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Originally Posted by joyful
This is exactly what I got out of it as well. It's just puzzling. If DKB studied at Wesley Biblical Seminary, a school that is accreditted by the Association of Theological Schools, then why not pursue his degrees there? They even have a distance learning program.
If it's all about money, I think that sends a terrible message about the importance of scholarship and the value of the educational process itself. I want to see DKB promote quality schools to those under his leadership in our movement. He has the educational "chops" to do so. I don't want to see that tarnished.
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You'd have to ask David Bernard
Having studied at a university does not mean someone was persuing a degree from that university.
The University of S Africa is clearly not as good a place to for someone wanting to get a broad theological education as Universities in the US.
Apparently some of you are going to reach your own conclusions about the man's character and education without his side of the story.
Why did he go there? I don't know.
Did he get an education in theology of some kind? Im sure he did but to what degree, again we don't know. I don't see the value in conjecture