The new semester is only a few days away. The comments on this post are open for any of our student readers to share their class schedules.
The new semester is only a few days away. The comments on this post are open for any of our student readers to share their class schedules.
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Intro To Old Testament 1 - Russell Fuller (online)
Biblical Worldview and Educational Practice - Michael Wilder (Mon, 2:30 PM - 5:20 PM)
Intro to Biblical Counseling, Methods & Skills - Stuart Scott (online)
Preaching Practicum - Dr. Russell Moore and Rev. David Prince (Fri. 8-10:50 AM)
Life and Theology of Augustine - Dr. Chad Brand (Wed. 11:30 AM- 2:20 PM)
Baptist History - Dr. Tom Nettles (Tues. and Thurs. 2:30 PM- 3:45 PM)
Contemporary Theol. - Dr. Wellum
Gk Syntax & Exegesis- Dr. Pennington
Intro. to Biblical Counseling- Dr. Scott
Pers. Spiritual Disciplines- Dr. Whitney
Personal Evangelism - Beougher
Systematic Theology II - Allison
Christian Worship in Contemporary Culture - Stam
Musicianship II - Priest
Chapel Choir - Bolton
Beginning Guitar
Piano Lesson
Julie,
What’s the text for the guitar class?
Systematic Theology II–Moore
Intro. to Christian Philosophy–Parker
Church History II–Smith
The semester started today down the hill…
Greek II - Barry Joslin
Preaching II - Brian Payne
Church History II - Josh Powell
Christian Aesthetics and Culture - Steve Halla
Critical Reasoning - Travis Kerns
History of the Bible - Charles Draper (online)
Matt - That’s a lot of education!
Doug - not sure until I get to the bookstore, it’s not on ecampus - will let you know when I find out.
NT Theology - Schreiner
Church History II - Nettles
Systematic I - Wellum
New Testament II - Vickers
Greek Syntax & Exegesis - Vickers
Church History II - Smith
I’m ABD baby! Hooahh!
Tony,
Yes indeed. Hopefully my blogging frequency doesn’t suffer too much. But I am looking forward to the semester.
Into to NT II - Vickers
Ministry of Proclamation - York
Ministry of Leadership - Wilder
Ministry of Mischief - Kummer
Urban Evangelism and Church Growth - Galloway
Introduction to Blue Collar Theology
Is there a wait list for the Ministry of Mischief class. I bet I could test out of it
anybody know anything about the preaching practicum on Tuesdays/Thursdays at 11:30. The e-campus still shows prof TBA and I’m one of only two students in it. The bookstore shows Jon Akin teaching it and I was looking forward to it since he chose to use two Goldsworthy books, but I can’t imagine the class will go with only two students.
Church History II - Nettles (looks like I’m in there with a couple of y’all! woohoo!)
Systematic Theology II - Moore
Intro to OT - Betts
Personal Spiritual Disciplines - Whitney
I have no books, am still in Texas, and won’t even be returning to Louisville until Saturday morning…how’s that for exciting?
Oh yeah, and our gift of the Seminary Housing office welcomed me back to school with a $100 fine for failing to fill out the proper forms for Winter check out. ::count it all joy…count it all joy….::
Anyways, I’m looking forward to getting back into the swing of things, and seeing all y’all around campus (and then walking right past you, because I’ve never met you in “real” life…lol)
Terry,
I am not sure if there is a wait list or not, but King Kummer has quite the reading list! Profs touting the 1200 page limit pale in comparison to his multi-volume manual on mischief. But alas, I have been assured that this class isn’t a bunch of busy work, but has lots of practical application.
Proclamation (York): T/R 8:30
Evangelism (Beougher): T/R 11:30
Something to fill the T/R 1:00 time slot (probably Contemporary Theol)
Wait a minute, Tony. You can’t be going in there and changing my name! Is this mischief in action?
Tony,
You have so much to teach me! I am looking forward to this class!
Hank,
It looks like we have Systematic II together. That will be pretty cool–I confess I have not been able to work much on our study. I have been reading your stuff and am looking forward to doing this if you are still interested.
God bless, brother.
Doug, no text for the guitar class!