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Jimmy Clifton
01-01-2005, 04:35 AM
For those who do not want to attend seminary, Bible college, schools of theology or schools of divinity but want to learn some basic theology, let me recommend the following:
1. Christian Church of North America School of the Bible. (http://www.ccna.org/SOTB/Schoolwelcome.html)
2. Evangelical Church Alliance Bible Extension Institute. (www.ecainternational.org/Bible_Extension_Institute/bible_extension_institute.html)
Robert J.
01-01-2005, 05:09 AM
For those who do not want to attend seminary, Bible college, shools of theology or schools of divinity but want to learn some basic theology, let me recommend the following:
1. Christian Church of North America School of the Bible. (http://www.ccna.org/SOTB/Schoolwelcome.html)
2. Evangelical Church Alliance Bible Extension Institute. (www.ecainternational.org/Bible_Extension_Institute/bible_extension_institute.html)
Thanks for these Jimmy. Keep them coming and don't think people don't read these. Although I consider myself agnostic overall, I have always appreciated the scholarship of theological studies and I am planning on taking some DL on this subject sometime next yr,
Jimmy Clifton
01-01-2005, 05:22 AM
Thanks for these Jimmy. Keep them coming and don't think people don't read these. Although I consider myself agnostic overall, I have always appreciated the scholarship of theological studies and I am planning on taking some DL on this subject sometime next yr,
You're welcome and good luck in your theological studies. I am sure, as an agnostic, you must of read Bertrand Russell. I have always enjoyed his work. He presented the case for agnosticism better than anyone else I have read. Happy New Year to you and all on here!
Robert J.
01-01-2005, 07:22 PM
You're welcome and good luck in your theological studies. I am sure, as an agnostic, you must of read Bertrand Russell. I have always enjoyed his work. He presented the case for agnosticism better than anyone else I have read. Happy New Year to you and all on here!
I have not. Although I suspect my readings on agnosticism was probably based on his works. I actually was quite glad I found myself an agnostic. Before I was ignorant and was calling myself atheist and it never seemed right. Agnostic is a much truer fit to my beliefs today.
I shall look up this author. Thanks.
Jimmy Clifton
01-01-2005, 08:10 PM
I have not. Although I suspect my readings on agnosticism was probably based on his works. I actually was quite glad I found myself an agnostic. Before I was ignorant and was calling myself atheist and it never seemed right. Agnostic is a much truer fit to my beliefs today.
I shall look up this author. Thanks.
I think you will enjoy his works.
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