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Classical Christian Studies
2025-2026 Schedule
November 15, 2025 – Spring Term Application Deadline
December 19, 2025 – Fall Term Ends
January 5, 2026 – Spring Term Begins
April 10, 2026 – Spring Term Ends
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Spring 2026 Courses
LIT570: Caesar
PHIL561: Boethius and the Rise of Christian Philosophy
Previously Offered Courses
HIS581: Thucydides and International Relations
PHIL580: Plato's Republic
HIS576: Xenophon, The Education of Cyrus
LIT526: Greek Tragedy and Shakespeare
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
EDU511: History of Classical Christian Education
EDU530: Rousseau’s Emile, or On Education
EDU511: History of Classical Christian Education (3 credits)
LIT563: Temptation and Sin in English Literature
THE567: Bonaventure and the Mind's Road to God
LIT511: Logic in the Western Tradition
LIT562: Dante and Milton
LIT507: Heroic Myth and Legend
PHIL522: Augustine and Early Christian Political Thought
LIT523: Shakespeare’s Rome
THE533: The Nicene Faith
HIS586: Machiavelli's Rome
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
EDU511: History of Classical and Christian Education
PHIL: Aristotle and Classical Liberalism
LIT520: The Epics of Homer
LIT567: The Southern Renaissance
THE576: Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
PHIL531: Early Modern Skepticism
RHT520: Classical Rhetoric in the Western Tradition
PHIL534: Aquinas and Medieval Political Thought
LIT556: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
LIT562: Dante and Milton
THE567: Bonaventure and The Mind’s Road to God
EDU511: History of Classical and Christian Education
PHIL544: Roman Law and Economics
EDU511: History of Classical and Christian Education
THE556: Augustine’s City of God
HIS581: Thucydides and International Relations
HUM521: Texts in Context: Jerusalem: History, Religion and Politics
HUM522: The People of God in the Land of the Bible
HUM523: Texts in Context: Independent Research Paper
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
LIT526: Greek Tragedy and Shakespeare
LIT 520: The Epics of Homer
LIT 529: The American Odyssey
PHIL542: Resistance Theory in the Early Modern Period
THE525: Franciscus Junius’ De Vera Theologia in Context
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
LIT559: Renaissance & Reformation Europe
SCI556, SCI556R: The Creation-Evolution Controversy
EDU511: History of Classical and Christian Education
LIT558: Arthurian Literature
LIT556: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
PHIL536: Economic Thought in the Middle Ages
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LAT502: Active Latin Pedagogy II
PHIL510: Byzantine Theology and Philosophy
RHT520: Classical Rhetoric in the Western Tradition
THE536: Dead Sea Scrolls, Second Temple Judaism, and Early Christianity
HIS580: Herodotus and Thucydides
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
LIT526: Greek Tragedy and Shakespeare
LIT534: English Reformation Poetry
PHIL682: Aristotle’s Politics and the Middle Ages
EDU511: History of Classical and Christian Education
HEB500X: Hebrew I-II
LAT501: Latin Pedagogy
PHIL520: Philosophy and Theology of St. Anselm of Canterbury
PHIL531: Early Modern Skepticism
LIT 520: The Epics of Homer
LIT578: Shakespeare & Rome
PHIL543: Stoicism in Roman Thought
RHT520: Classical Rhetoric in the Western Tradition
HIS511: Christianity in American History
HIS580: Herodotus and Thucydides
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