Reformation Study Trip 2013

Take a journey to places where great men and women of God walked, worshipped, and found inspiration. The 2013 NOBTS Reformation Study Trip can provide you with an adventure that can further your seminary education. Not only can you see history come to life around you with bell-towers, gravesites, writing alcoves, and marble chapels, you can earn up to six hours of on campus class credit!

When: March 14-24, 2013
Cost: $2995 -- Students taking a trip related course

$3895 -- Non-students
Deadline: Early Registration ends 11/15/2012

$4395 -- After 11/15/2012

While on this trip you'll get to experience the following:

  • Prague where John Huss preached
  • Wittenberg where Luther preached
  • Erfurt where Luther was ordained
  • Eisenach where Luther was protected and translated the Bible
  • Rottenburg am Neckar where Michael Sattler was executed
  • Schleitheim where Anabaptists issued their confession of faith
  • Zurch where Ulrich Zwingli preached and the Anabaptists began
  • Anabaptist cave
  • Geneva where John Calving and John Knox preached

Itinerary

Reformation Tour Itinerary 2013

Courses Being Offered

Course # Title Professor
CMCM 4377 Survey of Reformation Lands Dr. Scott Drumm
HIST 5301 History of Christianity: Reformation & Modern Dr. Rex Butler
HIST6311 Renaissance and Reformation Dr. Lloyd Harsch
THSE 8303 In the Footsteps of History: Reformation

Dr. Lloyd Harsch

HIST 9403 Continental Reformation Dr. Rex Butler

Application

Reformation Tour Application 2013

More Information

To get more information please contact Dr. Lloyd Harsch