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Christianity has been greatly served by the scholars, theologians, and pastors that were equipped for defending the faith through study at institutions like Cambridge, Yale, and Princeton. Pastors and scholars like Jonathan Edwards, B.B. Warfield, and R.L. Dabney were products of rigorous academic instruction in the Western tradition and their influence continues to this day. But as of late, the notable output of even reformed seminaries seems to be race hustlers, social justice warriors, functional anabaptists, and pietists that would be unrecognizable to their forefathers. Where did things go wrong? And what can be done to fix seminaries?
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Christianity has been greatly served by the scholars, theologians, and pastors that were equipped for defending the faith through study at institutions like Cambridge, Yale, and Princeton. Pastors and scholars like Jonathan Edwards, B.B. Warfield, and R.L. Dabney were products of rigorous academic instruction in the Western tradition and their influence continues to this day. But as of late, the notable output of even reformed seminaries seems to be race hustlers, social justice warriors, functional anabaptists, and pietists that would be unrecognizable to their forefathers. Where did things go wrong? And what can be done to fix seminaries?
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