This will be a semester of basically fulfilling requirements for ordination in the PC(USA). Sixteen credit hours. None feel overwhelming. I would have loved to take Philippians or Augustine or Newbigin, but it is what it is. Thankfully, I have some good time in the afternoons to do homework, work out, and maybe work a few hours. I think I'll like this schedule.
Introduction to Biblical Hebrew: Dr. Seow
I will be happy to survive and finish this course, with he who literally wrote the book.
Christology: Dr. Migliore
Hands down, this will be my favorite class of the Spring. Looking forward to it. Dr. Migliore...so Reformed. A refreshing voice.
Presbyterian Polity: Rev. Prince
Rev. Prince seems great. Hopefully Polity will be made exciting and relevant!
Preaching: Dr. Saldine
I like Dr. Saldine. Dr. Saldine seems to likes me. I like to preach. Lord willing, this will be a good semester.
Worship in the Reformed Tradition: Dr. Brown
Surprisingly, I am excited about this course. I don't really know Dr. Brown, but the subject matter interests me...hopefully it will help me to become more familiar with the ole' Reformed tradition.
Field Ed: Clinton Presbyterian Church
I really enjoy working at Clinton. Sundays are busy there, but good.
Death & Dying (auditing): Dr. Evans
Excited to sit in on this class and glean some wisdom before this summer's CPE.
Dr. Migliore looks like he'd be a fun teacher! Hey do you think you'll drive back through CO this summer?
Posted by: amy p | January 27, 2006 at 06:22 PM
Hebrew? You are in my prayers :)
Posted by: apostle john | January 28, 2006 at 12:22 AM
My schedule is the complete inverse of yours. http://plax.typepad.com/fear_trembling/2006/01/on_tap.html Have fun actually having free time!
Posted by: - kp - | January 28, 2006 at 12:15 PM