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Good Scholar, Bad Scholar—Which One Are We?

July 12, 2015 · by Admin | in scholarship | tagged editing, PhD, research, scholar, scholarship, writing | 12 Comments

I remembered how my Old Testament professor used to greet us at the start of class with something like “Hello, comrades” or “Hello, fellow scholars.” This occurred back in the time when I was studying towards my MTS degree. Many of us just laughed at the remark, some of us somehow looked perplexed, but for […]

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