The Bible Session 4
May
3

The Bible Session 4

This course will examine the most important text in the history of the world. We will do close readings of both the Old Testament, paying special attention to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, 1 Samuel, Deuteronomy, and Ecclesiastes, and the New Testament, with a focus on Matthew, Romans, and Galatians. Our textual analysis will yield a deeper understanding of the foundational document of Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization.

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The Bible Session 3
Apr
26

The Bible Session 3

This course will examine the most important text in the history of the world. We will do close readings of both the Old Testament, paying special attention to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, 1 Samuel, Deuteronomy, and Ecclesiastes, and the New Testament, with a focus on Matthew, Romans, and Galatians. Our textual analysis will yield a deeper understanding of the foundational document of Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization.

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The Bible Session 2
Apr
19

The Bible Session 2

This course will examine the most important text in the history of the world. We will do close readings of both the Old Testament, paying special attention to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, 1 Samuel, Deuteronomy, and Ecclesiastes, and the New Testament, with a focus on Matthew, Romans, and Galatians. Our textual analysis will yield a deeper understanding of the foundational document of Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization.

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The Bible Session 1
Apr
12

The Bible Session 1

This course will examine the most important text in the history of the world. We will do close readings of both the Old Testament, paying special attention to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, 1 Samuel, Deuteronomy, and Ecclesiastes, and the New Testament, with a focus on Matthew, Romans, and Galatians. Our textual analysis will yield a deeper understanding of the foundational document of Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization.

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The Cold War Session 4
Apr
4

The Cold War Session 4

The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which emerged from World War II as rival superpowers, competed for more than forty years for control of the world. The geopolitical struggle, and the underlying threat of nuclear confrontation, affected most of the earth’s population and produced wide-ranging consequences within the US and USSR and in countries on every continent. This course will provide an analysis of the origins and outcomes of the Cold War both globally and domestically, spanning from the end of World War II through the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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The Cold War Session 3
Mar
28

The Cold War Session 3

The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which emerged from World War II as rival superpowers, competed for more than forty years for control of the world. The geopolitical struggle, and the underlying threat of nuclear confrontation, affected most of the earth’s population and produced wide-ranging consequences within the US and USSR and in countries on every continent. This course will provide an analysis of the origins and outcomes of the Cold War both globally and domestically, spanning from the end of World War II through the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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The Cold War Session 2
Mar
21

The Cold War Session 2

The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which emerged from World War II as rival superpowers, competed for more than forty years for control of the world. The geopolitical struggle, and the underlying threat of nuclear confrontation, affected most of the earth’s population and produced wide-ranging consequences within the US and USSR and in countries on every continent. This course will provide an analysis of the origins and outcomes of the Cold War both globally and domestically, spanning from the end of World War II through the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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The Cold War Session 1
Mar
14

The Cold War Session 1

The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which emerged from World War II as rival superpowers, competed for more than forty years for control of the world. The geopolitical struggle, and the underlying threat of nuclear confrontation, affected most of the earth’s population and produced wide-ranging consequences within the US and USSR and in countries on every continent. This course will provide an analysis of the origins and outcomes of the Cold War both globally and domestically, spanning from the end of World War II through the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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