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Christian Scholars, Consider Your Vocation

April 6, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 3 Comments

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by Tavis Bohlinger

Even though a career in academia will be out of reach for most PhDs in biblical studies, (and theology, church history, etc.), there is no reason that biblical scholarship should be abandoned. Believing scholars of the Bible in any subdiscipline are extremely important for the health and life of the church. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: From the Editor's Desk, Miscellaneous Tagged With: academia, adjunct, anglican church, christian scholar, Christian scholarship, tavis bohlinger, vocation

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