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You’ve been enrolled in the free online course What is Theology? and you will receive an email containing your course material for the first week in just a few minutes.
Before you start your free online course, we want to ask if you’d consider something.
This free online course is made possible because of the generous support of people who believe in the mission of Dallas Theological Seminary.
Our heart is to be known as a Seminary that is SOLELY committed to the Lord’s leading. We do not want to follow the voice of the world. We long for our priorities to be in line with what the Lord is doing. It’s not about our gain, our name, or our fame.
Today more than ever, DTS is called to “Take God’s Word to God’s World.”
DTS free online courses are a way we can reach people with the truth of Scripture, but right now these courses are only offered in English. To reach more people around the globe, we want to make DTS free online courses available in additional languages.
That’s why DTS is actively moving forward to create free online courses—such as this one, What is Theology?—in Chinese and Spanish.
But we need your help to make it happen.
Will you help support DTS in this effort to build up the body of Christ worldwide by making a gift today?
For a donation of $75.00 or more, you will receive the book Exploring Christian Theology: Volume 1: Revelation, Scripture, and the Triune God, edited by Nathan D. Holsteen and Michael J. Svigel.
NOTE: Due to restrictions from the United States Postal Service, DTS is unable to ship books to certain countries at this time. To determine if we are currently able to ship to your address, please click on this link: https://about.usps.com/newsroom/service-alerts/international/welcome.htm.
Thank You!
Thank you for your support. You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your gift shortly. Click here to begin your online course now.Thank You!
Thank you for your support. You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your gift shortly. Click here to begin your online course now.

