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Leadership and Ministry training |
Dow Moses |
What are some good resources that you all use for leadership and ministry training. _________________ DOW MOSES |
Friendly Face Posts: 100 2/3/18 9:44 pm
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Dave Dorsey |
biblicaltraining.org
Full recordings of undergrad and grad classes from some very strong seminaries, all completely free. Lots of electives for leadership and other things too. Go there and check out the "Institute". |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 13654 2/3/18 10:23 pm
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revuriah wrote: | I just signed up, Dave. Any recommendations? |
I would start with the core track in the Institute section and go from there based on what interests you.
Sys Theo with Ware is great. Greg Beale has a biblical theology class. Stein's NT survey classes are great. Mounce's Greek stuff is awesome. I've been lecturing on textual criticism lately using Wallace's course as my primary jumping-off point for research. I've also been listening to the church history lectures lately. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 13654 2/5/18 1:06 pm
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revuriah wrote: | Are textbooks required? I’m actually listening to the OT survey intro now. |
Nope! There's occasionally downloadable material on the main course page, and the lecturers may mention books now and then, but the lectures stand on their own.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it. This website has been a tremendous blessing to me -- it really is some of the best seminary professors in the US, made available for free. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 13654 2/6/18 8:21 pm
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Yeah, there's no substitute for being in class (online or in person), writing essays, getting graded, etc. I would love to go to seminary. But this is a great alternative if that's not an option and a great supplement even if it is. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 13654 2/6/18 8:55 pm
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