Greektim
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So if we were to put the 6 seminaries on a matrix of theology, where would each fall?
Calvinism, I would say: SBTS most reformed, SEBTS many reformed w/ a few dissenters --> all the way to SWBTS and NOBTS which seems anti-reformed.
Maybe one I'm more aware of is NT textual studies: NOBTS then SEBTS are at the top... not sure who falls in line after that (probably SBTS then SWBTS being so close to DTS and the CSNTM)
Where do the 6 fit into places like eschatology and ecclesiology? For that matter, which of the 6 is more academic vs. ministerial/practical vs. a healthy combo of both?
What say you???
FYI, I know you can't lump 1 entire school into 1 entire theological tradition. Just give a general consensus or majority view. For instance, SEBTS is all over the map in eschatology. But by and large I would say the popular view is historic premill (w/ a few Dispies and Amills)
Also, my ulterior motive is to find out the theology of GGBTS
Calvinism, I would say: SBTS most reformed, SEBTS many reformed w/ a few dissenters --> all the way to SWBTS and NOBTS which seems anti-reformed.
Maybe one I'm more aware of is NT textual studies: NOBTS then SEBTS are at the top... not sure who falls in line after that (probably SBTS then SWBTS being so close to DTS and the CSNTM)
Where do the 6 fit into places like eschatology and ecclesiology? For that matter, which of the 6 is more academic vs. ministerial/practical vs. a healthy combo of both?
What say you???
FYI, I know you can't lump 1 entire school into 1 entire theological tradition. Just give a general consensus or majority view. For instance, SEBTS is all over the map in eschatology. But by and large I would say the popular view is historic premill (w/ a few Dispies and Amills)
Also, my ulterior motive is to find out the theology of GGBTS
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