DepravedButForgiven
Puritan Board Freshman
So. Let me reform the post. Reform the question.
Given a seminary is where men of God called to the office of pastorate or elder (some see those as the same) in the church go for training. Should not the leadership of a seminary be other men of God who have served in the office of pastorate?
I am asking this from, although a seminary is not a church, but somewhere where men are being trained to lead churches. Should women henceforth be a president or any form of leadership over a seminary?
Given a seminary is where men of God called to the office of pastorate or elder (some see those as the same) in the church go for training. Should not the leadership of a seminary be other men of God who have served in the office of pastorate?
I am asking this from, although a seminary is not a church, but somewhere where men are being trained to lead churches. Should women henceforth be a president or any form of leadership over a seminary?
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