[B-Greek] College Suggestions
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at juno.com
Thu Feb 17 14:26:54 EST 2005
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:09:29 -0700 "Charlie and Mary Jane Perkins"
<perkins at commspeed.net> writes:
> 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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It would appear that thus far everyone has missed the one obvious school
which should be considered since you indicate an interest in Reformed
theology.
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI
www.calvin.edu
I have no interest in this school other than being an alumnus, etc. :-)
george
gfsomsel
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