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Looking for ideas and reviews for Master's programs. Hoping for a theology degree a little lighter weight (and cheaper) than a full M. Div. I know of www.rtsvirtual.org.Also ran into www.mdivs.edu (seem SBC in their theology which is nominally ok, but prefer reformed or something close to it). That is a pretty short list, hoping you guys know of more, I know of Robin's experience with whitefield seminary. The no-refund policy seems to be common with these internet organizations. - Kurt
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Do not pre-pay tuition for the entire program in spite of the discount incentive they may offer. Distance learning is not for everyone - and if you find that you can't do it that way, at least you won't be out thousands of non-refundable dollars if you don't pre-pay. Besides, I don't think Whitefield Seminary's pay-it-all-up-front discount incentive is even Biblical, considering James' counsel: Come now, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit." Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. Instead you ought to say, "If the Lord wills, we live and also do this or that." But as it is, you boast in your arrogance; all such boasting is evil (James 4:13-16). Also, consider the value of real accreditation and the meaning of spurious attempts at claiming accreditation. Whitefield, for example, is "accredited" by an agency of the school's own making. Check and verify the credentials of the staff and professors there. That's really important too. Check with the examining committee of your own presbytery. A degree from Whitefield Seminary, for example, is actually more of a liability than an asset with some presbyteries, especially because of the school's association with theonomy/reconstructionism. Do a lot of double and triple checking before you jump in! -Robin
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Kurt, You might check with Birmingham Theological Seminary, a seminary that is approved by the PCA for ordination purposes; they have a distance education page here: http://www.birminghamseminary.org/disedu.aspA quick glance at this page indicates, if I understand correctly, that one COULD probably complete much, if not all, of a Master's of Biblical Studies via distance education. But you might contact them and see where they are now in this area. Theo
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Until you make up your mind IIIM has several FREE on-line courses. These are taught by professors at RTS: IIIM Video Curriculum. Of course you may purchase these as well.
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Thanks guys, the links are helpful.
IIM seems like a great way to dip a toe into rts teachings.
- Kurt
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Kurt Here is a small but solid Reformed Baptist Seminary that has distance learning. One of the faculty sometimes preaches in our church. Reformed Baptist Seminary
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William said:Kurt Here is a small but solid Reformed Baptist Seminary that has distance learning. One of the faculty sometimes preaches in our church. Reformed Baptist Seminary Here is a link to their course syllabus which could be overlooked on their web page. The reading lists are quite extensive: course information
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William, Thank you for your links--that seminary is most interesting. I guess their "Marrow of Theology" program would be the one for non-ministerial students: http://www.rbseminary.org/marrow_curric.phpDefinitely the lowest cost program I have ever seen, and the quality does not look bad either. Theo
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