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Friday, June 12, 2009
The St. Stephen’s Course in Orthodox Theology
This is from the podcast Ancient Faith Presents by John Maddex
As seen from the website:
"John Maddex talks with Dn. Peter Bolukos, registrar of the St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology. For more information call (201) 569–0095."
You have to be prepared and disciplined when you take this course. It's alot of reading, and I mean alot of reading. I enjoyed the course when I was in it.
I had to drop out due to other issues, but I plan on going back.
It's a great course, and you will learn alot in it.
Jnorm888
As seen from the website:
"John Maddex talks with Dn. Peter Bolukos, registrar of the St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology. For more information call (201) 569–0095."
You have to be prepared and disciplined when you take this course. It's alot of reading, and I mean alot of reading. I enjoyed the course when I was in it.
I had to drop out due to other issues, but I plan on going back.
It's a great course, and you will learn alot in it.
Jnorm888
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