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Trinity Southwest University

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Trinity Southwest University
Established1990; 34 years ago (1990)
AffiliationThe Association of Christian Schools International
Executive DeanSteven Collins
Location,
New Mexico
,
United States
Websitewww.tsu-edu.us

Trinity Southwest University (TSU) is an unaccredited evangelical Christian institution of higher education with an office in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Principally a theological school that encompasses both the Bible college and theological seminary concepts of Christian education, it offers distance education programs and degrees in Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, Archaeology & Biblical History, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Representational Research, and University Studies.

History edit

TSU was founded as Southwest Biblical Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where it provided Bible-oriented education for local students. In 1989 it relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to TSU, in 1990 it began an official association with "an internationally-known Bible college and seminary" (not identified), but it became an independent institution of higher education in 2001.[1]

Most TSU students enroll in distance education. As of 2007 the typical student was an adult between 40 and 49 years old. At that time, the school occupied a former church in Albuquerque.[2] As of October 2021 its location was described as "a strip mall in Albuquerque."[3]

Doctrine edit

TSU is evangelical Christian in its orientation; it calls itself "trans-denominational". The school holds that biblical scripture, specifically "the ancient Hebrew Tanakh and the New Testament", is "the only written, divinely inspired representation of reality given by God to humankind, speaking with absolute and authority in all matters upon which it touches."[4]

Affiliations and accreditation status edit

TSU is not accredited by any accreditor recognized by the United States Department of Education. The institution's position is that "any governmental association or oversight ... is inappropriate for a faith-based organization or institution, and constitutes a fundamental violation of church/state separation".[5] Accordingly, students are ineligible for governmental financial assistance. The institution states that it operates in New Mexico under a religious exemption authorized by state law. TSU is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International.[5]

 
Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project map in the area of Eastern Kikkar in the Jordan Valley of Jordan

Archaeology edit

Since 2005, TSU's Executive Dean, Steven Collins, has directed excavations at Tall el-Hammam in Jordan, a Bronze Age settlement which he argues was the biblical city of Sodom.[6][7][8] He has written several books on the topic.[9][10][11] Other biblical archaeologists have rejected the identification because it is inconsistent with biblical literalist chronology;[12][13][14] according to Christianity Today, "few archaeologists outside of those working on the excavation team believe that Tall el-Hammam is Sodom."[15]

Collins and his colleagues claim that Tall el-Hammam was destroyed in a sudden catastrophe, based on the discovery of burnt brick, melted pottery and geophysical signatures of high temperatures.[16][17] In a 2021 paper, they argued that this was a meteor air burst similar to the Tunguska event.[18] Soon after its publication, physicist Mark Boslough, who is cited in the paper, raised several concerns about its contents and the background of its authors, and Elisabeth Bik, an expert in investigating scientific misconduct, identified possible doctored images.[3][19] The authors initially denied tampering with the photos but eventually published a correction in which they admitted to inappropriate image manipulation.[20] On February 15, 2023, the following editor’s note was posted on this paper, "Readers are alerted that concerns raised about the data presented and the conclusions of this article are being considered by the Editors. A further editorial response will follow the resolution of these issues."[21] Additional problems with this research related to TSU continue to be discovered and reported on PubPeer.[22] These include accusations of unattributed and misattributed text in the TSU Ph.D. dissertation of co-author Phillip Silvia.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ , Trinity Southwest University, archived from the original on December 11, 2010, retrieved March 10, 2012
  2. ^ Richard Metcalf (November 26, 2007), , Albuquerque Journal, archived from the original on December 19, 2013
  3. ^ a b Marcus, Adam (1 October 2021). "Criticism engulfs paper claiming an asteroid destroyed Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  4. ^ "About". Trinity Southwest University. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b Affiliations, Trinity Southwest University, retrieved March 10, 2012
  6. ^ "Tall el-Hammam, Jordan". Biblical Archaeology Society. 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  7. ^ Collins, Steven (2007). "Sodom: The Discovery of a Lost City". Bible and Spade. 20 (3). Associates for Biblical Research: 72.
  8. ^ Collins, Steven (2007). (PDF). Biblical Research Bulletin: The Academic Journal of Trinity Southwest University. 7 (7). TSU Press: 27. ISSN 1938-694X. Archived from the original on August 15, 2009.
  9. ^ . Popular Archaeology. June 6, 2012. Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  10. ^ . Popular Archaeology. September 2012. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  11. ^ . Popular Archaeology. September 28, 2015. Archived from the original on December 8, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  12. ^ Govier, Gordon (April 2008). . Christianity Today. 52 (4): 15. Archived from the original on April 18, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  13. ^ Merrill, Eugene H. (2012). "Texts, Talls, and Old Testament Chronology: Tall Hammam as a Case Study" (PDF). ARTIFAX – the Bible Archaeology News Magazine. 27 (4). The Institute for Biblical Archaeology and the Near East Archaeological Society: 20–21.
  14. ^ Bolen, Todd (February 27, 2013). "Arguments Against Locating Sodom at Tall el-Hammam". Biblical Archaeology Society. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  15. ^ Govier, Gordon (2021-09-24). "Sodom Destroyed by Meteor, Scientists Say. Biblical Archaeologists Not Convinced". Christianity Today. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  16. ^ Gerson, Ian (June 5, 2014). . Popular Archaeology. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  17. ^ Beamon, Cindy (May 11, 2016). "Signs of a Cosmic Blast: Local researchers find evidence of fiery end for Sodom in Bible". The Daly Advance. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  18. ^ Bunch, Ted E.; LeCompte, Malcolm A.; Adedeji, A. Victor; Wittke, James H.; Burleigh, T. David; Hermes, Robert E.; Mooney, Charles; Batchelor, Dale; Wolbach, Wendy S.; Kathan, Joel; Kletetschka, Gunther (2021-09-20). "A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea". Scientific Reports. 11 (1): 18632. Bibcode:2021NatSR..1118632B. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-97778-3. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 8452666. PMID 34545151.
  19. ^ Boslough M (January 2022). "Sodom Meteor Strike Claims Should Be Taken with a Pillar of Salt: A controversial, widely publicized paper claiming that a cosmic impact destroyed a biblical city has had key images photoshopped and rotated to fit the biblical hypothesis". Skeptical Inquirer. 46 (1). New York City: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry: 10–14. ISSN 0194-6730. Wikidata Q110293090.
  20. ^ Bunch, Ted E.; LeCompte, Malcolm A.; Adedeji, A. Victor; Wittke, James H.; Burleigh, T. David; Hermes, Robert E.; Mooney, Charles; Batchelor, Dale; et al. (22 February 2022). "Author Correction: A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea" (PDF). Scientific Reports. 12 (1): 3265. doi:10.1038/S41598-022-06266-9. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 8864031. PMID 35194042. Wikidata Q111021706.
  21. ^ Kincaid, Ellie (February 21, 2023). "Journal investigating Sodom comet paper for data problems". Retraction Watch. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  22. ^ Various commenters. "PubPeer - A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea Scientific Reports (2021) - 117 Comments". PUBPEER. Comments starting in September 2021.
  23. ^ Various commenters. "The Middle Bronze Age Civilization-Ending Destruction of the Middle Ghor". PUBPEER. Comments starting in August 2022.

External links edit

  • TrinitySouthwest.com (official website)
  • TSU-edu.us (official website)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Trinity Southwest University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message 35 09 58 N 106 35 29 W 35 16600 N 106 5913 W 35 16600 106 5913 Trinity Southwest UniversityEstablished1990 34 years ago 1990 AffiliationThe Association of Christian Schools InternationalExecutive DeanSteven CollinsLocationAlbuquerque New Mexico United StatesWebsitewww wbr tsu edu wbr us Trinity Southwest University TSU is an unaccredited evangelical Christian institution of higher education with an office in Albuquerque New Mexico Principally a theological school that encompasses both the Bible college and theological seminary concepts of Christian education it offers distance education programs and degrees in Biblical Studies Theological Studies Archaeology amp Biblical History Biblical Counseling Biblical Representational Research and University Studies Contents 1 History 2 Doctrine 3 Affiliations and accreditation status 4 Archaeology 5 References 6 External linksHistory editTSU was founded as Southwest Biblical Seminary in Tulsa Oklahoma where it provided Bible oriented education for local students In 1989 it relocated to Albuquerque New Mexico According to TSU in 1990 it began an official association with an internationally known Bible college and seminary not identified but it became an independent institution of higher education in 2001 1 Most TSU students enroll in distance education As of 2007 the typical student was an adult between 40 and 49 years old At that time the school occupied a former church in Albuquerque 2 As of October 2021 its location was described as a strip mall in Albuquerque 3 Doctrine editTSU is evangelical Christian in its orientation it calls itself trans denominational The school holds that biblical scripture specifically the ancient Hebrew Tanakh and the New Testament is the only written divinely inspired representation of reality given by God to humankind speaking with absolute and authority in all matters upon which it touches 4 Affiliations and accreditation status editTSU is not accredited by any accreditor recognized by the United States Department of Education The institution s position is that any governmental association or oversight is inappropriate for a faith based organization or institution and constitutes a fundamental violation of church state separation 5 Accordingly students are ineligible for governmental financial assistance The institution states that it operates in New Mexico under a religious exemption authorized by state law TSU is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International 5 nbsp Tall el Hammam Excavation Project map in the area of Eastern Kikkar in the Jordan Valley of JordanArchaeology editSince 2005 TSU s Executive Dean Steven Collins has directed excavations at Tall el Hammam in Jordan a Bronze Age settlement which he argues was the biblical city of Sodom 6 7 8 He has written several books on the topic 9 10 11 Other biblical archaeologists have rejected the identification because it is inconsistent with biblical literalist chronology 12 13 14 according to Christianity Today few archaeologists outside of those working on the excavation team believe that Tall el Hammam is Sodom 15 Collins and his colleagues claim that Tall el Hammam was destroyed in a sudden catastrophe based on the discovery of burnt brick melted pottery and geophysical signatures of high temperatures 16 17 In a 2021 paper they argued that this was a meteor air burst similar to the Tunguska event 18 Soon after its publication physicist Mark Boslough who is cited in the paper raised several concerns about its contents and the background of its authors and Elisabeth Bik an expert in investigating scientific misconduct identified possible doctored images 3 19 The authors initially denied tampering with the photos but eventually published a correction in which they admitted to inappropriate image manipulation 20 On February 15 2023 the following editor s note was posted on this paper Readers are alerted that concerns raised about the data presented and the conclusions of this article are being considered by the Editors A further editorial response will follow the resolution of these issues 21 Additional problems with this research related to TSU continue to be discovered and reported on PubPeer 22 These include accusations of unattributed and misattributed text in the TSU Ph D dissertation of co author Phillip Silvia 23 References edit History Trinity Southwest University archived from the original on December 11 2010 retrieved March 10 2012 Richard Metcalf November 26 2007 Consolidation a Name and a School Albuquerque Journal archived from the original on December 19 2013 a b Marcus Adam 1 October 2021 Criticism engulfs paper claiming an asteroid destroyed Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah Retraction Watch Retrieved 2 October 2021 About Trinity Southwest University Retrieved 16 July 2022 a b Affiliations Trinity Southwest University retrieved March 10 2012 Tall el Hammam Jordan Biblical Archaeology Society 2021 Retrieved September 25 2021 Collins Steven 2007 Sodom The Discovery of a Lost City Bible and Spade 20 3 Associates for Biblical Research 72 Collins Steven 2007 A Response to Bryant G Wood s Critique of Collins Northern Sodom Theory PDF Biblical Research Bulletin The Academic Journal of Trinity Southwest University 7 7 TSU Press 27 ISSN 1938 694X Archived from the original on August 15 2009 Archaeologists Return to Excavate Possible Site of Biblical Sodom Popular Archaeology June 6 2012 Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved August 1 2017 Archaeologists Excavate Massive Ancient Gateway in Jordan Popular Archaeology September 2012 Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved August 1 2017 Possible site of ancient Sodom yields more finds Popular Archaeology September 28 2015 Archived from the original on December 8 2018 Retrieved September 25 2021 Govier Gordon April 2008 Looking Back Claims to new Sodom locations are salted with controversy Christianity Today 52 4 15 Archived from the original on April 18 2008 Retrieved September 25 2021 Merrill Eugene H 2012 Texts Talls and Old Testament Chronology Tall Hammam as a Case Study PDF ARTIFAX the Bible Archaeology News Magazine 27 4 The Institute for Biblical Archaeology and the Near East Archaeological Society 20 21 Bolen Todd February 27 2013 Arguments Against Locating Sodom at Tall el Hammam Biblical Archaeology Society Retrieved July 3 2013 Govier Gordon 2021 09 24 Sodom Destroyed by Meteor Scientists Say Biblical Archaeologists Not Convinced Christianity Today Retrieved 2021 09 26 Gerson Ian June 5 2014 Making the Case for Sodom Popular Archaeology Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Retrieved May 14 2017 Beamon Cindy May 11 2016 Signs of a Cosmic Blast Local researchers find evidence of fiery end for Sodom in Bible The Daly Advance Retrieved May 14 2017 Bunch Ted E LeCompte Malcolm A Adedeji A Victor Wittke James H Burleigh T David Hermes Robert E Mooney Charles Batchelor Dale Wolbach Wendy S Kathan Joel Kletetschka Gunther 2021 09 20 A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea Scientific Reports 11 1 18632 Bibcode 2021NatSR 1118632B doi 10 1038 s41598 021 97778 3 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 8452666 PMID 34545151 Boslough M January 2022 Sodom Meteor Strike Claims Should Be Taken with a Pillar of Salt A controversial widely publicized paper claiming that a cosmic impact destroyed a biblical city has had key images photoshopped and rotated to fit the biblical hypothesis Skeptical Inquirer 46 1 New York City Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 10 14 ISSN 0194 6730 Wikidata Q110293090 Bunch Ted E LeCompte Malcolm A Adedeji A Victor Wittke James H Burleigh T David Hermes Robert E Mooney Charles Batchelor Dale et al 22 February 2022 Author Correction A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea PDF Scientific Reports 12 1 3265 doi 10 1038 S41598 022 06266 9 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 8864031 PMID 35194042 Wikidata Q111021706 Kincaid Ellie February 21 2023 Journal investigating Sodom comet paper for data problems Retraction Watch Retrieved February 27 2023 Various commenters PubPeer A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea Scientific Reports 2021 117 Comments PUBPEER Comments starting in September 2021 Various commenters The Middle Bronze Age Civilization Ending Destruction of the Middle Ghor PUBPEER Comments starting in August 2022 External links editTrinitySouthwest com official website TSU edu us official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trinity Southwest 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