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Dear Fellow American,
I hope you're having a good day. I'm writing with some exciting news.
Hillsdale College's popular online course, “The Genesis Story: Reading
Biblical Narratives,” is still available online for free!
In this six-lecture course, you'll explore some of the major themes of
Genesis, including the complex relationship between God and man, and what it
reveals about divine and human nature.
“The Genesis Story” is taught by Hillsdale College professor of English
Justin Jackson, who has taught this text to undergraduate students here at the
College for over 15 years.
This course aims to deepen a student's theological understanding of the Old
Testament by revealing the literary beauty and complexity of the text.
The course begins with a lecture and introduction by the President of
Hillsdale College, Larry P. Arnn, in which he explains why we teach the Book of
Genesis at Hillsdale College and why it's important to both faith and higher
education.
Then, Professor Jackson explains the four relationships that dominate the
Book of Genesis: God and creation, God and man, man and man, and man and
creation.
These relationships are explored in the narratives of Adam and Eve, Abraham
and Sarah, Abraham and Isaac, Jacob and Esau, and finally, Joseph.
This course is perfect for personal study, viewing with your family, or for
use in small groups such as Bible studies and book clubs.
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Please use the secure link above to explore the beauty of the first book of
the Bible with “The Genesis Story: Reading Biblical Narratives.”
Warm regards,
Kyle Murnen, '09
Director of Online Learning
Hillsdale College
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