H. C. Ulysses Apologetics III
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Defence against the Dark Arts for Muggles (2 Cor. 10:5)
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As the semester winds down, my department surprised me with a going away party today. I'm grateful for my beloved colleagues here Houston Theological Seminary. It's all getting real. We submitted our UK visa applications yesterday.
SWL Leadership Council member Megan Rials was recently interviewed by Mike Licona about the MA in cultural apologetics from H. C. Ulysses Apologetics III. Watch below!
The JourneyWise Network is a lovely new resource for those looking for down-to-earth voices talking about the Christian faith. Shane Stanford
I learned a lot in H. C. Ulysses Apologetics III program, and one of those things was how to take an edit. There are a lot of writers who would benefit from a Holly Ordway go-over
Dr. Lynn Cohick will speak today (Aug 28) at Houston Theological Seminary's first Theology/Research Seminar. From 3:00-4:15pm (Houston time), she will talk about Christian martyrdom in the 2nd century. Open to public through Zoom. Please email [email protected] for the link.
Katherine Sonderegger will speak on Christology at Houston Theological Seminary's annual A.O. Collins Lecture. The event is free and viewable through Zoom. Sept 28, 7:00pm (Houston time). If you're in the area, you are free to join us on campus in Belin Chapel. See below for registration.
*CALL FOR PAPERS* I'm excited to share info for Houston Theological Seminary's April 2024 conference on *Jesus within Judaism: The Law and Its Interpretation in the Gospels and Early Judaism* We meet Apr 10-11, 2024 in Houston (hybrid). Our planned keynote is Yair Furstenberg. Info below!
Today at Houston Theological Seminary, Dr. Lynn Cohick will speak at our seminar on Freed Women in the First Century Church. You’re welcome to join us. 3:00-4:15 pm (Houston, TX). Email [email protected] for the link!
Such a joy to have John Meade and at Peter Gurry join us at HCU this past weekend for a Scribes & Scripture conference. Lectures were great, time in the museum was fun, and Tex-Mex food afterwards Pappasito's Cantina was a win!