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hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
Tue May 20, 2014, 11:59 AM May 2014

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary admits its first Muslim student

Greg Horton

(RNS) In the first instance of its kind, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, one of the Southern Baptist Convention’s schools, acknowledged it has admitted a Muslim to one of its doctoral programs.

Ghassan Nagagreh, a Palestinian Muslim, recently completed his first year of doctoral studies at the seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Nagagreh, a Sunni Muslim, has worked with the seminary since 2008 as a volunteer on an archaeological site in Israel. He is pursuing a doctorate in archaeology.

“This young man asked about the Ph.D. program, and I told him we don’t normally admit non-born-again believers to the seminary, but there is no reason we can’t,” said Paige Patterson, Southwestern’s president.

Patterson said that as many as 80 people work on archaeological digs, and only about a quarter come from Southwestern, so it is not unusual to find students and volunteers from different schools and different faiths.

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/05/19/southwestern-baptist-theological-seminary-admits-first-muslim-student/

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Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary admits its first Muslim student (Original Post) hrmjustin May 2014 OP
He's been volunteering for six years, I think that would have been a no-brainer to admit him. nt MADem May 2014 #1
You'd think. okasha May 2014 #2
The Benefit of an Islamic Perspective mista411 Jun 2014 #3

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. He's been volunteering for six years, I think that would have been a no-brainer to admit him. nt
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:17 PM
May 2014

okasha

(11,573 posts)
2. You'd think.
Tue May 20, 2014, 10:43 PM
May 2014

I'm sure either North Carolina (James Tabor's department) or Pennsylvania would have snapped him up in a nanosecond.

mista411

(11 posts)
3. The Benefit of an Islamic Perspective
Sun Jun 1, 2014, 07:31 PM
Jun 2014

Ghassan's admission to Southwestern should prove beneficial to the school at least as much as he will benefit from his enrollment there. IMHO there needs to be more dialogue/interaction between Christian and Islamic faith communities.

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