At other times Kenny Rhodes has discussed with us the virtues of Golden State School of Theology (see the Unk's thread on the GSST dissertation). Walston's Columbia Evangelical Seminary has had its worth also assessed here more than once. Here are two updates: Kenny Rhodes , PhD (c) no longer is listed among the faculty in the GSST website. Instead, Kenny has advanced to the presidency of his own DL seminary which is named after the dispensationalist ( Scofield Graduate School). The unaccredited school, I understand, offers degrees even up to the doctorate in varied areas of study. see: www.ananswer.org/school/ Good news, IMO, from Walston's unaccredited CES in terms of the potential utility of the CES degrees. Graduate Dicello is having an article published in a scholarly theological dictionary. Graduate Woodstock has been accepted and is successful in Southern Evangelical Seminary. And, graduate Ahrens was accepted and has a 3.5 grade average at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School! See: www.Columbiaseminary.edu/news/
"Kenny has advanced to the presidency of his own DL seminary which is named after the dispensationalist ( Scofield Graduate School). The unaccredited school, I understand, offers degrees even up to the doctorate in varied areas of study." Oh, my.
Yesterday I emailed the Indian Ministry of Education (or something like that) whose email address is on the ODA site. I asked about this statement off the Scofield site: I have not received a reply as of today.
EBB AND FLOW I first met Kenny about five years ago when on the Trinity T Delta Forum I argued with him re the worth of TTS ( I then being a Phd student myself at TTS} Kenny had been in TTS too but had become disenchanted and wanted his money back saying that TTS had duped him about accreditation. So, as I understand, Kenny has associated himself first with TTS then ACCS, then GSST, and now finally with Scofield. As to whether this journey is an ascending or a descending one I am just too shy to comment [But I do like Kenny]