Eastern Mennonite Seminary in Pennsylvania, an extension of Eastern Mennonite Seminary in Harrisonburg, Va., is offering three evening classes and three online courses during the spring semester, 2011.
John M. Miller, author of a recent book on Revelation, will teach
“Revelation: Making Sense of its Message,” Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,
January 17-May 2. This class will be held at the Lancaster campus facilities.Steve Kriss, director of communication and leadership development for
Franconia Mennonite Conference, will teach “Religious Imagination in
Contemporary Culture,” Mondays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., January 31-May 2. This class will be held in the Philadelphia area.
Seminary online courses are:
“Christ in a Communication Culture: Communicating in Today’s Global,
Digital, Relational World,” led by Julie Gochenour, adjunct instructor;“Ethics and Nonviolence: Sermon on the Mount” led by N. Gerald Shenk,
adjunct instructor;“Anabaptism Today,” led by Mark Thiessen Nation, professor of theology.
These courses begin January 10 and end April 29 and may be taken for
academic credit.
For more information, contact Mark Wenger at
717-397-5190 or email wengermr@emu.edu. More information is also available
on the EMS Lancaster website www.emu.edu/lancaster/seminary.
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