[B-Greek] College Suggestions
Kevin W. Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Thu Feb 17 11:42:35 EST 2005
As a professor of Greek, I would recommend the
following schools. Since you are interested in a
Reformed backgound, I would recommend looking at
Geneva and CIU
http://fc.hbu.edu/arts&human/chri&phil/biblang.html
http://www.geneva.edu/academics/undergraduate/bible/biblical_lan.html
http://www.ciu.edu/college/majors/biblical-languages/
http://abraham.cuaa.edu/catalog/artsci/relphi/biblan/biblanmaj.shtml
http://www.asbury.edu/_CONTENT/ACADEMICS/MAJORS/biblicallanguages.pdf
http://www3.baylor.edu/BRL/
http://www.evangel.edu/apps/mastercatalog/view/view.asp?Group=6
Prof. Kevin W. Woodruff
Profeesor of Greek and Bible
Tennessee Temple University
Chattanooga, TN 37404
--- Charlie and Mary Jane Perkins
<perkins at commspeed.net> wrote:
> I received the following e-mail from another list.
> Any college recommendations? Please "Reply to All"
> or respond offline to:
>
> Charlie Perkins at Perkins at commspeed.net OR
>
> Alan Handermann (the original requestor) at
> handera at bellsouth.net
>
> Thank you, Charlie Perkins
>
>
> We are a homeschooling family and my middle son, at
> age 15, told me of his desire to follow God's
> calling to preach/teach the gospel. He hit the
> ground running and took particular interest in
> biblical languages. Having taken 5 years of Latin
> and studying intro Greek and some Hebrew for last
> two years, along with quite a bit of reformed
> theology, he seems determined as ever to follow
> through - I couldn't persuade him that chemical
> engineering is less controversial :)
>
> Currently 18, he is looking for a college where he
> can major in a four year undergraduate Biblical
> language program. Can anyone recommend colleges to
> consider? So far, we have heard mostly of colleges
> offering Biblical language minors (maybe someone can
> recommend a college that has a good BL minor
> program). Undergrad majors in this BL, especially
> one at least somewhat consistent with the reformed
> faith seem rare.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions on college
> options or other higher educational alternatives for
> a would be reformed preacher/teacher.
>
> Alan Handermann
> Asheville, NC
> Cornerstone Presbyterian Church
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Prof. Kevin W. Woodruff, M.Div., M.S.I.S.
Library Director/Reference Librarian, Professor of Bible and Greek
Tennessee Temple University/Temple Baptist Seminary, 1815 Union Ave.
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404, United States of America
423/493-4252 (office) 423/493-4423 (home) 423/493-4497 (FAX)
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