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What kind of courses? Do you want the school to be accredited?
Damon should be able to correct anything here, but when I took undergrad at Liberty I did not take Philosophy or Apologetics and I am unaware if they are offered as undergrad courses. Seminary level? Sure. Just not sure about undergrad
Andrew,
I had no idea the Gospel Coalition had all that stuff. Thanks for posting.
Do you guys know of any good Christian colleges that provide online courses that I can take at home? thanks.
No prob. I think many of those are the RTS and WTS lectures from itunes as well, the Gospel Coalition site just did the helpful work of putting everything conveniently together for us.
Yes, especially like the second suggestion. I'm just sayin'.Reformed Baptist Seminary - Home | The North American Reformed Seminary
Here are a couple of options that haven't been mentioned so far:
Reformed Baptist Seminary - Home
| The North American Reformed Seminary
Here are a couple of options that haven't been mentioned so far:
Reformed Baptist Seminary - Home
| The North American Reformed Seminary
NARS looks interesting, but is non-accredited. What exactly are the benefits of accreditation? Is a degree a TRUE degree if it's from a non-accredited seminary?
Well they all started out without any accreditation. So this is sometimes a chicken and egg situation. Speaking from experience on the secular accreditation side of things, and a past member of visiting accreditation teams in that realm, most accreditation bodies will not even consider evaluating an institution until it has actually produced graduates. I am not sure how the ATS process works, but I would be surprised if it were very different in this one aspect.Is a degree a TRUE degree if it's from a non-accredited seminary?