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Is there a Doctor in the House?: An Insider’s Story and Advice on becoming a Bible Scholar
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“It required an understanding of theology, and ethics, and ancient religions and philosophies. You had to have a working knowledge in a plethora of fields just to have the background to be able to deal with a book as rich and complex as the Bible.”
― Is there a Doctor in the House?: An Insider’s Story and Advice on becoming a Bible Scholar
― Is there a Doctor in the House?: An Insider’s Story and Advice on becoming a Bible Scholar
“If a seminary or Christian college has a wise provost or dean or department chair, he or she will realize that they need some faculty who are master teachers but publish little, and some scholars who can both teach and publish, and some who would be better just being research professors. It takes a variety of faculty to make up a good school. But alas, even in schools that have such administrators, promotion and sabbaticals are often based on publications or planned publications, not just on reviews of one’s classroom performances. Thus, some scholars who find research and writing a huge cross to bear are forced to carry that cross all the way to Golgotha Publishing House in order to get promoted. It really ought not to be that way at a Christian school, where the main goal should be “training students or budding clergy in the way that they should go.”
― Is there a Doctor in the House?: An Insider’s Story and Advice on becoming a Bible Scholar
― Is there a Doctor in the House?: An Insider’s Story and Advice on becoming a Bible Scholar
