Are there any major divinity schools/seminaries in the US that do not incorporate the Bible’s inerrancy (divine inspiration, infallibility) as part of their statement of faith/curriculum?
I’m almost positive that Yale’s doesn’t, since a very large portion of the div students I know are, in fact, atheists.
Really. I’m not joking.
Plenty. Only the truly conservative schools (Bob Jones, etc.) would have such a requirement. Princeton, Chicago, Berkeley, Drew, etc., don’t.
twicks, Drew alum
Obviously, I haven’t been looking in the right places. The first four I looked into all had scriptural inerrancy as part of their mission statement/statement of faith, and I was hoping it wasn’t a popular trend. Thanks for the leads!
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Were you at reunion this past weekend?
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[ot]Nope – I went to grad school there, not undergrad. Verrain went there undergrad, though. [/ot]
Add Harvard and Union to my list, btw.