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Spring 2026 Courses

Hildegard Theological School is an accessible, affordable option for clergy in smaller churches to receive a theologically rigorous education without incurring a huge debt.

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Basic Biblical Hebrew with

Rabbi Dr. Levi Alter

This is a special seminar offering with special guest lecturer Rabbi Dr. Levi Alter. This 15-week survey of the Hebrew language will prepare students for credit courses in Hebrew. Spots are limited as Rabbi Alter prefers a more tutor-student approach.

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Medieval Church History:

From Gregory to Martin Luther

Dr. Exequiel Monge-Allen

This credit course covers the missionary expansion of the Early Middle Ages, the crises regarding the intrusion of norse and stepe nomads and the formation of the feudal order brought to its climax during the so-called Crusades, and the controversies of European and Eastern Orthodox Christianity, culminating in the Protestant Reformation.

Psychology of Religion

Archbishop Kristina Rake, MATS

This credit course explores the psychosocial, cognitive development, and sociological theories regarding perception and religious faith. Special attention will be given to neuropsychological and sociological theories in reference to conflict and resolution of faith-based tensions within individuals and societies.

History of Demonology:

From the Ancient Near East to the Early Modern Era

Archbishop Kristina Rake, MATS

This credit course surveys the evolution of the conception of evil, particularly as externalized in sentient supernatural beings, in the religious mind. The course explores the demonology of the ancient Near East and traces its developments through Judeo-Christian and Islamic lens, examining source material which during the occult explosion of the middle ages and the witch crazes of the early modern era.

Ancient Church History:

From the Apostles to Gregory the Great

Dr. Exequiel Monge-Allen

This credit course covers the early development of the Christian movement beginning with the Apostles and the Apostolic Fathers, the expansion of the Christian faith, the theological controversies and earliest separations, the persecutions under the Roman Emperors and the development of Christian worship.

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