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Dr. Ed Delph is on the facility of the Phoenix University of Theology serving as Dean of Faith In Culture. Ed strongly believes in PUT to the point of serving on the staff of this new type of seminary.....one that combines academics and life experience. You can learn more about PUT by reading the information below. If you would like to know more about PUT or perhaps even be interested in enrolling click on.....www.Phxut.com. The information below will give you more details. Website: Phxut.com Phone: (602) 717-2769 The mission and purpose of Phoenix University of Theology is to help train and equip ministers and those in ministry related fields, to achieve their full potential in life and ministry, by reducing cost and making it possible to complete a degree program entirely through distance learning, with a minimal amount of time away from their ministry, work and family. Ministry is defined as any activity engaged in as a result of one’s faith, conviction and/or calling. The term is not limited to the professional or ordained clergy. It includes any faith motivated ministry that address the community at large. Phoenix University of Theology represents a revival of the The classical learning approach: · tailors degree requirements to assist in the attaining of individual goals · sees many environments as appropriate to learning, not just the classroom · acknowledges that the range of learning resources is limitless · cultivates self-direction and independence · acknowledges the value of “revelation education” Phoenix University of Theology is committed to responding to the need for lifelong learning opportunities by providing a full range of educational services adapted to the needs of ministers and church leaders. To accomplish this goal, the University recognizes and gives credit for documented experiential learning, also referred to as “lifelong Learning” or “Prior Learning”. Students may request credit for experiential learning by using the Ministry Advancement Portfolio (MAP). The (MAP) allows for the assembling and presentation of documented learning regardless of how it was gained. Phoenix University of Theology recognizes that biblical knowledge is worthy of credit and acknowledgement. We believe honor and recognition should be awarded those who learn through revelation and independent study. Revelation education includes inspiration and invention. “It is through revelation education that we find the creative genius of God working through man.” This program is designed specifically for ministers and individuals who have gained knowledge within the context of their faith and ministry that is worthy of seminary, college or graduate level credit. Dr. Richard Drake, Dmin., ThD web site edited by webEDdesign.com |
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