I'm far from an expert, but I do know some! I did a BA in ministry and a semester of seminary.
This is spot-on. The US used to have the Bachelor of Divinity (BD) instead of the Master of Divinity (MDiv), but I believe pretty much every...
It's not "wimping out" at all. By picking a moderate, he has the opportunity to undercut accusations of partisanship and, by doing so, to make the...
I agree with your position RE: qualifications. I was mainly referring to a (theoretical) politician who may have the requisite experience, etc....
For a standard M.Div., the vast, vast majority of schools will accept people without undergraduate degrees in theology, and IIRC, most M.Div....
A major reason to shy away from politicians is that even if the nominee is otherwise qualified, he or she would likely have to recuse himself or...
This is true, but I don't think there is any realistic scenario in which the Democrats take the Senate but lose the White House. That being...
Constitutional Amendment Needed Essentially, there is nothing other than a possible series of recess appointments (in rare windows) to keep...
Sociology isn't exactly a high-demand field (partially explaining the lack of DL options), but I think most traditional schools would highly...
Some musings from a civilian: I wonder if this a NATO format or something. I know in the UK, for instance, the day, month, year sequence is the...
And....she's basically a walking SNL skit. She's a living postmodern readymade that would make Marcel Duchamp proud.
You would have to check with each individual institution. My guess would be that in most cases, unless a state law provides such benefits, no...
You are, of course, correct, but there are additional confounding factors. One glaring issue is that there is generally no price...
My view on lying in politics is to expect it. Lying (to some degree) is something all candidates eventually do, but the question then becomes a...
Clinton, without a doubt. That being said, I'd pick Clinton over anyone in the field because she's my first choice.
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