| COURSES: |
| BI 222W & BI 224W |
Hebrew Language and Bible I & II
(with Gwen Sayler and May Persaud) |
| BI 210W |
Introduction to Islam |
| BI 211W |
Reading the Qur'an and its Interpreters |
| BI 260W |
Jesus in the Bible and Qur'an |
| BI 334W |
Psalms in Israel's Worship |
| BI 335W |
Isaiah |
| IN 306W |
Bible in the Parish: Bible and Film |
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Dr. Fritschel has extensive knowledge in the following categories and is able to serve as a resource on:
- History, literature, and theology of the Hebrew Bible
- Islam
- Methods of biblical interpretation
- Spirituality and theology of the psalms
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| EDUCATION: |
Doctor of Philosophy
Emory University |
Master of Divinity
Wartburg Theological Seminary |
Bachelor of Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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Click here for complete curriculum vitae
(forthcoming) |
| BIO: |
| Professor Ann Fritschel, a Wartburg Seminary graduate, will be celebrating her 20th anniversary of ordination in 2006. After serving churches in Dickinson, Mohall and Hamerly N.D., she got her Ph.D from Emory University and joined the Wartburg Faculty in 1996. She is also the Director of the Center for Global Theologies. Ann has presented numerous workshops on the psalms and Islam, as well as leading several synod assembly bible studies. She enjoys traveling (as long as people drive on the right side of the road), reading and needlepoint. She is owned by two cats, both of whom like her sister better. She is a descendant of Gottfried Fritschel, one of the founders of Wartburg Seminary. |
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