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The Advantages of a Classical Training as a Preparation for the Ministry

The Advantages of a Classical Training as a Preparation for the Ministry

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  • H. P. V. Nunn

The article reflects on preparation for the ministry. It focuses on three aspects: the advantages of studying Classical Greek and Latin, the advantages of a first-hand acquaintance with the works of the authors who wrote in such languages, and the advantages of an understanding of the background of both the events and thoughts they wrote on.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1949. 22 pages.

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