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About the Major
The mission of the Biblical, Religious, &
Interdisciplinary Studies Department is to provide
instruction and mentoring in biblical studies, philosophy,
cross-cultural studies, and educational ministries from the
perspective of a Reformed worldview.
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Bible and Religion Department
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Benefits and Outcomes
Students who graduate with a degree in Bible and Religion
are free to pursue a wide spectrum of career choices.Some
students continue their education in seminary.
Others build on the knowledge and skills they acquired
from the Bible and Religion major by entering careers in:
- Education
- Law
- Criminal Justice
- Psychology
- Counseling
Regardless of what goals are chosen, a Bible and Religion
major prepares one for a career and a lifestyle guided by
religious faith.
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Student Testimonial "...If
you want it, the faculty and students at Montreat can
provide you with a biblical understanding that impacts all
parts of your life. Whether you plan to pursue professional
ministry or not, these years of study, worship, and
fellowship will equip you with the means and knowledge to
experience and demonstrate God's love to others in whatever
field you choose."
-Andrew Black, Bible and Religion Major
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Faculty Profile
Dr.
Don Shepson
Assistant Professor of Bible and Christian Education, has a B.A. from Wheaton College; M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and is currently working toward the completion of his Ph.D. Read More |