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| | 7.26.2008

Ryan and I had the privilege yesterday to sit down with Dr. John Frame, professor of systematic theology and philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, to discuss his experiences and thoughts on seminary education. What we talked about centered around two documents he has written--Learning at Jesus' Feet: A Case for Seminary Training, and Proposal for a New Seminary. He gave us some very insightful material and offers some great advice to those currently in or thinking about attending seminary. Ryan asked the questions and directed the interview while I handled the camera.

Here is the a short clip with Frame giving some advice when thinking about seminary. You can view the full-length video (and find out why Frame is sitting in front of an organ) by visiting the GoingToSeminary.com website.

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