So I've finished a week of classes and I feel like there's so much I could say, but that I still have so much more to learn. I've only just entered this adventure of studying the Bible and all it's different components and let me tell you, I LIKE to study the Bible (remind me of this mid-semester when I will loathe the number of papers I have to write).
But right now I feel a little like a kid in a candy store: it's all so wonderful, fun and exciting. Some of the books (like Philip Yancey's The Jesus I Never Knew) would have been something I would have chosen to read on my own, for fun. Yet here I am, being encouraged (required) to read these books I like.
It's not just the reading, though. It's the fact that I get to be in class with these professors who REALLY know their stuff. It's so exciting. I have every excuse to be a total dork and ask the random questions I want. I even am marking up my text books with questions to ask the professors.
So I don't know if that makes me a kid in a candy store, or a total nerd, but either way I don't care. I'm simply loving it.
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