For those students interested in linguistics, Bible translation, biblical languages, semiotics, literary theory or a host of other related areas of study, Southeastern invites you to study biblical languages for the purpose of Bible translation. If you are interested in Bible translation, you will have the opportunity to study with the following faculty, as well as approximately 15 other faculty who teach in the biblical studies division.
Fred Williams (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel … [Read More]
An Invitation to Study Biblical Languages and Translation at Southeastern
A Theologically-Driven Missiology (Pt. 5: Spirit)
A Theologically-Driven Missiology (Pt. 5: Spirit)
Note: This series of posts deals with the relationship between doctrine and practice in general, and between theology and missiology in particular. It argues that sound theology should provide the starting point, trajectory, and parameters for missiological practice. It seeks a “theologically-driven” missiology both for the United States and international contexts.
Christians acknowledge that Father, Son, and Spirit live in eternal and unbroken communion with one another. The unified nature of … [Read More]
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