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Jesaiah said:
Hi folks! :wave:


I know a lot of us on this board love to study the Scriptures and so I have a question for you:

If you could attend any seminary, not specifically just to get a MDiv or other degree, but just for the purpose of learning then what seminary would you attend and why? This hypothetical situation would exclude work and family obligations. So where would you study? :confused:


I personally would have two options: Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, PA or Southern Seminary in Kentucky. Westminster because it has been known as a more reformed seminary and Southern because although I am reformed I lean more towards the Reformed Baptists and with Al Mohler as the president there are strong influences at the seminary even though it is a SBC seminary.


Justin :thumbsup:

Look at Mid-America Reformed Seminary.

http://www.midamerica.edu/
 
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Given the strength of the US dollar over the Australian dollar, you could come to Moore Theological College in Sydney. Excellent bible college, and wonderful country to come and stay in a while. There have been students from the US before, also the UK, and many from closer Asian countries. Currently also have Slovene and Chilean students.

www.moore.edu.au
 
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