02/10/2025
We are excited to annouce a new round of course offerings! These free online classes will be conducted via Zoom and YouTube, open to anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of philosophy, theology, and the human experience.
Upcoming Courses:
Philosophy of Science with Jason Hyde
This course explores the philosophical foundations of science, the limits of empirical inquiry, and whether science discovers truth or constructs useful fictions.
Duration: Six weeks, starting March 7, 2025
Time: Fridays, 1:00–2:00 PM CST
Format: Weekly Zoom seminars (recorded for later access)
Meeting ID: 850 5749 5299
Philosophy, Humour, and the Absurd with Dr. Alex Carter
Why should we take humour seriously? This course examines the role of the absurd in shaping our understanding of life and the human experience.
Duration: Six weeks, starting March 18, 2025
Time: Tuesdays, 8:00–10:00 AM GMT
Format: Weekly Zoom seminars (recorded for later access)
Meeting ID: 851 9721 9719
Seminary in New Testament Biblical Theology with Jason Hyde
This seminar examines the New Testament as a theological whole, tracing its inner coherence through the interplay of divine revelation, christological fulfillment, and eschatological hope.
Duration: Six weeks, starting March 6, 2025
Time: Thursdays, 1:00–2:30 PM CST
Format: Weekly Zoom seminars (recorded for later access)
Meeting ID: 868 8298 7124
Survey of Biblical Anthropology with Dr. Larry Mathis
From Adam and Eve to the New Creation, this course explores the biblical vision of humanity—our origin, purpose, and destiny. Through theological and scriptural analysis, we will examine how the image of God, sin, and redemption shape our understanding of what it means to be human.
Duration: Six weeks, starting March 17, 2025
Time: Mondays, 9:00–10:30 AM CST
Format: Weekly Zoom seminars (recorded for later access)
Meeting ID: 898 1006 0738
The Cross and The Contemporary World with Spencer Davidson
The image of Christ’s cross conveys a message that is simultaneously one of hatred and redemptive love. This course will engage liberation theology, eco-theology, evangelical theology, and theological aesthetics to explore how scholars address the meaning of the cross in today’s world.
Duration: Six weeks, starting March 17, 2025
Format: Weekly YouTube videos
How to Register:
To express your interest, email [email protected]
Please note: Each course is scheduled in a specific time zone. Be sure to check your local time zone to ensure you join at the correct time.