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Principles of Biblical Study I (THE 211)

Term: 2010-2011 Fall

Faculty

Dcn. Stephen F. MileticShow MyInfo popup for Dcn. Stephen F. Miletic
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Beate T. Engel-DoyleShow MyInfo popup for Beate T. Engel-Doyle
engeldoyle@franciscan.edu
Office hours:
  • Note: I usually make every effort to offer personal appointments in addition to the office hours listed below. To arrange for such an appointment (at our mutual convenience), please e-mail engeldoyle@franciscan.edu or leave a voice message at 740-284-5287. Please understand that this requires 2-3 business days in response time. Also there is no appointment until it has been expressly confirmed by me.
  • Office location: Egan 234. N.B.: if I am not in my office during posted office hours, that means that I either had to go on a quick academic errand in service of a student or to the Language Learning Center (Egan 205). I usually post a note on my office door indicating my whereabouts (but then we are all merely human and can forget at times).
  • Monday 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM
  • Tuesday 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM
  • Wednesday 11:15 AM to 12:45 PM
  • Thursday 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM
  • Friday 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM
  • Friday 2:15 PM to 2:45 PM
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    Mr. Joseph Mark FrionaShow MyInfo popup for Mr. Joseph Mark Friona
    jfriona@icloud.com
     
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    Description

    is an introduction to the literature of the Old Testament: the Tetrateuch, the Deuteronomic corpus, the prophetic literature, the priestly writings, the wisdom literature, and the Deuterocanonical books. Students will be directed to read selections from the above categories. The theological-historical meaning of the Old Testament will be stressed.