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Originally Posted by natewood3 My goal would not be to teach at a secular university. I want to teach the Bible in a private college or seminary. I understand that secular universities are not conservative, reject inerrancy, etc., etc. I am honestly just curious as to what other universities people attend if they do not go to one of the Ivy league schools or somewhere like University of Chicago. I don't know many other schools with a religion or theology program in Ph.D. level work. I know of Vanderbilt, but that is one of the only other schools... | By private college I assume you mean private Christian college (and those I'd put in such a category would be frightfully few) as opposed to most private colleges, which would want you to have a nice liberal Bible-rejecting degree. Your best bet for finding out what degree you should pursue is to look at where people have their PhD's from who teach at the schools your interested in. Most of the time such information ought to be easily obtainable. You can do the same for seminaries.
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