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On The Wheel
09-20-2011, 04:15 PM
I was watching the UPCI vs. Classic Christianity debates (Ankenberg show) the other day. They addressed Brother Urshan as Dr. Nathaniel Urshan.

My family has been acquainted with the Urshans for 40 years. I was not aware he had earned a graduate degree. Does anyone know where or when this took place?

Noah Marshall
09-20-2011, 04:22 PM
That is probably in recognition of a conferred honorary degree. Just a guess.

I too am unaware of any degree.

On The Wheel
09-20-2011, 04:32 PM
That is probably in recognition of a conferred honorary degree. Just a guess.

I too am unaware of any degree.

That's what I thought. It does seem strange to use a Doctorate on a national, scholarly debate when it is not even real. Brother Sabin was actually the scholar in the debate.

Jack Shephard
09-20-2011, 04:50 PM
I was watching the UPCI vs. Classic Christianity debates (Ankenberg show) the other day. They addressed Brother Urshan as Dr. Nathaniel Urshan.

My family has been acquainted with the Urshans for 40 years. I was not aware he had earned a graduate degree. Does anyone know where or when this took place?

Perhaps he didn't have that degree, but he does, after all, have a college named after him now so...

On The Wheel
09-20-2011, 06:48 PM
The debate was a great disgrace for the UPCI in multiple ways. I just did not want a false doctorate making the whole fiasco even worse.

pelathais
09-20-2011, 08:48 PM
The debate was a great disgrace for the UPCI in multiple ways. I just did not want a false doctorate making the whole fiasco even worse.

From http://oof.upci.org/inductees/nurshan.asp :

"Honorary doctorate degrees were conferred upon Brother Urshan from Apostolic Bible Institute, Gateway College of Evangelism, and Christian Life College."

It should be noted that none of the institutions listed have ever been accredited, let alone recognized as having the authority to confer a "real" doctorate. For that matter, none of these institutions even have post-graduate studies programs - accredited or not. It is rather shaky.

I worked for Bro. Urshan briefly many, many years ago. I never knew him to use any sort of title other than "Rev." - and even that was a formality. I don't know why they pulled "Dr." out of the bag for the Ankerberg debates. In my opinion, we should not have even had the GS go on the show - just for appearances sake.

Hoovie
09-20-2011, 08:53 PM
From http://oof.upci.org/inductees/nurshan.asp :

"Honorary doctorate degrees were conferred upon Brother Urshan from Apostolic Bible Institute, Gateway College of Evangelism, and Christian Life College."

It should be noted that none of the institutions listed have ever been accredited, let alone recognized as having the authority to confer a "real" doctorate. For that matter, none of these institutions even have post-graduate studies programs - accredited or not. It is rather shaky.

I worked for Bro. Urshan briefly many, many years ago. I never knew him to use any sort of title other than "Rev." - and even that was a formality. I don't know why they pulled "Dr." out of the bag for the Ankerberg debates. In my opinion, we should not have even had the GS go on the show - just for appearances sake.

I guess that goes to show how little I know about it. I just assumed any college that does not have earned doctorates (whether accredited or not) would not be giving out honorary doctorates.

pelathais
09-20-2011, 09:01 PM
I guess that goes to show how little I know about it. I just assumed any college that does not have earned doctorates (whether accredited or not) would not be giving out honorary doctorates.

Almost no accredited school would. It really shakes their credibility. Still, I've seen it done, but I can't think of where exactly. It is rather common among the unaccredited crowd to do things like this. Most do it for the bucks - and they charge some big bucks. Others do it to mollify their leader. Sort of like when Hugo Chavez shows up on a campus in Venezuela. You'd better put a robe on the guy and a pallium if you want to keep doing business.

... not to say that NAU ever demanded such honors, quite the opposite, from my experience. But we did have a toady culture that did such things.