About the Baptist Resource
_Welcome to The Baptist Resource! We have recently added a number of seminaries and universities that readers have suggested. We're also starting a blog that I hope will be both a practical tool for students and a place for discussion. As always, if there's an accredited institution that you'd like to see in the guide feel free to use the Comments Page to let us know.
This site is chiefly ran by Greg Moore, an adjunct professor and former college Registrar in North Carolina in the United States. He has formally studied theology and church history on the undergraduate and graduate level and is a member of the American Society of Church History and the Archaeological Institute of America. He is currently enrolled in a Doctor of Theology program in Church History. His areas of research interests include: Early Monasticism, Hagiography, Hagiolatry, and understanding the Didache in its context. His proposed dissertation deals with the writings of Etheria and her interaction with 4th century Jewish and Christian holy sites. |
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Seminary and Christian College Guide
Choosing a good college is obviously important. Some are overwhelmed at the options out there. Others may only be aware of a couple of schools that have what they're looking for. That's why I've developed the Seminary and Christian College Guide. This resource connects those looking into seminaries and colleges with schools that can meet their needs - whether undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate. I have personally looked into schools for Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral programs and have found this information helpful.
If you're looking into Masters and Doctoral-level programs, see our page on choosing a school for information on accreditation, education in the U.K., and more.
I have also compiled a list of degrees that can help you determine which degree is best for you.
Research Portal
If you need information on Theology, Church History, or Ministry, then the Research Portal can assist you. Ideal for those writing research papers, the Research Portal provides links to primary and secondary sources.