Hey Gang;
I have what may seem to be a "loaded question." I recently received a copy of the Memphis Theological Seminary magazine. (I did some graduate-professional work there in order to finish my MDiv @ The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary back in 1995).
As I looked over their list of Doctor of Ministry graduates, I perused the former educational credentials of the DMin grads. I saw a degree that I had not considered to be a "degree" before. This was the "L. Th." I also attended a liberal liturgical seminary (Episcopal) and I had seen the title after some of the priest's names but did not know it was considered an actual "degree."
Do any of you know what the degree "L. Th." is? Like I said, this is a "loaded questions."
Comments/observations.
Those of us in the narrow "Baptist realm" really do need to get out more often. HA!:tongue3: Maybe this will increase our understanding somewhat?
sdg!
rd
I have what may seem to be a "loaded question." I recently received a copy of the Memphis Theological Seminary magazine. (I did some graduate-professional work there in order to finish my MDiv @ The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary back in 1995).
As I looked over their list of Doctor of Ministry graduates, I perused the former educational credentials of the DMin grads. I saw a degree that I had not considered to be a "degree" before. This was the "L. Th." I also attended a liberal liturgical seminary (Episcopal) and I had seen the title after some of the priest's names but did not know it was considered an actual "degree."
Do any of you know what the degree "L. Th." is? Like I said, this is a "loaded questions."
Comments/observations.
Those of us in the narrow "Baptist realm" really do need to get out more often. HA!:tongue3: Maybe this will increase our understanding somewhat?
sdg!
rd