RT Article T1 Christian Spiritual Formation in a Southeast Asian Theological College JF Journal of spiritual formation & soul care VO 11 IS 2 SP 163 OP 179 A1 Tan, Jimmy Boon-Chai LA English PB Sage Publishing YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1809856841 AB This article is an account of the teaching and practice of a course on Christian spirituality and ministry at Trinity Theological College in Singapore. It introduces the design of the course, discuss its theological foundations and practicums, and explains how it is delivered and assessed. The course adopts a historical-theological approach to the introduction of Christian spirituality and traces its development from the early church until the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. It introduces spiritual exercises from each epoch of the Christian tradition and engages the student in their practice through week-long practicums. An important feature lies in the immediacy of feedback given to the student after they submit a reflection on their practicums. The course has been taught as a three-credit hour, sixteen-week semester-long course each academic year for the past three years. The students come from a broad range of nationalities and cultural contexts, as well as from different stages of life and denominational backgrounds. The course contributes to an overall emphasis on Christian spiritual formation at the college. K1 teaching and practice of Christian spiritual formation K1 spiritual formation in a Southeast Asian context K1 spiritual disciplines K1 spiritual formation in the academy K1 Christian Spirituality DO 10.1177/1939790918796844