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Thank you CedarWolf for the encouragement. I tried hard to pick a seminary that appealed to my conservative view of the Scriptures as well as to my intellect (as small as that might be.) I can not tell you how happy I was when I learned that there is to be a special lectureship this year required by all students comparing and contrasting the works of Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis concerning love, the existance of God, and the meaning of life. I love C. S. Lewis and enjoy this kind of thinking through the faith very much. I believe God has led me to the right school and am very excited to get started. Thanks again for the encouragement, Jay
Thanks Dave-So! I definitely plan to check out Salem. It turns out that my ancestors settled there in the 1600s after emigrating from England. I know something about them and no, they had little to do with Salem's illustrious past, but I am interested to see if I can find any trace of their existance there. :) Jay
I lived in New England for several years... if you're interested at all in history, which you obviously are, it is just an awesome place. My daughter is taking some theology related classes. She belongs to a church that goes to the Middle East and Africa. I'm really impressed that you have followed your dreams. Not many people have the will....we get caught up in life maybe...or don't have the motivation and dedication. My sincerest best wishes :)
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
used to work with a seminary student..Wake Forest seminary is only an hour or so from here..;) entire semesters of New Testament Greek, entire classes on a single letter from Paul (ya know what I mean..like Phillipians 101..;), the constant struggle to get 'pulpit time'..;) have fun..
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Thanks Pakled, for the well wishes. I will definitely keep up my art, Carolly. I noticed that there is a Fine Arts commitee of the Student Association, so I will be checking that out. Thanks again Dave-So for the encouragement. I planned to go to seminary shortly after receiving my bachelor's degree, but its taken me seven years to get started. Though there were some very real world issues that slowed me down, I think I was partly just frightened of the task. I am glad I am going forward with it now. It feels like I am doing the right thing. Thanks again everyone, Jay
Cedarwolf, check out The Question of God by Dr. Armand M. Nicholi, Jr. It's published by Free Press. The lectureship is based on this book and Dr. Nicholi is giving the first lecture. Good to hear from you, Dan! Keep on modeling! Thanks Phil for the encouragement! I have only heard good things about GCTS from those who have attended it. I will most definitely check out your church if I am in the area. :) Jay
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Hello Everyone! Approximately two weeks from today, I will be driving across the continental United States from San Francisco to Boston to begin seminary! I will be attending Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts in their Master of Divinity program. Though I am interested in full time Christian ministry, I am currently planning to teach Church history or theology. This has been a dream of mine for many years. I will continue to make artwork, though I imagine that my presence in this community will be diminished while I am working away at school. I have enjoyed getting to know many of you through these boards or face to face (at Carolly's famous Poser parties) and hope to be able to stay in contact with you. Your friend always, Jay Button