These courses are being written now, in order. Each opens when its lessons are complete and have passed review — the outlines are already set, and you can read the planned arc of any of them.
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The Long Conversation
History of Western Philosophy I: Ancients to Aquinas
From the first Greek questions about being to Aquinas's synthesis of reason and revelation.
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition
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Thinking About Thinking
An Introduction to Epistemology
What do you actually know? And how do you know it?
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition · The Long Conversation
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Reading the Past Honestly
Historiography and Historical Thinking
History isn't just what happened — it's what we can know about what happened, and why that's hard.
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition
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Introduction to Christian Theology
The Christian story, its doctrines, and the questions that shaped them
Learn the grammar of Christian belief—and locate the Restoration within it.
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition · The Long Conversation
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Christianity Before the Restoration
A History of Christian Thought
You can't understand the Restoration without understanding what it was restoring from.
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition · Reading the Past Honestly
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Foundations of Restoration Thought
Restoration Intellectual History and LDS Theology
What does Latter-day Saint theology actually teach, and why does it matter?
Builds on: Introduction to Thinking and Knowledge Acquisition · Introduction to Christian Theology · Christianity Before the Restoration
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Biblical languages, self-guided
Beyond the course slate, the academy is preparing self-guided study tracks in Koine Greek and Biblical Hebrew — curated free textbooks, tagged texts, and spaced-repetition decks for learners who want to read scripture in its original languages. These will arrive after the core curriculum is established.