The MDiv certainly enjoys being the industry standard, as it were, of theological degrees for pastors. I think that's for good reason as it covers a lot of ground. However, I know there are seminaries such as RTS who offer high-quality MABS and MATS degrees. Assuming he's a proper candidate in...
SBTS recently announced their simplified M.Div degree which consists of 84 credit hours. This includes 21 in each Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, and Practical Studies. Compare this to schools such as RTS and WTS which are at 106 and 111 respectively.
Do you think SBTS’ curriculum...
Ladies and Gentlemen of the PB,
I covet your input regarding a couple of seminaries. In an effort to keep it unbiased, I will only offer that I have been accepted to both for the MDiv. Let's pretend for a moment that financing, relocation, etc., are not an issue. Just a vote based on a bare...
Good morning, folks--
I joined the Puritan Board just a moment ago so that I could get you folks to weigh in on this question.
I'll graduate this December, and I am looking for a seminary to attend. SBTS seemed like a solid choice for theological education. They have a stout faculty-- well...
Hey All,
As stated in the title, I would love some advice and recommendations on seminaries to consider. Heres some background: I am a graduate of Philadelphia biblical university with a BS in Bible. i graduated in 2011 and worked in a presbyterian church plant (PCA) post college in a staff...
Hi all,
I'm keen to hear some ideas that you might have for an Mdiv thesis in the discipline of Philosophy of Religion? Are there particular areas that haven't had much research?
Thanks!
I'm planning to go to seminary next year, and I've been applying to Westminster Seminary California and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. WSC is cheap, reformed, teaches theology thoroughly, and close to home for me (the LA area), but it is a small campus with a rather inflexible curriculum...