Randall Hoedeman left a comment for Ed Koffenberger
"I was on adjunct faculty at LPTS (in its AAMFT program) when we moved to Pittsburgh in 1994.  SBTS's program was designed for AAPC membership and CPE supervisory credentials.  I minored in theology during my doctoral work.  Albert Mohler, the future…"
Dec 25, 2011
Randall Hoedeman left a comment for Ed Koffenberger
"Thanks Ed.  Graduated from Southern in 1986.  It was the "old" Southern Seminary before the fundamentalist takeover.  Its psychology of religion program was quite depth oriented back in the day. 
Randy "
Dec 24, 2011

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  • Hi Randall. Happy new year, and welcome to the online depth community. Sorry to be so slow--I'm just getting around to adding my rather belated greeting to Ed's. Hopefully you have had a chance to explore the site and have found the Alliance to be made up of a dynamic group of likeminded people who can learn from each other in a multitude of ways.

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    I remember sending children there when I was executive director of Noah's Ark Children's Village in Jeffersonville. I graduated from LPTS with MAs in MFT & Divinity before heading to Pacifica for the PhD. I was there as Honeycutt "left" and Mohler took over watching many of the women and some of the men transfer to LPTS. Curiously, while Mohler's people took control of SBTS, the heat at LPTS was about the recent conference that focused upon the feminine nature of God. Talk about two end so of the then present continuum.

    Hope all is well with you. What keeps you busy these days?

  • I was at Louisville Presbyterian during the dismemberment of the old SBTS. I remember a thriving and respected social work program there but did not know of the psychology of religion path. My wife graduated from SBTS right before the rules changed and I took a few courses in 1988 while I was trying to decide whether seminary was my path or not. A Southern Baptist preacher friend of mine was aware of the changes coming and told me to go to LPTS for SBTS was about to change. I have never stopped thanking him for this advise.

    Glad you have joined the DPA for a continued conversation.

  • Welcome Randall,

    Your degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary was here in Louisville? Notice I said "here" in Louisville. How long ago was that? I think we have much to share. I believe you will find much of interest in the many blogs, forums, and groups of the Alliance. I look forward to your posts.

    Ed

  • Glad to see you here Randy!

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