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Old Skool vs New Skool

Posted on 15 April 2009 by Matt

Regardless of whether you agree with it or not, this ad from Westminster Seminary is good marketing. It’s assertive, provocative and simple–in spite of the fact that it’s totally old school in its presuppositions about what seminary is for (training pastors) and how it should be matriculated (on campus).

250x125I was fortunate enough to attend seminary in class, and only had one electronic interchange with a professor: He wanted me to e-mail him the font I used in a research paper on whether Mary contributed an egg in the conception of Jesus. (Yes, this was my idea. No, he wasn’t sold on the conclusions of my paper. And, no, I don’t recommend you ask me my conclusions either.) However, my professor did like the typeface, and there’s a good chance he’s using my paper as an example of bad theology tastefully packaged.

I digress. Recently, friends of mine who are pursuing graduate studies through distance programs have told me that the experience is in many ways superior to their experiences in class. They have more interaction with other students and professors, the assignments are tougher and they feel more engaged with the educational process. I’m not sure what I think of this, because when it comes to education, I’m an old-school traditionalist.

Anyhow, I’m interested in hearing whether what other people think of this. For your next degree (I’m talking about education, not your ascendance in the ranks of Freemasonry) would you pursue distance or in-class education?

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ORU: A Happy Ending [Beginning]

Posted on 15 January 2008 by Matt

Oral Roberts University’s acceptance of the Green (no relation) family’s offer to bail the school out is one of the most positive stories I’ve read about in a while–amid the otherwise depressing and tawdry tales plaguing the charismatic/Pentecostal community these days.

I mused at the initial breaking of the ORU scandal that nothing substantive could improve the school’s dismal reputation as long as it was run by the existing board–many of whom were haunted by their own ethical problems. It seems that Mart Green and his family were of the same opinion, as their $62 million gift hinged on the replacement of the board with a body that would more effectively represent the interests of the faculty, students and stakeholders–not the interests of the Roberts family. The new trustee board is heavily weighted toward those respected both for their solid ministry experience and academic credentials:

  • Don H. Argue, Ed. D.
  • Fredrick A. Boswell, Jr.
  • Stanley Burgess, Ph. D.
  • Hal Donaldson
  • Mart D. Green, Chairman
  • Rob Hoskins
  • Lynette (Troyer) Lewis
  • Ron Luce
  • Charles W. McKinney, ED.D.
  • Oral Roberts (Life Member)
  • Russell P. Spittler, Ph. D.
  • Dr. R. Lamar Vest
  • William (Billy) Wilson

I think I hear the pleasant sound of ORU grads nailing their diplomas back on the wall. …

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