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Darn back button... Sorry for the double post.
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<Pandora orders loads of books from Amazon and climbs into own box to hide.>
I’m actually studying for a degree in Divinity and as I’m doing it on my own at home, I’m afraid here is the only place I get to try things out. I really appreciate it when people correct me and give suggestions as it’s hard to criticize and give feedback to yourself. I’m sure I’ll post lots of other dire gaffs, and I apologise in advance – but hopefully things will get better. |
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could you chime in on this? What is your opinion? Does Psalms 90:4 support 2 Peter? Do other biblical scholars believe this to be case? Did the concept even exist before 2 Peter, or do agree that it's a modern interpretation to backfit Genesis into scientific observations? Thanks. |
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I'm doing the degree with the University of London external programme - the degrees are exactly the same as if you were an attending student. They have 28,000 students in 159 countries. The BD is taught by Heythrop College. Jesuit originally, but accepts all. You have ten modules to complete - 5 compulsory and 5 optional, and between three and eight years to complete the course. You study on your own at home and take the exams at designated centres in your own country. The cost is very reasonable - about £250 sterling the first year and then about £130 the other years plus £98 for each exam. They've been running these external courses for over 150 years so they're really well organised. And University of London is worth the paper it's written on. |
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There is no reason why people can't discuss issues such as these, but one should be very careful about stating things in such an absolute way. It would be especially nice to see sources for facts that are stated (at least once in a while) since most here probably use books or websites for the information they bring into the discussion anyway. Quote:
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<a href="http://dreamwater.org/bccox" target="_blank">My website</a> has these lists and plenty more located under the heading <a href="http://dreamwater.org/bccox/index.html#ADL" target="_blank">"Academic Discussion Lists"</a>. Quote:
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BTW, I was serious about the books I mentioned above. They are all excellent resources. Most of all, have fun! Sincerely, Haran |
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