Captain_Cyran wrote:
And why the hell would you take biblical hebrew? I mean...dude...*shrug*
Two reasons:
1: I'm thinking of going into Old Testament scholarship, so I should probably try to pick up one of the six languages that requires early.
2: I want to be able to read the Bible in its original language so I can translate properly (no English translation is quite right).
What's Doctrine of God like? I'm gonna assume that you're going to a United Methodist university. Is it a discussion of the bible?
It's an upper-level theology course. I believe it's mostly dealing with the various doctrines, such as the Trinity. I haven't started yet, but I'll let you know if I learn anything interesting.
And I am at a UM campus. Florida Southern College is a 1500-undergrad population campus, with a total of 35 religion students between two majors (making them the second and third smallest majors, after philosophy). The only major science we don't have a degree program in right now is physics, and that's because no students have requested a physics program (we had it until the last student graduated and no current students were physics majors).
And most colleges were religious at one point, even ones that most people think of as heavily secular. Take West Florida Seminary, for example. Never heard of it? It's the original name of Florida State University.