Classes start for McCormick next week and I don't have one book that I need. Not that I even know what books I do need. Despite that, I'm really excited about this up coming semester. I know it's going to be hard but I'm sure I'll pull through. I'm taking
History Survey II,
Introduction to Theology, and
Paul and the Politics of Difference. Once I finish with these courses I will be finished with all of my 9 bible courses and 3 history courses that are required for my M.Div.
I've also been playing around with publishing my iCal calendars. I found this pretty cool php ics calendar display program (though they don't have a website anymore) and have published my calendars
here.
As I look back at what I've taken already, it just shocks me at how far along I am.
These are the classes I've taken up at McCormick:
I 301 - Pilgrimage in Faithfulness (PIF)
MED 313 - Introduction to Christian Education
E 300 - Introduction to Contemporary Christian Ethics
B 300 - Introduction to Biblical Studies
B 321 - Hebrew Exegesis I
B 322 - Hebrew Exegesis II
B 324 - Greek Exegesis I
B 325 - Greek Exegesis II
B 433 - Genesis
B 400 - The Foundations of Jewish and Christian Difference
B 407 - The Gospels
H 300 - History Survey I
H 430 - Daughters of Ethiopia: African & African American Women in Conversation
M/E 405 - Families in Theological, Pastoral & Ethical Perspective
M/E 417 - Power & Abuse
MWP 314 - Introduction to Christian Worship
That's a lot of writing. Each one of those classes was on average more than 20 pages of writing.