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Join us for our Christmas Chapel service as we sing carols, share readings, and celebrate the end of the term
The OT Guild is a monthly gathering for students, staff, and faculty studying, teaching, and interested in Old Testament studies.
The Linguistics Circle is a monthly gathering of students, faculty, and others who are interested in biblical linguistics. Each gathering,
The DSA invites everyone to a Gingerbread Contest! Join us on Friday, Dec. 12th, at 6:30pm. Please fill out the

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.
With insurance professionals and a 24/7 emergency claims service, we are ready to assist you no matter what.

Schedule an appointment with our Admissions Team to discover which program is right for you.

Access free resources and support for your well-being through the GuardMe Student Support Program.

Looking for a specific person or department? Find them in our faculty and administrative staff directory.
Join us for our Christmas Chapel service as we sing carols, share readings, and celebrate the end of the term
The OT Guild is a monthly gathering for students, staff, and faculty studying, teaching, and interested in Old Testament studies.
The Linguistics Circle is a monthly gathering of students, faculty, and others who are interested in biblical linguistics. Each gathering,
The DSA invites everyone to a Gingerbread Contest! Join us on Friday, Dec. 12th, at 6:30pm. Please fill out the

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.

The presenter for this month is Namhyo Kim, PhD student in New Testament, with a paper entitled “Revisiting the Kingdom and Priests in Revelation: A Grammatical-Metaphorical Analysis of βασιλεἰα.”Anyone who is interested in joining is most welcome to join. As usual, there is a pre-Circle dinner gathering at 5pm. We will meet in Cullen Hall near the back doors and walk together to the Phoenix for dinner.
As customary, our discussion will be held in the MDC board room, as well as on Zoom. For any questions or comments, please contact co-chairs Dr. Stanley Porter or Dr. David Yoon, or email CBLTE directly. We look forward to discussing linguistics and Revelation!
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