Posted by Martin Murphy on Tuesday, April 13, 2010,
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Education
More than half of my life has been occupied with reading books. Education is about reading, comprehension, and application of the acquired knowledge. I'd like to share a little information about the need for theological education in the contemporary church. I'll use the concepts used during the Puritan era in America so you will see the difference in the process used by the modern seminaries.
The English Reformation during the 17th century was a struggle for ecclesiastical uniformity.The ... Continue reading ...
My first priority in life is spending time with my wife and enjoying life together. Next on the list is writing books. After spending nearly 30 years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library, I now devote most of my time consolidating my academic and practical gains by writing books. My web site is titled "Writing My Books" because last year my wife kept insisting that I start writing before it was too late. Every day counts when most of life is in the past. I starting writing my books last summer and my wife would often ask "what are you doing?" My answer was "writing my book." When I proposed the idea of a web site about my writing project I asked my wife "what should I name it?" Without a second thought she said "writing my books."
I have a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and a Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary.