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Non-baptist seminaries

Discussion in '2006 Archive' started by Rev. Joshua, Sep 16, 2002.

  1. Speedpass

    Speedpass Active Member
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    Non-Baptist schools I would consider:

    Beeson Divinity@ Samford University: Birmingham, AL
     
  2. Rev. G

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    Beeson IS Baptist. ;)

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    Samford University, where Beeson is located, is Baptist. But Beeson tries to reach across denominational lines.
     
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    Yes, Timothy George has wanted it to have a very Evangelical flavor, but it is still Baptist. :D

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  5. Rhetorician

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    To all who have an ear:

    I have one advanced master's degree from the Churches of Christ Grad School of Religion, Harding Univ. Grad School.

    I got my doctorate from The University of the South's (Episcopal) School of Theology.

    Any come back or "angry exhortations?"

    sdg!

    rd
     
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    Any come back or "angry exhortations?"

    YA, WHY DIDN'T YOU LEAVE THIS DEAD THREAD ALONE and let it be dead in peace???? Now, the poor thing has to pick itself up and dust itself off and look presentable :D
     
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    That's not true concerning fundamentalism and liberalism. Fundamentalists begin with the presumption that the Bible is God-breathed and therefore the very Word of God. Liberals believe that the Bible is simply a recollection of man's attempt to describe God and explain their attempts to connect with God - a concept that in itself is also man-made.

    So Fundamentalists believe in God and the Bible, while liberals believe in an evolving concept of God with the Bible merely a description of that.
     
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