A liberal friend of mine once described me as conservative but not fundamentalist, because I wasn't mad at anybody.
That's probably about the gist of it- :laugh:
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A liberal friend of mine once described me as conservative but not fundamentalist, because I wasn't mad at anybody.
Piedmont International University now
I know one of your theology prof's: Dr. Christmas. I think we had a few classes together back in grad and postgrad school. Its been a while so I don't remember as clearly as I should.I actually adjunct-teach at TBC (just a couple of random classes), and I think while they still self-describe as fundamental, they don't discuss it very often. Again, probably because they're not mad at anyone.
I know one of your theology prof's: Dr. Christmas. I think we had a few classes together back in grad and postgrad school. Its been a while so I don't remember as clearly as I should.
Did grad and post grad classes together at Piedmont. I would have graduated w/ him for the PhD, but I left the school for various reasons.That's awesome! Adam and I went to school together in our undergrad. He and I are co-teaching Poetic Books next semester, whatever that may entail (seriously, I have no idea how this teaching structure will work). So you've studied at Piedmont, or did he head to Southeastern for a few courses?
Is Liberty considered Fundamental?
A few years ago, Ceaderville affiliated with the SBC,
same thing with Davis College (binghamton,NY); and Word of Life, (Schroon Lake)
That's CEDARVILLE. My daughter graduated from there! Wonderful school!
When did she grad from Ceaderville
Is Liberty considered Fundamental?
Not that I know of. I have a cousin who graduated there.
Several cousins who went to Cedarville, too. If Cedarville is fundamentalist, then we are using a very broad definition of the word.
Baptist Bible College, Clark's Summit PA, used to be a good fundamental place, but has weakened more recently from all I've heard. Two of my former pastors, up in Maine, graduated from there.
BJU is technically a non-denominational school, but to my understanding it is about 95% Baptist nowadays.I can't believe that no one's list included Bob Jones University!
I had some dealings with John Brown University back in the late 60's (this is the school that presented Bob Jones Sr his doctorate), and their Bible department was Dallas Theological oriented. Don't know much about them anymore.