NYTEC Introduction Class Airing on Virtual Classroom

The course, with the title "Modernist and the Way of Theology", aims to discuss and unveil the meaning of theological education for the modernists.

New York Theological Education Center is going to hold an introduction course through its virtual classroom. The course, with the title "Modernist and the Way of Theology", aims to discuss and unveil the meaning of theological education for the modernists.

In the lecture, Dr. Wing-heng Zou, a professor from Toronto, Canada will not only introduce the courses held by NYTEC and its multiple method of education, but also talk about the struggles and quandaries that today's believers might encounter in deciding whether or not to study theology, allowing the ones who wants to equip themselves spiritually realize more deeply the importance of theological education.

The lecture will be broadcasted through the virtual classroom of NYTEC in Hong Kong. At the same time, the virtual classroom will be open to the public. After the lecture, there will be a forum as well. Church workers, Christian educators and theological students are going to share and discuss about their experiences.

The virtual class will be held on May 7, 2005, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. Every Christian who hopes to receive theological education is welcomed to attend. For more information, call (852) 2304-8187, Ms. Lou.

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