The book contains a collection of papers, discussions and reflections focusing on the theological education and ministerial formation in the Caribbean. The contributors place strong emphasis on the current status of Caribbean theology and on issues and concerns influencing and shaping the future direction of this contextual theological expression. They recognize the railroading of the agenda for Caribbean theology in the 1980s and the emerging articulation in the 1990s. On this basis, they identify as urgent the task of reflecting on the challenges which confront those who would seek to articulate and develop further the methodological concerns as well as concerns about the content of Caribbean theology as the region moves towards the twenty-first century.