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Spring 2018 Semester Highlight: Stanley Hauerwas' The Peaceable Kingdom

Now that I’ve completed another semester, it’s time for another series of “Semester Highlights,” as I’ve decided to call them. This semester (Spring 18’), I had a seminar class on systematic theology, two Greek classes, and I finished up my internship at CSNTM . [1] It is likely the most academically demanding semester I have completed so far—due in part to taking Greek 4 simultaneously with Advanced Greek Grammar. Systematic Theology The theology class I completed this semester was seminar style, by which I mean that there was little formal lecturing. Rather, throughout the semester, each student was responsible for preparing a 45 minute presentation and then fielding questions. This was the second of a pair of advanced standing theology classes. For the first class I presented on Jurgen Moltmann’s The Crucified God . This semester, in keeping with my desire to read the influential thinkers who may not be required reading, I chose and presented on Stanley Hauerwas’ The Peaceabl...