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Katie Marcar on “What Makes a good Biblical Scholar or Theologian?”

April 12, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 2 Comments

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A good biblical scholar is discerning. This discernment is exercised at key points in the research process. First, a good scholar chooses worthwhile research projects to invest time in. Time is a limited commodity, so choosing the right project is paramount. [Read more…]

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