I was excited about Poli Sci 209: Computational Economics, but just got a notice saying that it was cancelled. So this interrupted my regularly scheduled freaking-out-about-the-Christian-Theology-final-tomorrow with a new session of freaking-out-about-what-I-am-doing-next-semester. For review, here’s my summary about the Poli Sci course I wrote up: POLISCI 209 Computational Political Economics — Introduction to the field [...]
Living Leadings
Religious, Spiritual, and Scholarly Considerations from Robert C. Fischer
One rarely knows what is good for us and what is bad. Therefore if we knowingly put ourselves in the hands of Almighty, whatever happens must be deemed good. And I try literally to follow that precept.
Gandhi, "Letter to Francesca Standenath", April 1947
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Spring 2011 Classes
(as of Registration)
I’m extremely excited for next semester’s classes. NEWTEST 104 Hellenistic Greek — Continuing work on New Testament Greek. NEWTEST 227H Exegesis of the Greek New Testament: Hebrews — Studying Hebrews with David Moffitt, whose presentation of Hebrews in my New Testament class and whose presentation of Jewish sacrifice in my Old Testament class both blew [...]
Fall Semester Classes
Here are the classes that are beginning for the Fall semester: Exodus in the Jewish and Christian Tradition — This course looks deeply into the story of the Exodus and considers it in light of the many ways Jews and Christians have appropriated it. In particular, we’ll be spending time on its role as an [...]











