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Subject What is our purpose?
Date July 20, 2021 1:03 PM
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One of the chief aims of education at Hillsdale College is to understand what
kind of being we are, as well as our purpose.
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One of the chief aims of education at Hillsdale College is to understand what
kind of being we are, as well as our purpose. That, in turn, makes it possible
to begin to understand our relationship to God.

The study of God, also known as “theology,” has had a profound impact on
Western civilization, stretching back thousands of years to the ancient
Hebrews. And that’s what Hillsdale’s “Theology 101” online course is about—the
development of theology from the Old Testament through the twentieth century.

“Theology 101” has been a popular course, so I’m pleased to let you know that
it is now available for you to own on DVD
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Kyle Murnen, ’09
Director of Online Learning
Hillsdale College







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