Study Option at Laidlaw College - Introduction to the New Testament
Hello all. Anyone who is interested in studying an introduction to the New Testament at first-year university level, consider this course at Laidlaw College in Henderson. Study can be taken formally (NZQA level 5, 15 credits) or for interest-only (i.e. no assignments).
Classes are on Tuesday evenings 6:30-9pm for semester one this year (late February to mid June), and includes eleven in-person classes (and plenty more coursework for formal students!).
Enrollments for formal study close Friday 26th January, for interest only they close Friday 2nd February.
I'm the lecturer for this paper and looking forward to teaching! For more information see the attached flyer, and get in touch with me or with Laidlaw College. To enroll, talk contact the college!
www.laidlaw.ac.nz...
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