Yesterday marked the beginning of classes. I am rounding out my electives in both the Bible and History categories by taking two courses in each. For those who've asked I've signed up for:
More good news is that I've just received an email to interview for my CPE component, which I'm hoping to do at Scarborough Grace, this spring. CPE is, essentially, a chaplaincy internship usually done at either a hospital, jail, or some other institutional environment.
I'll be glad to get it started, because it represents a major component in my education - kind of a milestone, in a way. I'm also kind of crossing my fingers, a bit, because in the entire city of Toronto, there are only 15 spots, spread over 3 centres, for students to take this course, so there's a bit of jockeying to be done.
Well, I suppose I ought to make an effort at getting back to the books, a little, before turning in. The one thing about this time of the semester is that it can seem quite overwhelming ... a lot to do.
G'night.
- Intro to Old Testament (John Course)
- Pauline Ethics (Ann Jervis)
- The Birth of Theology (aka the History of Patristic Theology) (D. Neelands)
- 17th, and 18th C. Evangelical Spirituality
More good news is that I've just received an email to interview for my CPE component, which I'm hoping to do at Scarborough Grace, this spring. CPE is, essentially, a chaplaincy internship usually done at either a hospital, jail, or some other institutional environment.
I'll be glad to get it started, because it represents a major component in my education - kind of a milestone, in a way. I'm also kind of crossing my fingers, a bit, because in the entire city of Toronto, there are only 15 spots, spread over 3 centres, for students to take this course, so there's a bit of jockeying to be done.
Well, I suppose I ought to make an effort at getting back to the books, a little, before turning in. The one thing about this time of the semester is that it can seem quite overwhelming ... a lot to do.
G'night.
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