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Well, maybe not a year. In fact it will be 60 weeks. Starting today (June 24), those of you who have desired to become a part of The Theology Program of Reclaiming the Mind Ministries, but but do not want to be a formal student will have this new opportunity.

Every Sunday evening, I am going to post the audio for one session of The Theology Program. You can listen to it and use this blog as a place to respond, comment, and ask questions. You can join at any time. While you will not get credit or have your assignments graded by an instructor, it should be very beneficial.

We will start tonight (June 24) and complete at the end of next summer. Then, Lord willing, we will start up again.

Introduction to Theology Session 1 will be posted tonight.

Instructions (complete one or all – it is up to you):

  1. Each week listen to or watch the session posted: If you don’t want to listen, you can watch the video it from the site through the link provided. You can also download the audio and listen to it whenever it is convienent. A link will be posted. You will have one week to watch/listen and respond before the next session goes up. You can also purchase the material from our store.
  2. Download the notebook through the link provided.
  3. If you want to do the case studies and discussion questions, you can post them in the forum provided (please note: do not place them here on the blog; this is only for discussion).
  4. I would subscribe to the posts if I were you. That way you can keep up with student interaction.

I look forward to getting your feedback and responding to the posts. Hopefully, this will provide another way for you to get involved in TTP with some other people.

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    [...] Through Theology in a Year: Introduction to Theology: Session 1 (what is this all about?) [...]

  2. Chad Winters says:

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    ohh man!! I’m tempted to do it all over again!!

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    [...] (what is this all about?) [...]

  4. David says:

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    Hi Michael,

    You haven’t posted new sessions the last few weeks. Have you quit “Through Theology in a Year”? I hope not, because I’m having a great time reading the articles and viewing the sessions.

    Greetz,

    David

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    David, it did not seem that it was attracting much interest. My goal was to get people to go through this together. Did you notice much activity?

  6. David says:

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    Hi Michael,

    I have been on the forum, but I have seen there wasn’t much activity indeed.
    But I was following the items you put in this directory, although not on the week-by-week basis, bcuase I couldn’t keep up with that. I know that it’s also accessible via via reclaiming the mind, but what I liked, were the extra articles you posted.

    But I can imagine that if you see that it’s not attracting much attention, you won’t put much effort in it. I wil keep following the “flow” on the Reclaiming site.

    Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to gain theological knowledge this way! This is exactly what I have been looking for for a long time!

    God bless you,

    David

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