The title of this topic is similar to saying, "Too much time learning to read, not enough time studying books." Scripture warns that you "watch your life and doctrine closely, if you do you will save both yourself and your hearers." Doctrine is simply a set of accepted beliefs. You cannot please God without faith/belief...and you cannot know God without faith/belief in the truth. Thus, if you want to have a "relationship" with God, you need both faith and truth. That is the very essence of "doctrine." I dont know the story with this professor, but I dont think his story is a strike against a strong focus on doctrine. Scholars are not immune to spiritual attacks, poor choices or depression. If a Charismatic committed suicide, we shouldn't assume they had too much focus on relationship without a strong enough grounding in truth.