I am currently in my second year as an MA, New Testament student at Talbot School of Theology. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Biblical & Theological Studies in 2020 from Biola University. The degree included 67 units of my concentration and required an original thesis, significantly longer than a typical M.A in Biblical & Theological Studies which is anywhere from 49-55 units or so depending upon the school. So Jokes on me for only getting a B.A. out of the deal!
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I am currently in my second year as an MA, New Testament student at Talbot School of Theology. I earned my Bachelor's Degree in Biblical & Theological Studies in 2020 from Biola University. The degree included 67 units of my concentration and required an original thesis, significantly longer than a typical M.A in Biblical & Theological Studies which is anywhere from 49-55 units or so depending upon the school. So Jokes on me for only getting a B.A. out of the deal!
I was required to take several semesters of Biblical Greek and have been reading the Greek NT for roughly 6 years now. Since then I have been learning Latin as I hope to move forward after graduation toward a PhD in Early Christianity. I am a seasoned researcher, and I am always learning myself! While I have tendencies towards certain areas of interest, anything within Biblical & Theological Studies interests me.
I prefer to give my students a fishing pole rather than a fish. This is not a college or seminary platform, I do not yet have a PhD nor have I been continually published in the field. I am a student and a highly motivated self-learner, my strengths and capabilities are much more of a tutor at this point rather than professor. I will try and help anyway I can, and push my students toward asking good questions and finding answers while providing help along the way.