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Seminary Education: A Philosophical Paradigm Shift in Process

Seminary Education: A Philosophical Paradigm Shift in Process

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  • Wayne G. Strickland

How important is the study and knowledge of biblical Greek and Hebrew in theological education? The purpose of this paper is to foster a discussion on the place of the biblical languages in the curricula of seminaries and also to emphasize the importance of retaining the languages as part of theological training.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1989. 9 pages.

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