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This web site is a resource designed for the benefit first and foremost of students in courses taught by Daniel G. Van Slyke, S.T.L., Ph.D. In addition to current students, past students, colleagues, and visitors are also welcome to explore this site.

Current Students

In order to locate your course, click the "courses" link on the course banner above. Once on the courses page, find the institution in which you are enrolled, and click its link. That will take you to a page listing courses taught at that institution. Each linked course title offers at least an interactive syllabus for the course, containing links to works that are required or recommended readings.

Colleagues and Visitors

You are most welcome to explore this site for whatever benefit you may derive from it. If you have any suggestions or comments, Dr. Van Slyke will be pleased to receive them. The best means for submitting them is via e-mail, following the link provided on the "contact" page.

Motto and Image

The motto of this site, clamor meus ad te veniat, means "let my cry come unto thee." It reminds us that all of our efforts, through the grace of God and perseverance in prayer and Christian life, are directed towards the final end of union with the Triune God. The image on the right of the course banner represents a mosaic in the mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, which dates to a.d. 430, depicting Jesus as the youthful and eternal Good Shepherd. This image aids us in keeping Christ at the center of our studies.

 

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in te domine speravi non confundar in aeternum


© 2011 Daniel G. Van Slyke