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Regent College x North Carolina Study Center

July 26, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT

Over the years, several of the North Carolina Study Center staff, board members, students, and UNC faculty members have travelled to Vancouver to participate in Regent College’s well-known summer school program, taking courses in Scripture, theology and Christian ethics. The North Carolina Study Center is excited to partner with Regent College to bring Regent faculty members to Chapel Hill for accredited summer courses, making quality seminary education accessible, affordable, and local.

Summer 2021 Course

The Bible, Slavery, and the Civil War with Dr. Mark Noll

July 26 – 30 • 9am – 12pm

The North Carolina Study Center is honored to host Dr. Mark Noll to teach this summer’s local Regent course. Dr. Noll is one of the most renowned living Church historians.

This course will examine the prominence of the Bible in American history from the American Revolutionary through the Civil War. It emphasizes the long and bitter debates over whether Scripture allowed for the American system of enslavement, the different patterns of biblical interpretation found in black and white communities, and the widespread deployment of Scripture during the Civil War itself. Beyond discussing important matters of national history and the history of Christian faith, it will also consider how awareness of this history may help believers study, understand, and follow the Scriptures today.

  • Monday (7/26): The Centrality of the Bible in Early U.S.  History

  • Tuesday (7/27): The Bible and Slavery as a Perpetual Source of Conflict.

  • Wednesday (7/28):  The Bible in Black and White (alternative hermeneutics).

  • Thursday (7/29):  The Bible during the Civil War.

  • Friday (7/30): Long-term consequences.

Take the Course

  • Audit the course — Auditors will pay $75 to help cover course costs. There are recommended readings, but no assigned papers.

  • Take the course for credit — For Credit students must complete all assignments and will be graded. These credits can go toward a Regent diploma or degree. Each credit hour corresponds to approximately 45 hours of work in the form of class lectures, readings, and assignments. Participants will pay $430 directly to Regent College to receive course credit.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.ncstudycenter.org/regent-college-x-ncsc

Venue

Trinity School
4011 Pickett Rd
Durham, NC 27705
+ Google Map

Over the years, several of the North Carolina Study Center staff, board members, students, and UNC faculty members have travelled to Vancouver to participate in Regent College’s well-known summer school program, taking courses in Scripture, theology and Christian ethics. The North Carolina Study Center is excited to partner with Regent College to bring Regent faculty members to Chapel Hill for accredited summer courses, making quality seminary education accessible, affordable, and local.

Summer 2021 Course

The Bible, Slavery, and the Civil War with Dr. Mark Noll

July 26 – 30 • 9am – 12pm

The North Carolina Study Center is honored to host Dr. Mark Noll to teach this summer’s local Regent course. Dr. Noll is one of the most renowned living Church historians.

This course will examine the prominence of the Bible in American history from the American Revolutionary through the Civil War. It emphasizes the long and bitter debates over whether Scripture allowed for the American system of enslavement, the different patterns of biblical interpretation found in black and white communities, and the widespread deployment of Scripture during the Civil War itself. Beyond discussing important matters of national history and the history of Christian faith, it will also consider how awareness of this history may help believers study, understand, and follow the Scriptures today.

  • Monday (7/26): The Centrality of the Bible in Early U.S.  History

  • Tuesday (7/27): The Bible and Slavery as a Perpetual Source of Conflict.

  • Wednesday (7/28):  The Bible in Black and White (alternative hermeneutics).

  • Thursday (7/29):  The Bible during the Civil War.

  • Friday (7/30): Long-term consequences.

Take the Course

  • Audit the course — Auditors will pay $75 to help cover course costs. There are recommended readings, but no assigned papers.

  • Take the course for credit — For Credit students must complete all assignments and will be graded. These credits can go toward a Regent diploma or degree. Each credit hour corresponds to approximately 45 hours of work in the form of class lectures, readings, and assignments. Participants will pay $430 directly to Regent College to receive course credit.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.ncstudycenter.org/regent-college-x-ncsc

Venue

Trinity School
4011 Pickett Rd
Durham, NC 27705
+ Google Map

Over the years, several of the North Carolina Study Center staff, board members, students, and UNC faculty members have travelled to Vancouver to participate in Regent College’s well-known summer school program, taking courses in Scripture, theology and Christian ethics. The North Carolina Study Center is excited to partner with Regent College to bring Regent faculty members to Chapel Hill for accredited summer courses, making quality seminary education accessible, affordable, and local.

Summer 2021 Course

The Bible, Slavery, and the Civil War with Dr. Mark Noll

July 26 – 30 • 9am – 12pm

The North Carolina Study Center is honored to host Dr. Mark Noll to teach this summer’s local Regent course. Dr. Noll is one of the most renowned living Church historians.

This course will examine the prominence of the Bible in American history from the American Revolutionary through the Civil War. It emphasizes the long and bitter debates over whether Scripture allowed for the American system of enslavement, the different patterns of biblical interpretation found in black and white communities, and the widespread deployment of Scripture during the Civil War itself. Beyond discussing important matters of national history and the history of Christian faith, it will also consider how awareness of this history may help believers study, understand, and follow the Scriptures today.

  • Monday (7/26): The Centrality of the Bible in Early U.S.  History

  • Tuesday (7/27): The Bible and Slavery as a Perpetual Source of Conflict.

  • Wednesday (7/28):  The Bible in Black and White (alternative hermeneutics).

  • Thursday (7/29):  The Bible during the Civil War.

  • Friday (7/30): Long-term consequences.

Take the Course

  • Audit the course — Auditors will pay $75 to help cover course costs. There are recommended readings, but no assigned papers.

  • Take the course for credit — For Credit students must complete all assignments and will be graded. These credits can go toward a Regent diploma or degree. Each credit hour corresponds to approximately 45 hours of work in the form of class lectures, readings, and assignments. Participants will pay $430 directly to Regent College to receive course credit.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.ncstudycenter.org/regent-college-x-ncsc

Venue

Trinity School
4011 Pickett Rd
Durham, NC 27705
+ Google Map

Over the years, several of the North Carolina Study Center staff, board members, students, and UNC faculty members have travelled to Vancouver to participate in Regent College’s well-known summer school program, taking courses in Scripture, theology and Christian ethics. The North Carolina Study Center is excited to partner with Regent College to bring Regent faculty members to Chapel Hill for accredited summer courses, making quality seminary education accessible, affordable, and local.

Summer 2021 Course

The Bible, Slavery, and the Civil War with Dr. Mark Noll

July 26 – 30 • 9am – 12pm

The North Carolina Study Center is honored to host Dr. Mark Noll to teach this summer’s local Regent course. Dr. Noll is one of the most renowned living Church historians.

This course will examine the prominence of the Bible in American history from the American Revolutionary through the Civil War. It emphasizes the long and bitter debates over whether Scripture allowed for the American system of enslavement, the different patterns of biblical interpretation found in black and white communities, and the widespread deployment of Scripture during the Civil War itself. Beyond discussing important matters of national history and the history of Christian faith, it will also consider how awareness of this history may help believers study, understand, and follow the Scriptures today.

  • Monday (7/26): The Centrality of the Bible in Early U.S.  History

  • Tuesday (7/27): The Bible and Slavery as a Perpetual Source of Conflict.

  • Wednesday (7/28):  The Bible in Black and White (alternative hermeneutics).

  • Thursday (7/29):  The Bible during the Civil War.

  • Friday (7/30): Long-term consequences.

Take the Course

  • Audit the course — Auditors will pay $75 to help cover course costs. There are recommended readings, but no assigned papers.

  • Take the course for credit — For Credit students must complete all assignments and will be graded. These credits can go toward a Regent diploma or degree. Each credit hour corresponds to approximately 45 hours of work in the form of class lectures, readings, and assignments. Participants will pay $430 directly to Regent College to receive course credit.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.ncstudycenter.org/regent-college-x-ncsc

Venue

Trinity School
4011 Pickett Rd
Durham, NC 27705
+ Google Map

Over the years, several of the North Carolina Study Center staff, board members, students, and UNC faculty members have travelled to Vancouver to participate in Regent College’s well-known summer school program, taking courses in Scripture, theology and Christian ethics. The North Carolina Study Center is excited to partner with Regent College to bring Regent faculty members to Chapel Hill for accredited summer courses, making quality seminary education accessible, affordable, and local.

Summer 2021 Course

The Bible, Slavery, and the Civil War with Dr. Mark Noll

July 26 – 30 • 9am – 12pm

The North Carolina Study Center is honored to host Dr. Mark Noll to teach this summer’s local Regent course. Dr. Noll is one of the most renowned living Church historians.

This course will examine the prominence of the Bible in American history from the American Revolutionary through the Civil War. It emphasizes the long and bitter debates over whether Scripture allowed for the American system of enslavement, the different patterns of biblical interpretation found in black and white communities, and the widespread deployment of Scripture during the Civil War itself. Beyond discussing important matters of national history and the history of Christian faith, it will also consider how awareness of this history may help believers study, understand, and follow the Scriptures today.

  • Monday (7/26): The Centrality of the Bible in Early U.S.  History

  • Tuesday (7/27): The Bible and Slavery as a Perpetual Source of Conflict.

  • Wednesday (7/28):  The Bible in Black and White (alternative hermeneutics).

  • Thursday (7/29):  The Bible during the Civil War.

  • Friday (7/30): Long-term consequences.

Take the Course

  • Audit the course — Auditors will pay $75 to help cover course costs. There are recommended readings, but no assigned papers.

  • Take the course for credit — For Credit students must complete all assignments and will be graded. These credits can go toward a Regent diploma or degree. Each credit hour corresponds to approximately 45 hours of work in the form of class lectures, readings, and assignments. Participants will pay $430 directly to Regent College to receive course credit.

Details

Date:
July 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Event Categories:
,
Website:
https://www.ncstudycenter.org/regent-college-x-ncsc

Venue

Trinity School
4011 Pickett Rd
Durham, NC 27705
+ Google Map