It was regular practice in the medieval university for faculty and students to engage in the art of disputation. This blog presupposes the corporate nature of the theological enterprise, supposing that theology, particularly Lutheran theology, can once again clarify its truth claims and provide rational justification for its positions.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Christ School of Theology News
The Institute of Lutheran Theology's graduate school, The Christ School of Theology, now has its own webpage at http://www.ilt-cst.org/. We are looking forward to an exciting semester with new students and courses. Are you interested in the Lutheran Confessions? The Theology of Luther? Nineteenth Century Theology? Philosophy of Religion? Biblical Hebrew? Christian Sexual Ethics? Patristics? Courses in the Synoptics and Epistles? The Pentateuch? Theology and Science? We have these courses and more beginning in two weeks!
Remember that the Christ School of Theology offers a Masters of Sacred Theology (STM) as well as Masters of Religion and Masters of Divinity degrees. This fall we offer four selections, one taught by Professor Paul Hinlicky entitled "Jenson's Systematic Theology." This will be a wonderfully in-depth treatment of one of the most creative American Lutheran theologians of the past fifty years. If interested, please visit our webpages and enroll today! The ILT webpage remains www.ilt.org.
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