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.
Saturday, August 09, 2014
Fall 2014 Classes at the Institute of Lutheran Theology
If you go to the ILT website here you shall discover some very interesting courses being offered. The first thing to realize is that ILT is offering twenty courses for graduate credit this fall. These courses include standard courses in Biblical theology, systematic theology, historical theology, and pastoral theology, as well as a Greek readings course and courses in philosophy and ethics. (We believe at ILT that theological reflection has been, and must always be, in dialogue with the philosophical assumptions and views of the age in which it is undertaken. Theological reflection is clearly not philosophical reflection, but it nonetheless neglects philosophy at its own peril.)
Our Masters of Sacred Theology (STM) students this fall can choose courses in theological German, Bonhoeffer, philosophy of religion and theology & science. Readers of this blog will find all of these courses interesting, but I want to bring to attention the excellent course on Bonhoeffer taught this fall by our Dean of Academic Affairs, Dr. Jonathan Sorum. Sorum is a Bonhoeffer expert, and the course is extremely well-prepared an insightful. If you are interested in a challenge on Wednesday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDT, I recommend that you email admissions@ilt.org and get enrolled today. Dr. Sorum is also available for conversation on it at 605-692-9337.
ILT also is offering six certificate courses on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. If you don't already have an undergraduate or graduate degree, but are interested in studying theology seriously, these courses are for you! We designed them to be basic training in theology, much like companies like IBM give basic job training to computer science majors. The computer science majors find IBM's training deep and challenging, even if they already have a computer science degree. Similarly, students with undergraduate or advanced degrees already will find our certificate courses deep, challenging and interesting.
All of our courses are delivered in a fully-interactive format on-line. We at ILT take educational quality very seriously, and we have well-known professors currently teaching and more coming soon. You can study with some of the top names in Lutheran theology in the English-speaking world.
There is no other place like ILT. We are not an idea waiting to be implemented, but a fully-functioning, degree-granting institution with faculty, faculty governance, students, embedded ministry sites, and a guarantee to offer each and every class on schedule so that you can advance through our Masters of Divinity program in as few as three years. Come and join the fun!
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