Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Religion and Philosophy
Mars Hill College
Office: 219 Cornwell Hall
Phone: (828) 689-1184
Mailing Address:
100 College Street
P.O. Box 6763
Mars Hill, NC 28754
Current Schedule
( Fall 2008 )
LAA 111: World Mythology (Challenges)
MWF 9:00—9:50 am, Nash 210
MWF 11:00—11:50 am, Cornwell 101
REL 312: Poetry and Prophecy (OT Studies)
TR 8:00—9:15 am, Cornwell 218
MWF 10:00—10:50 am, Nash 210
REL 201: The Bible as Literature
W 6:00—9:55 pm, Cornwell 222
This is a Semi-Online Adult Access Course, for Second Fall Session, running
October 13th to December 16th
Other Courses Taught
REL 111: Bible: Hebrew Scriptures Introduction
REL 112: Bible: New Testament Introduction
REL 312: OT Studies (Each Topic is a Separate Class):
Isaiah,
Genesis,
Jewish Apocalypticism
REL 320 / HIS 320: The Ancient World N.B. This link may require you to log-in to Moodle.
REL 322: NT Studies (Each topic is a separate course):
Paul,
Christian
Apocalypticism
REL 331: Prodigial Sisters: Early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism
LAA 121: Character
GRK 111: Elementary Koine Greek I
GRK 112: Introduction to Koine Greek II
Links
Learn more about conducting research, doing annotated bibliographies, producing question and answer sheets, writing reflection and term papers, journals, and more...
This is a Wiki designed and built by the students in my REL 331: Prodigal Sisters course, as a means of sharing our research on the relationship of early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism.
A personal blog containing my thoughts on whatever I've been thinking about lately.
A collaborative blog of scholars interested in religion and literature.
"The hidden object" -- another homepage for Dr. Baldwin.