I like Dr. Cutsinger since the first, and only joke, he told our class Fall of 1982. I figured if a professor can profess a good sense of humor, he is alright with me.
No, I'm afraid not. The Comparative Religion course had already been developed before I retired from university teaching, so it was simply a matter of uploading it to my website. The Christian Theology course was never taught on-line, and developing it for that mode of delivery would take me away from other more important projects. As I trust you have seen, my written lectures and reader for Christian Theology are available on my website already. Thank you for your interest.
Perfectly understood. I appreciate your work. It has been vital to my understanding of the Perennialist/Traditionalist worldview especially in regards to the Christian revelation.
I'm not sure why you're seeing this opening video. I'm in the process of improving / upgrading my website, which will include (for free) an on-line version of my university Comparative Religion course. But there's more work to do! All I can say is to keep checking.
Thanks for posting this course
I like Dr. Cutsinger since the first, and only joke, he told our class Fall of 1982. I figured if a professor can profess a good sense of humor, he is alright with me.
Will there be a similar online element to the Christian Theology course. It would be greatly appreciated.
No, I'm afraid not. The Comparative Religion course had already been developed before I retired from university teaching, so it was simply a matter of uploading it to my website. The Christian Theology course was never taught on-line, and developing it for that mode of delivery would take me away from other more important projects. As I trust you have seen, my written lectures and reader for Christian Theology are available on my website already. Thank you for your interest.
Perfectly understood. I appreciate your work. It has been vital to my understanding of the Perennialist/Traditionalist worldview especially in regards to the Christian revelation.
@@jamess.cutsinger2345 Rest in peace
The link in the description seems to be broken. Is the course still open? Where can I access the resources?
I'm not sure why you're seeing this opening video. I'm in the process of improving / upgrading my website, which will include (for free) an on-line version of my university Comparative Religion course. But there's more work to do! All I can say is to keep checking.