Dr. Hong, Ancient History, and the Bible
I've had memorable instructors. Most of them were memorable in good ways. Like Dr. Hong,1 who taught Moorhead State's ancient history classes in the early 1970s.
By the time I graduated, I think I'd taken every 'ancient history' class the History Department offered.
One reason I liked, and like, that subset of humanity's long story is that we know a fair amount about it: and it's a part of the story that's now complete. As I see it, pretty much all the "history" since then is still in progress. Studying it is interesting. But it's a bit like reading a mystery story, where the last few chapters are missing.
Most students very likely didn't see ancient history that way, since Dr. Hong's classes seldom had more than maybe a half-dozen students. That's probably why they were in what I'm guessing was a conference room in MacLean Hall.
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(Remembering a favorite college professor; reviewing what the Bible is, and why reading it matters.)
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