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Originally Posted by Zenas Usually if there is a dual degree program, it's because the requirements for the degree overlap at some point.
While classics and theology may overlap at some points, as others have said, you probably don't want both degrees from the same place. You could always get your M.Th from RTS Jackson and your M.A. in Classics from Milsaps. *shrug* | Milsaps? Quote:
Originally Posted by DMcFadden Several theological luminaries worked on degrees at different schools at the same time. | Tell me more!
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