History is important!!!
History is important!!!
Having read through some piles of notes for some of the lessons, I began to realize that history is so important!! Almost the introductory and foundational aspect of every subject hinged on the historical events recorded - the names just kept surfacing ... Tertullian, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Plato, Aristotle, etc, etc - from IBI to PC&C, and I believe as I clear the other readings for PT & Theo, the same are going to pop right onto my face ... hahaha.
Besides all the reading, I've been "swimming" in all the Greek alphabets!! Help, I'm getting confused ... converting the text from Greek into English, and then from English to Greek. I'm just getting myself confused when I'm in Greek, and when I'm in English =P and when is the English "n" a "v" (Greek), when is the English "r" a "p", etc =)
But well, learning is fun - it not only add up to your intellectual pool, it stirs and provokes you to think deeper into what you can learn from what you read or study. All the way!
Having read through some piles of notes for some of the lessons, I began to realize that history is so important!! Almost the introductory and foundational aspect of every subject hinged on the historical events recorded - the names just kept surfacing ... Tertullian, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Plato, Aristotle, etc, etc - from IBI to PC&C, and I believe as I clear the other readings for PT & Theo, the same are going to pop right onto my face ... hahaha.
Besides all the reading, I've been "swimming" in all the Greek alphabets!! Help, I'm getting confused ... converting the text from Greek into English, and then from English to Greek. I'm just getting myself confused when I'm in Greek, and when I'm in English =P and when is the English "n" a "v" (Greek), when is the English "r" a "p", etc =)
But well, learning is fun - it not only add up to your intellectual pool, it stirs and provokes you to think deeper into what you can learn from what you read or study. All the way!
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