Why, for expressing their opinion on a discussion board? Really, or do you have other reasons?
And exactly how many colleges and universities do not make a "profit"? Even nonprofits make profit or they couldn't continue. Public institutions...
Like most intellectual and academic fields, time marches on. For someone to be considered a current authority or expert they are currently working...
DEAC is recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education and CHEA. Acceptance by employers and RA schools are on a case by case basis. Some RA...
First, I have some knowledge as I have attended 3 different seminaries, all of which are ATS accredited. I graduated from one that is one of the...
It depends on your goals. If your desire is to serve as a church pastor then the accreditation can be important. For example, if one desires to be...
All this discussion about NationsUniversity has made me interested in taking a few courses to see what the quality is. Unless I missed it has...
If DEAC accreditation is okay, you may consider Grace Communion Seminary, they are Evangelical but not Fundementalist. Cost is $150 per credit...
As others have said, it depends on your goals. If you are seeking ministry or ordination in a mainline protestant church, you may have problems...
Having just read the last pages (4-5) what I see is not a problem with Elmer Gantry, but what Christianity clearly teaches. What I find odd is...
Yes most ministers would probably get a DMin. But the H-M Da could probably be used to meet CE requirements for denomination that require it and...
Originally it is, and that is certainly the usual emphasis, however not all DA degrees would not be for teaching, two example are Franklin Pierce...
If I had said that an NA doctorate is useful for college teaching, it would be beyond straining. What I clearly said is that most people pursuing...
A DA degree could be used by a Pastor as a continuing education degree requirements not to teach in academia.
The OP's thread being discussed here does not mention teaching, but simply an interest in this degree so talking about teaching with this degree...
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