTE. President Greg Henson and theologian Kenton Anderson co-authored Theological Education: Principles …