[B-Greek] College Suggestions

Jeff Cockrell jeffcockrell at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 17 12:00:53 EST 2005


As far as colleges offering majors in biblical languages see:

Houston Bap -- http://fc.hbu.edu/arts&human/chri&phil/biblang.html

Geneva College -- 
http://www.geneva.edu/academics/undergraduate/bible/biblical_lan.html

Ashbury College --  
http://www.asbury.edu/_CONTENT/ACADEMICS/MAJORS/biblicallanguages.pdf.

Concordia Univ -- 
http://abraham.cuaa.edu/catalog/artsci/relphi/biblan/biblanmaj.shtml

Baylor Univ -- http://www3.baylor.edu/BRL/

For a school close to you check out CIU in Columbia, SC. It's 
nondenominational, not reformed but evangelical -- 
http://www.ciu.edu/college/majors/biblical-languages/

Jeff Cockrell



>From: "Charlie and Mary Jane Perkins" <perkins at commspeed.net>
>To: <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
>Subject: [B-Greek] College Suggestions
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:09:29 -0700
>
>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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