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Monday, October 03, 2005

Monday, Monday

So, I decided that in beginning my homework for this week, I'd start by counting up how many pages I have to complete, here's the breakdown:

Method & Pentateuch: 20 pages (12 of those are pages from the bible, so that's a bit more work involved, plus I have a one-page "statement of intent" due for my term paper)
Theological Methodology: 98 pages (basically the entirety of Fides et Ratio, which is not too tough. I also have background readings to start doing for my term paper)
Hebrew: 12 pages (plus written exercises for two chapters)
Patrology 2: 69 pages (coolest reading I do each week is for this class)
Concepts in Moral Theology: 61 pages (We're doing Veritatis Splendor and working through a textbook, good stuff, but nothing new)
Nature and Mission of the Church: 15 pages (least challenging class so far)

Grand total: 263 pages.

Frankly, after being a literature major, this isn't too tough. Oh yeah, I'm also working 6 hours a week in the library and starting my student-assistanship for Fr. Jones. But still, I can deal with this. :)
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