IveGotQuestions
Puritan Board Freshman
Hi y'all!
I am pursuing a M.A. in Theological Studies and have been accepted to RTS and Talbot. I am currently serving in the military and will be completing this degree online.
A little background on my ministry goals. I was a Behavioral Science major with a minor in Religion Studies in College. I developed a strong passion for the study of theology and how individuals process and apply it in their lives. My ministry objective is to serve others through psychology. I intend to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology following the completion of my Master’s of Theological Studies. I firmly believe that faith plays a crucial role in the healing process. A sound biblical foundation will allow me not only to minister to an individual’s mental health but also to their spiritual health. I seek to help people work through some of the most challenging times in their lives while offering them spiritual knowledge that influences their understanding and guides their decisions and actions. I am also interested in keeping the door open on teaching at the university level in the future.
I am looking for a school that will provide me a strong biblical foundation and challenges me academically.
I have done some research online about each school and both have shown up on a few lists of top schools. I feel a bit ignorant about how each is perceived in the community and I would appreciate any advice, experience with either school, pros/cons, the major difference I may be overlooking, etc.
Thank you for your help!
I am pursuing a M.A. in Theological Studies and have been accepted to RTS and Talbot. I am currently serving in the military and will be completing this degree online.
A little background on my ministry goals. I was a Behavioral Science major with a minor in Religion Studies in College. I developed a strong passion for the study of theology and how individuals process and apply it in their lives. My ministry objective is to serve others through psychology. I intend to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology following the completion of my Master’s of Theological Studies. I firmly believe that faith plays a crucial role in the healing process. A sound biblical foundation will allow me not only to minister to an individual’s mental health but also to their spiritual health. I seek to help people work through some of the most challenging times in their lives while offering them spiritual knowledge that influences their understanding and guides their decisions and actions. I am also interested in keeping the door open on teaching at the university level in the future.
I am looking for a school that will provide me a strong biblical foundation and challenges me academically.
I have done some research online about each school and both have shown up on a few lists of top schools. I feel a bit ignorant about how each is perceived in the community and I would appreciate any advice, experience with either school, pros/cons, the major difference I may be overlooking, etc.
Thank you for your help!
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