Jared Mays

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Jared Mays

@JaredNMays

PhD Student, Historical Theology @QUBelfast | Alumni @SBTS

Louisville Katılım Mart 2023
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Jared Mays
Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JonMcK1647 @theFIEC It's strange. Many evangelical CofE folks are functionally credo as well. I remember an evangelical leader asking me to consider CofE ministry. As I replied, "I am credo baptist," the response was, "that's just fine we'll have you anyway!" Not great!
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@jkylebrosseau @JHGoodman8404 Hey Kyle, it's not terminal by definition. Accreditation bodies define this. Terminal means the highest you can get in a given field. So PhD, EdD, PsyD esc. DMin is a professional degree, designed to equip for a job. No shade, just giving formal definition!
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Kyle Brosseau
Kyle Brosseau@jkylebrosseau·
@JHGoodman8404 Sure, and those are key differences from research doctorates, but who’s saying these factors are necessarily definitive of all terminal, doctoral-level degrees? I’m tracking with you, and I’d be happy to land where you’re at, just wanting to make sure I’ve got my footing.
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Jeffrey Goodman@JHGoodman8404·
I have a Doctor of Ministry (Dmin) degree. This allows me to type this: it is not a doctoral level degree and it is not a terminal degree. Moreover anyone who calls themselves "doctor" with a Dmin degree is to be scrutinized heavily.
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Harrison Perkins@PastorPerks·
It’s finally real! James Ussher’s never before published or translated manuscript lectures proving he wrote the Irish Articles and the Body of Divinity. Thanks @WestminsterTS for partnering on this project
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@lukestamps Yes! This is the case for anything. History is informative and useful, not inherently prescriptive or binding.
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Luke Stamps@lukestamps·
Baptist theology, not Baptist history per se (in which Baptists accommodated themselves to all kinds of political arrangements), should determine Baptist political theory.
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ACME Fellowship@ACMEFellowship·
We were thrilled to be able to host our 3rd National Strategy Conference this weekend. What a joy to bring together our fellowship of churches to celebrate all that God is doing in and through ACME.
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Clayton@BravesClayton·
We are going to start a dialogue
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SportsNet LA@SportsNetLA·
"He lived a great life; everyone loved him in baseball... we're gonna miss him immensely." Freddie Freeman speaks on the passing of Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox before tonight's game against Atlanta. #Dodgers
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James R. Wood@jamesrwoodtheo·
important point for confessional debates from Fesko
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JesseFOwens Not yet! But im happy to share that section. I think I have your email...
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Jesse Owens@JesseFOwens·
@JaredNMays Is your thesis accessible online? I’d love to read that interaction.
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JesseFOwens It's a rich topic. I deal with it a bit in my PhD thesis. I explicitly deal with George on this, but it was mainly a problem of him not having the right sources. Benefits of having more access, but makes us have to deal honestly with assumptions!
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Jesse Owens@JesseFOwens·
@JaredNMays Haykin’s framing is primarily 17/18th c. British Baptists. I’d love to discuss the other point sometime about GB vs PB on religious toleration. Maybe I’ve got too much Haykin, George, and Nettles in me to buy that 😄
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JesseFOwens This, of course, changes over time. And Baptist views and articulations of church and state are different in the 18th and 19th centuries. But I think these changes make exception norm terminology anything but clear cut.
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JesseFOwens I guess I'm only saying that exceptions and norms are different at different times. I firmly believe that an affirmation of certain state power over religion was not an exception among PBs in the 17th century. This is one of the biggest areas of difference with the GBs 😉
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@JLSteffaniak @JesseFOwens 17th century poses a problem to a clean "Baptist" view. Parliament commissioned Baptists (along with figures like Owen and Goodwin) to eject "scandalous" ministers 1654. Baptists were very happy with the blending of church and state when in suited them!
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Jordan Steffaniak
Jordan Steffaniak@JLSteffaniak·
@JesseFOwens I don't know of any CN that would disagree with the quote in that piece, though.
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Jared Mays@JaredNMays·
@Alex_DiPrima And the inspiration for Sir Charles Lanyon when he designed a 19th c. neo-gothic building for Queen's University Belfast! In an ironic turn of events, QUB is now home to a CS Lewis reading room and has produced a swath of groundbreaking research on Puritanism.
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Alex DiPrima
Alex DiPrima@Alex_DiPrima·
Magdalen College, Oxford. Home to the reformers William Tyndale and John Foxe in the 16th century, the Puritan Thomas Goodwin in the 17th century, and C. S Lewis in the 20th century.
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