The Reformed Theology Institute (RTI) and The North American Reformed Seminary (TNARS) Announce Joint Collaboration
Dr. Patrick L. Reilly, General Manager, RTI, and Dr. Lawrence E. Bray, President, TNARS, announce today their joint collaboration for the support of enrolled students in the The North American Reformed Seminary degree programs.
Phoenix, AZ, April 09, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Dr. Patrick L. Reilly, General Manager, Reformed Theology Institute, and Dr. Lawrence E. Bray, President, TNARS, announce today their joint collaboration for the support of students enrolled in The North American Reformed Seminary (TNARS), the only seminary of its kind that offers a completely free seminary education.
The Reformed Theology Institute, a service of the all-volunteer Ask Mr. Religion (AMR) organization, provides an internet venue for all persons interested in discussions of theology topics with a distinctive Reformed doctrinal focus. With today’s announcement, all students attending TNARS, http://www.tnars.net, will now be able to discuss their coursework and related topics with RTI’s general membership, other students, and TNARS student mentors using the additional RTI discussion forums established for them through the Reformed Theology Institute web site at http://www.reformedtheologyinstitute.com.
When asked about the collaboration, Dr. Reilly remarked, “We are very excited to be associated with TNARS, which I believe represents the future of seminary level education in the internet era. Our members will benefit from the participation of so many high caliber individuals in our discussion forums.”
The Ask Mr. Religion organization has provided custom theology research for academic theologians, religious web sites, and private individuals since 1994. The fruits of the AMR theologians have appeared in hundreds of academic papers, conferences, internet forums. etc.
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The Reformed Theology Institute, a service of the all-volunteer Ask Mr. Religion (AMR) organization, provides an internet venue for all persons interested in discussions of theology topics with a distinctive Reformed doctrinal focus. With today’s announcement, all students attending TNARS, http://www.tnars.net, will now be able to discuss their coursework and related topics with RTI’s general membership, other students, and TNARS student mentors using the additional RTI discussion forums established for them through the Reformed Theology Institute web site at http://www.reformedtheologyinstitute.com.
When asked about the collaboration, Dr. Reilly remarked, “We are very excited to be associated with TNARS, which I believe represents the future of seminary level education in the internet era. Our members will benefit from the participation of so many high caliber individuals in our discussion forums.”
The Ask Mr. Religion organization has provided custom theology research for academic theologians, religious web sites, and private individuals since 1994. The fruits of the AMR theologians have appeared in hundreds of academic papers, conferences, internet forums. etc.
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