Monthly Archives: February 2012

The Good the Bad and the Ugly of Bible Interpretation

Interpretation is the key to unlocking the meaning of stories in the Bible.  It could be good, bad and even ugly. All too often we are quick to sift out a meaning with little attention to the story details such … Continue reading

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Why Christian Counseling?

Editor’s note: Dr. Kellogg is offering a course in Counseling this semester at NEST. Most of us don’t give much thought to the topic raised by the title of this article unless we, or someone we love, are faced with … Continue reading

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Racism, Slavery, and the Book of Job

Racism. Racism can be defined as “prejudging people based on their race or ethnicity.” More expansively, we might say that Racism is the ranking of people in terms of dignity or value based on their race or ethnicity, and treating … Continue reading

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Upcoming Events at NEST (Quick Links)

Let The New England School of Theology be part of your continuing Bible education. We have five exciting courses in our Spring 2012 line up. Register today – some classes start soon!

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