Not every class at Sattler has a professor somersaulting across the classroom floor, or students waving their arms above their heads as they pretend to be trees, or a couple of guys dueling with plastic swords—but in the context of Hebrew class, anything can happen.
In the following interpretive essay, Austin Lapp uses the works of several medieval theologians to explore the tension between humility and the acquisition of knowledge. .
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