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Register for a Hybrid Summer Course!

Hear From Students Who Went Hybrid Last Summer

Take a moment to watch this video and hear firsthand from students who participated in last summer's hybrid experience by taking PSF 626: The Ministry of Writing for Publication. 

A Chance to be Online and On Campus

  • Opportunity for two hybrid courses at Northeastern Seminary this summer:
    • BHT 522: Exploring the Bible: Canon, Context, & Contemporary Significance
    • SOC/PSF 624: Social Justice and Spirituality
  • Hybrid format provides a blend of in-person engagement and online flexibility.
  • Designed for students looking to:
    • Enhance theological knowledge
    • Develop pastoral skills
    • Explore spiritual formation
  • Engage in rich, interactive discussions, access thought-provoking content, and interact with experienced faculty and peers.
  • Unique one-week on-site residency from June 22nd to 26th.
    • Connect in person with peers and faculty
    • Participate in face-to-face class sessions and discussions
  • This format offers a transformative learning experience that deepens academic and spiritual growth.

Interested in this Unique Learning Experience?

The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are crucial to the life and ministry of all followers of Christ. They are central to the preaching and teaching ministry of the church. Furthermore, the Scriptures undergird our ethics at work and home. They reveal to us the nature of God, what it means to be fully human, and our role in the mission of God. But in order for Scripture to play the formative role that it is designed to play, we must know these Scriptures well. Moreover, to know these Scriptures well we must understand the context in which they were composed. Full description here.

This course is a study of the intersection of faith and social justice and relationship of the first two great commandments. Students will study relevant spiritual writings that include application to social justice and peacemaking. Included are readings by Henri Nouwen, Dorothy Day, Gustavo Gutierrez, Teresa of Avila, and others. The disciplines including prayer, simplicity, confession, and worship will be studied in relation to the Christian call to mission and creating social justice. Students will explore practical ways to live out the call of Jesus to worship God and love their neighbor.

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