Like any professional field, the world of academics and higher education has its own language. I was not fully aware of this as I progressed through my studies. I admit, it has often been confusing figuring out the proper use of terms like "doctor" and "scholar" and "professor." But I have slowly learned how to … Continue reading Doctor, Professor, or Scholar: Clarifying the Difference in Academic Titles
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Practical Advice Before you Pursue a Doctor of Ministry Degree
In this blog, I want to share some advice for those considering a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree. I have taught in the D.Min. program at Oral Roberts University for several years. During this time I gained some valuable insights into the purpose of the degree and the keys to success for students. If you … Continue reading Practical Advice Before you Pursue a Doctor of Ministry Degree
Russell Spittler’s 1983 Predictions for Pentecostal Studies and Their Fulfillment
This week we received the news that pioneering Pentecostal scholar, Dr. Russell Spittler (Ph.D. Harvard, 1971) had passed away. Spittler had a long and distinguished career as a Pentecostal scholar and educator serving at Central Bible College, Vanguard University, and Fuller Theological Seminary. He was also very involved in the Society for Pentecostal Studies where … Continue reading Russell Spittler’s 1983 Predictions for Pentecostal Studies and Their Fulfillment
Advice for Preparing a PhD Research Proposal
Photo by Startup Stock Photos on Pexels.com In a previous blog, I shared some practical advice before starting a PhD program in Theology from my experience teaching research methods for the ORU PhD Program. Preparing to enter a PhD program is a daunting task. But if your goal is to become an expert in the … Continue reading Advice for Preparing a PhD Research Proposal