IF a person graduated from a respectable Bible college or seminary certainly they wold be familiar with the technical wording.
If the candidate gives his doctrinal statement certainly he will understand what they mean.
The most important thing is, Can they explain them to an unlearned community sitting in a pew? That is what concerns me.
His doctrinal statement will confirm his theological soundess. If a man graduates from any school and has a confirmed view on eschatology, I shall have grave doubts about his standing. He has just followed his professor. I want everything in pew language. As I was instructed by one professor, "Jim, keep it simple in presentation. Profoundess is not defined in big words, it is clearly taught simply so a child can understand the essentials."
We are testing a person for their calling to ministry, not asking for a lifetime's experience in two hours.
Cheers,
Jim
If the candidate gives his doctrinal statement certainly he will understand what they mean.
The most important thing is, Can they explain them to an unlearned community sitting in a pew? That is what concerns me.
His doctrinal statement will confirm his theological soundess. If a man graduates from any school and has a confirmed view on eschatology, I shall have grave doubts about his standing. He has just followed his professor. I want everything in pew language. As I was instructed by one professor, "Jim, keep it simple in presentation. Profoundess is not defined in big words, it is clearly taught simply so a child can understand the essentials."
We are testing a person for their calling to ministry, not asking for a lifetime's experience in two hours.
Cheers,
Jim