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Originally Posted by BobDylan
Does anyone have any suggestions for Seminary Schools that an apostolic would benefit from going to? I checked into Dallas Theological Seminary, and they require a statement saying that you affirm the doctrine of the trinity. Although, it does not define the trinity in the student's statement (it does define it for the faculty and staff), I think I could get by with affirming the "trinity", but not affirming their definition of it. But I would still feel unconfortable with it. I am interested in historical studies, linguistics, and systematic theology. I am definitely intrigued by DTS Th. M. nad I know they are highly regarded. Does anyone have any other suggestions for a seminary school that an aposotolic would benifit from? One that is highly regarded? The biggest bang for the buck so-to-speak? Thanks!
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If I am not mistaken...DTS is also heavy on the doctrine of cessation...meaning they believe that the HOly Spirit baptism, gifts, and miracles ceased with the apostles.
My wife am I am currently studying for our Masters of Divinity at ORU's School of Theology and Missions....great school, very heavy on the free operation of the Holy Ghost and power, believe that tongues are the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and describe the godhead as "one God in three modes just like Water, Ice, and steam"...just had to read a Richard Roberts book for a class and this was how he described the godhead.