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Biblical Study/Travel

The Biblical Study/Travel Programs offer you the opportunity to travel the lands of the Bible in academically-oriented programs. These learning experiences will both deepen your understanding of the Bible and foster your spiritual growth. Your experience is guided by members of CTU's world-renowned biblical faculty, noted for their skilled teaching, highly respected scholarship, and personal interest in their students.

Trip Schedule

 

Israel-Jordan Study Program (academic credic available)

 

January 7-24, 2009                Barbara Bowe, RSCJ, and Rabbi David Sandmel
                                                                                        

 

 

 

The Israel-Jordan Study Program is a two-week study tour of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan and is offered in odd-numbered years, (e.g. 2009, 2011). This intensive study tour deepens your knowledge of the Bible and includes a full range of major biblical sites. Live in the Old City of Jerusalem near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Temple Mount, and the Western Wall. In Israel and Palestine, visit the Sea of Galilee, the Mount of the Beatitudes, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, and Nazareth. Travel to Jordan to explore the ancient city of Petra and other sites. CTU students may take The History of Archeology of Israel (B4404i) for academic credit at no additional charge.

 
Holy Land Retreat

 

May 18-May 31, 2009           James Okoye, CSSp      
May 24-June 6, 2010           Barbara Bowe, RSCJ      


For two weeks each spring, the Holy Land Retreat provides an opportunity to reflect prayerfully on the scriptures while you travel in Israel.  A portion of each day is spent visiting biblical sites for reflection and prayer. Retreat conferences with CTU faculty develop the religious impact of the biblical and archaeological sites visited. Begin near the Sea of Galilee; visit Nazareth, Mount Tabor, Capernaum, and other holy sites. Then head south to Jerusalem and visit the Mount of Olives, the Holy Sepulchre, Gethsemane, Bethlehem, the Judean desert, and beyond.

 

 

In the Footsteps of Paul (Greece and Turkey)—Part A (academic credit a available)

 

August 15-31, 2009 Barbara Bowe, RSCJ
August 15-31, 2010 Laurie Brink, OP

 

In the Footsteps of Paul (Greece and Turkey)—Part A (2 weeks; 3 credit hours) Visit ancient sites both biblical (Corinth, Ephesus, Thessalonica) and historical (Athens, Delphi, Istanbul, Troy).

 

Middle East (Israel, Egypt and Jordan)—Part B (academic credit available)

 

August 30-October 28, 2009 James Okoye, CSSp    
August 30-October 28, 2010 Barbara Bowe, RSCJ    

 

The Middle East (Israel, Egypt and Jordan)—Part B (8 weeks; 9 credit hours) This program combines focused course work in the Bible with visits to historical and archaeological sites, including Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Petra and Cairo. Primary residence facilities are at the site of ancient Bethany.

 

Fall Biblical Studies Program (academic credit available)

 

The Fall Program is a time of study and exploration of biblical and historical sites in Greece, Turkey, Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt and Jordan. The program's two parts may be taken separately, or combined for a total of 12 credit hours.

 

The Complete Fall Program—Parts A and B—(10 weeks; 12 credit hours) offers an extraordinary study and travel experience. Upon returning to the U.S., a weeklong Re-Entry seminar at CTU helps participants relate their experiences to theology, spirituality, and ministry.

 

 

** Participants in the Fall Program can earn academic credit applicable to CTU's Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies, or Certificate Programs. It is also an excellent experience for a sabbatical or for continuing education in biblical studies and spirituality. Bachelor's degree required.

For information, contact:

Barbara Blesse, OP
Director of Biblical Study and Travel
Phone: 773.371.5436
Fax: 773.324.4360
Email: bblesse@ctu.edu