Category Archives: Seminary Education

Some Advice from Paul for Young Seminarians: A Letter

Dear [seminarian], I thought I’d write to pass along a bit of advice about your studies from St. Paul. I suspect now may be as good of a time as any, since you’ll likely receive this right after your midterms. … Continue reading

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Interview with Carl Martin

I had a chance to sit down with Clearwater Christian College prof. Carl Martin a few months back to talk about biblical studies, ministry preparation, and the sorts of things that get him out of bed in the morning. Below is the first … Continue reading

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Surviving Seminary as a Family: The Wife’s Perspective

This is the second part of a two-part post on how to survive seminary as a couple/family. The first part is Mark Snoeberger’s perspective as a husband. What follows below is an answer to the same question from the perspective … Continue reading

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Surviving Seminary as a Family: The Husband’s Perspective

Since my wife and I are seminary survivors that still occasionally hold hands in public, we are sometimes asked, “How did you do it?” Or “How did you survive the seminary experience?” For the next two posts on this blog, … Continue reading

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The Role of Seminary in the Spiritual Formation of Students

What is the role of the seminary in the spiritual formation, as it now called, the spiritual growth and maturity of the seminary student? Carl Trueman begins the discussion in this post in which he says: This is a real … Continue reading

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