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1 | The Sovereignty of God | Ps 103:19 | tgc | 124803 | ||
justme, I did not intend to group all seminaries into one catagory what I was commenting on is that unforunately it seems many have gone down the path to liberialism. As I am back in school myself I see this first hand with some of the professors I speak with. Yes I agree ther are still some very good seminaries out there Some I can think of are Masters in California Northwest Baptist, just to name a couple. However let me note that there are other options than trditional seminary with places such as Stephen Olford's Center for Expository Preaching a great learning experience if you ever have the chance. again I am not speaking in total aginst seminaries but rather stateing what I am seeing the in the field and brother it is scary. In The Love Of Christ, tgc | ||||||
2 | The Sovereignty of God | Ps 103:19 | justme | 124805 | ||
tgc: I trust your seminary experience will be as wonderful as mine was. I tend to call liberalism neo-orthodox. The label of "liberal" or liberralism si rather gerneic and can be misleading. I suppose my strong fundamentalist friends might call me a liberal and my liberal frends might say I an a fundamentalist. The reality is I am quite conserative in doctrine and theology, and practical in relating Scripture to our culture. I believe that the world judges us by our love for each other, and how we live out the gospel for others to see. I also have seen that once liberal seminaries have turned to a stonnger Biblical conserative position. Northern Baptist Seminary is such an example, and I am aware of others. It takes years to change directions, just like a huge ship takes miles to make a U turn so it is with churches and schools as well. Blessings. justme |
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