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Biblical Hebrew 7 Continuing Series
Added Dec. 30, 2025
This module is a continuation of the Biblical module series for students who want to learn how to read Biblical Hebrew. The course would include some speaking, listening, and writing skills as well. But people who learn Biblical Hebrew do so in order to read it, so reading and comprehension skills would take primary focus.
Precepted by
Dr. Joel D. Ruark
Japanese for Advanced Beginners 12 (Genki II) Continuing Series
Added Dec. 30, 2025
Join us as we continue learning (advanced) basic Japanese, focusing on the areas of reading and listening comprehension, with some attention to speaking and writing. Over the course of this module series we will work our way through the Genki II textbook, building upon the foundation built from the Genki I text. 一緒に日本語を勉強しませんか
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Precepted by
Dr. Robert Steed
Japanese: From Zero - 31 Continuing Series
Added Dec. 30, 2025
This course is for those who have an interest in Japanese culture and wish to continue our study of Japanese. We will continue using Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, and covering grammatical structures. Through use of conversational Japanese, we will continue to explore how the language is used in anime, manga, and music.
Japanese is a language of great nuance and depth. This module will open the door to that world and build a foundation for greater insight into Japan's culture and its people.
Japanese is a language of great nuance and depth. This module will open the door to that world and build a foundation for greater insight into Japan's culture and its people.
Precepted by
Sam Roche
Japanese Through Culture 20 Continuing Series
Added Dec. 30, 2025
In this series we’ll study Japanese using different tools such as videos, games, and different exercises. We’ll explore different aspects of Japanese culture and work on more complex vocabulary, grammar, and sentence patterns. We’ll also watch lots of videos, play games, and read graded readers among other things.
Note: Japanese Through Culture is for students who already have a basic level of Japanese.
Note: Japanese Through Culture is for students who already have a basic level of Japanese.
Precepted by
Mari Takiguchi
Signum Classics: The Roots of the Mountains (Part 2)
Added Dec. 15, 2025
“And there abide the ghosts of those that may not rest; and there wander the dwarfs and the mountain-dwellers, the dealers in marvels, the givers of gifts that destroy Houses…”
Over two months, let’s read The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris!
Ensconced at the roots of the mountains, the peaceful Dalemen are craftspeople, woodsmen and shepherds. Only the restless Face-of-God dares to roam beyond the safe confines of his village. In the wilds, he soon discovers his world is far from safe, as the Huns are poised to invade Dale and cast its people into slavery.
Taking up his sword alongside the beautiful Sun-Beam, Face-of-God vows to protect his folk at any cost. Only by bringing together the disparate tribes of the Dale do they have any hope of victory.
William Morris returns to the world of wights and shield maidens. An epic of bravery and sacrifice, imbued with a deep love of Norse myth, Morris revives the medieval romance tradition where true love endures against terrible foes.
Over two months, let’s read The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris!
Ensconced at the roots of the mountains, the peaceful Dalemen are craftspeople, woodsmen and shepherds. Only the restless Face-of-God dares to roam beyond the safe confines of his village. In the wilds, he soon discovers his world is far from safe, as the Huns are poised to invade Dale and cast its people into slavery.
Taking up his sword alongside the beautiful Sun-Beam, Face-of-God vows to protect his folk at any cost. Only by bringing together the disparate tribes of the Dale do they have any hope of victory.
William Morris returns to the world of wights and shield maidens. An epic of bravery and sacrifice, imbued with a deep love of Norse myth, Morris revives the medieval romance tradition where true love endures against terrible foes.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: A Christmas Carol / The Chimes
Added Dec. 12, 2025
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”
Let’s finish the year by savoring two of Dickens’ Christmas tales!
A Christmas Carol is a beloved classic for a reason. Bitter and lonesome, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge loathes Christmas and everything to do with it. Three ghostly visitations will show Scrooge the error of his ways, taking him on a transformative journey toward redemption.
Published one year later, The Chimes is one of Dickens’ lesser-known Christmas stories. A poor man, the elderly Toby ("Trotty") Veck is convinced he and his family deserve their wretched condition. Is there any point giving his blessing for his daughter Meg to marry? A vision brought on by goblins invites him toward a gentler and more merciful understanding of the world, reminding him of the power of love at the turning of the new year.
Together, these two Christmas novellas give readers hope in the face of poverty and despair.
Let’s finish the year by savoring two of Dickens’ Christmas tales!
A Christmas Carol is a beloved classic for a reason. Bitter and lonesome, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge loathes Christmas and everything to do with it. Three ghostly visitations will show Scrooge the error of his ways, taking him on a transformative journey toward redemption.
Published one year later, The Chimes is one of Dickens’ lesser-known Christmas stories. A poor man, the elderly Toby ("Trotty") Veck is convinced he and his family deserve their wretched condition. Is there any point giving his blessing for his daughter Meg to marry? A vision brought on by goblins invites him toward a gentler and more merciful understanding of the world, reminding him of the power of love at the turning of the new year.
Together, these two Christmas novellas give readers hope in the face of poverty and despair.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: Frankenstein
Added Dec. 12, 2025
“Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?”
It’s spooky season, so let’s read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein!
Consumed by his need to unlock the secrets of life, scientist Victor Frankenstein pieces together a living being from body parts of the dead. Horrified by his own creation, Frankenstein casts it aside. His misshapen offspring craves love and acceptance, but meets only revulsion and cruelty. As their lives spiral toward revenge and ruin, Frankenstein and his monster must confront the terrifying cost of playing God.
A foundational text of gothic horror and science fiction, Mary Shelley explores profound ethical questions with compassion and humanity.
It’s spooky season, so let’s read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein!
Consumed by his need to unlock the secrets of life, scientist Victor Frankenstein pieces together a living being from body parts of the dead. Horrified by his own creation, Frankenstein casts it aside. His misshapen offspring craves love and acceptance, but meets only revulsion and cruelty. As their lives spiral toward revenge and ruin, Frankenstein and his monster must confront the terrifying cost of playing God.
A foundational text of gothic horror and science fiction, Mary Shelley explores profound ethical questions with compassion and humanity.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: The House of the Wolfings
Added Dec. 12, 2025
A most fell warrior was he, whose deeds no man of the Mark could equal…
Let’s read a tale that directly inspired Tolkien!
Deep in the primordial Mirkwood, the free folk of the Mid-mark must take up arms to protect their home. When the Roman war machine rolls across their lands, the Valkyrie Wood-Sun and warrior chief Thiodolf rally their clan to save their idyllic way of life.
An epic romance of survival and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds, William Morris weaves his tale through archaizing prose and verse. Inspired by Norse storytelling, The House of the Wolfings is by turns bloody and otherworldly, a celebration of community and the natural world.
Let’s read a tale that directly inspired Tolkien!
Deep in the primordial Mirkwood, the free folk of the Mid-mark must take up arms to protect their home. When the Roman war machine rolls across their lands, the Valkyrie Wood-Sun and warrior chief Thiodolf rally their clan to save their idyllic way of life.
An epic romance of survival and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds, William Morris weaves his tale through archaizing prose and verse. Inspired by Norse storytelling, The House of the Wolfings is by turns bloody and otherworldly, a celebration of community and the natural world.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: The Roots of the Mountains (Part 1)
Added Dec. 12, 2025
“And there abide the ghosts of those that may not rest; and there wander the dwarfs and the mountain-dwellers, the dealers in marvels, the givers of gifts that destroy Houses…”
Over two months, let’s read The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris!
Ensconced at the roots of the mountains, the peaceful Dalemen are craftspeople, woodsmen and shepherds. Only the restless Face-of-God dares to roam beyond the safe confines of his village. In the wilds, he soon discovers his world is far from safe, as the Huns are poised to invade Dale and cast its people into slavery.
Taking up his sword alongside the beautiful Sun-Beam, Face-of-God vows to protect his folk at any cost. Only by bringing together the disparate tribes of the Dale do they have any hope of victory.
William Morris returns to the world of wights and shield maidens. An epic of bravery and sacrifice, imbued with a deep love of Norse myth, Morris revives the medieval romance tradition where true love endures against terrible foes.
Over two months, let’s read The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris!
Ensconced at the roots of the mountains, the peaceful Dalemen are craftspeople, woodsmen and shepherds. Only the restless Face-of-God dares to roam beyond the safe confines of his village. In the wilds, he soon discovers his world is far from safe, as the Huns are poised to invade Dale and cast its people into slavery.
Taking up his sword alongside the beautiful Sun-Beam, Face-of-God vows to protect his folk at any cost. Only by bringing together the disparate tribes of the Dale do they have any hope of victory.
William Morris returns to the world of wights and shield maidens. An epic of bravery and sacrifice, imbued with a deep love of Norse myth, Morris revives the medieval romance tradition where true love endures against terrible foes.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: Lilith
Added Dec. 11, 2025
“I tell you there are more worlds, and more doors to them, than you will think of in many years!”
Let’s read George MacDonald’s darkest fantasy! Exploring his family’s haunted residence, Mr. Vane uncovers a portal to a strange mirror dimension. He plunges into a parallel realm where ravens speak, skeletons do battle, and sleepers dream of a world redeemed… And where Lilith, exile of Eden, holds dominion.
A mesmerizing allegory of death and salvation, Lilith exerted a powerful influence on C.S. Lewis’ Narnia. H.P. Lovecraft hailed MacDonald’s novel for its “compelling bizarrerie.”
Let’s read George MacDonald’s darkest fantasy! Exploring his family’s haunted residence, Mr. Vane uncovers a portal to a strange mirror dimension. He plunges into a parallel realm where ravens speak, skeletons do battle, and sleepers dream of a world redeemed… And where Lilith, exile of Eden, holds dominion.
A mesmerizing allegory of death and salvation, Lilith exerted a powerful influence on C.S. Lewis’ Narnia. H.P. Lovecraft hailed MacDonald’s novel for its “compelling bizarrerie.”
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: Phantastes
Added Dec. 11, 2025
“It is no use trying to account for things in Fairy Land; and one who travels there soon learns to forget the idea of doing so…”
Let us wander into George MacDonald’s dreamlike Phantastes, the first fantasy novel for adults! Having just come of age, Anados wakes to find himself swept into the fairy realm. Wandering through its sun-dappled woods, he is hunted by his own sinister shadow. Compelled to face malevolent trees, questing knights and living statues, Anados will come face-to-face with his own mortality, emerging forever changed…
Rich with lyrical prose and fantastic imagery, Phantastes takes you on a journey like no other, which will stay with you far beyond its end.
Let us wander into George MacDonald’s dreamlike Phantastes, the first fantasy novel for adults! Having just come of age, Anados wakes to find himself swept into the fairy realm. Wandering through its sun-dappled woods, he is hunted by his own sinister shadow. Compelled to face malevolent trees, questing knights and living statues, Anados will come face-to-face with his own mortality, emerging forever changed…
Rich with lyrical prose and fantastic imagery, Phantastes takes you on a journey like no other, which will stay with you far beyond its end.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: The Princess and the Goblin / The Princess and Curdie
Added Dec. 11, 2025
“Seeing is not believing—it is only seeing.”
The first modern novels to take place entirely in an imaginary world, George MacDonald’s fantasies were formative in the imaginations of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. In this module, we’ll read MacDonald's children’s novels, as well as his essay, "The Fantastic Imagination."
Eight-year-old Princess Irene is forbidden from exploring her father’s castle. Little does she suspect that hordes of goblins dwell beneath her feet, scheming to overrun the kingdom. Soon, a chance encounter with heroic miner (and occasional poet) Curdie sweeps Irene into an adventure of which she never dreamed.
Enter a world where legends rise from a labyrinth under the earth and immortal grandmothers bestow magic rings from above, where rhymes drive back monsters and belief reveals the path home.
The first modern novels to take place entirely in an imaginary world, George MacDonald’s fantasies were formative in the imaginations of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. In this module, we’ll read MacDonald's children’s novels, as well as his essay, "The Fantastic Imagination."
Eight-year-old Princess Irene is forbidden from exploring her father’s castle. Little does she suspect that hordes of goblins dwell beneath her feet, scheming to overrun the kingdom. Soon, a chance encounter with heroic miner (and occasional poet) Curdie sweeps Irene into an adventure of which she never dreamed.
Enter a world where legends rise from a labyrinth under the earth and immortal grandmothers bestow magic rings from above, where rhymes drive back monsters and belief reveals the path home.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
Signum Classics: Dracula
Added Dec. 10, 2025
"Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!"
Let’s sink our teeth into Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the novel that defined vampire literature. In misty Transylvania, Jonathan Harker is lured into the shadow-haunted castle of Count Dracula. Hungry for dominion over the living, the undead Dracula will stop at nothing to feed his craving for blood. As Dracula’s dark influence spreads to London, a desperate band of heroes must rally their courage and unravel ancient secrets to stand against the corruption that stalks the night.
Narrated through letters, diaries, and telegrams, Dracula combines modern storytelling with ancient folklore, immersing the reader into a world of baleful desire and ageless bloodthirst.
Our sessions will be shaped primarily as guided, text-centered discussions, inviting participants to explore the novel together while engaging critically with its themes, contexts, and enduring influence.
Let’s sink our teeth into Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the novel that defined vampire literature. In misty Transylvania, Jonathan Harker is lured into the shadow-haunted castle of Count Dracula. Hungry for dominion over the living, the undead Dracula will stop at nothing to feed his craving for blood. As Dracula’s dark influence spreads to London, a desperate band of heroes must rally their courage and unravel ancient secrets to stand against the corruption that stalks the night.
Narrated through letters, diaries, and telegrams, Dracula combines modern storytelling with ancient folklore, immersing the reader into a world of baleful desire and ageless bloodthirst.
Our sessions will be shaped primarily as guided, text-centered discussions, inviting participants to explore the novel together while engaging critically with its themes, contexts, and enduring influence.
Guest Lecture Highlight
Students enrolled in this module will also have access to a special guest lecture by Dr. Sara Brown, offering a focused perspective on Dracula and its literary, historical, or cultural contexts. This lecture will be a bonus session in addition to the standard eight discussion sessions, giving students a special opportunity to engage with additional insights. It will be integrated into the ongoing conversation of the course, recorded, and made available to enrolled students.
Students enrolled in this module will also have access to a special guest lecture by Dr. Sara Brown, offering a focused perspective on Dracula and its literary, historical, or cultural contexts. This lecture will be a bonus session in addition to the standard eight discussion sessions, giving students a special opportunity to engage with additional insights. It will be integrated into the ongoing conversation of the course, recorded, and made available to enrolled students.
Signum Classics Series Non-Sequential Series
Added Dec. 10, 2025
These book club style classes explore and celebrate beloved literary classics! Signum Classics modules are all about savoring moments of unexpected, joyful discovery through close reading, shared insights, and learning in community. Together, we will uncover (or rediscover) the books that shaped our favorite genres.
In an exciting development, Signum University Press is releasing special editions of these texts under its brand-new imprint, Signum Classics. Each edition includes a preceptor’s foreword and carefully designed study questions to enrich your reading. All works are available in the public domain, and the Signum Classics editions are offered for convenience and enhanced study. Please see the Required Texts section of each individual module for the specific works.
Precepted by
Dr. Julian Barr
C.S. Lewis and the Classical World: Till We Have Faces in Context
Added Dec. 4, 2025
The myths and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome had a profound influence on C.S. Lewis throughout his life, from That Hideous Strength and The Chronicles of Narnia through to his novel Till We Have Faces, which he wrote with his wife: the poet and author Joy Davidman.
Till We Have Faces is a rewriting of the classical myth of Cupid and Psyche from the perspective of Psyche’s sister Orual, and is widely considered Lewis’s greatest work of fiction. We will read through the novel and discuss each section in class, analyzing the ways Lewis used classical myth to write something new and profound. In doing so, we will also understand how Lewis was inspired by the Classical World throughout his work and life.
Till We Have Faces is a rewriting of the classical myth of Cupid and Psyche from the perspective of Psyche’s sister Orual, and is widely considered Lewis’s greatest work of fiction. We will read through the novel and discuss each section in class, analyzing the ways Lewis used classical myth to write something new and profound. In doing so, we will also understand how Lewis was inspired by the Classical World throughout his work and life.
Precepted by
Dr. Gabriel Schenk
Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Advanced Beginners (continuing series) Continuing Series
Added Dec. 3, 2025
TBD
Precepted by
Shawn Gaffney
Japanese for Advanced Beginners 10 (Genki II) Continuing Series
Added Dec. 1, 2025
Join us as we continue learning (advanced) basic Japanese, focusing on the areas of reading and listening comprehension, with some attention to speaking and writing. Over the course of this module series we will work our way through the Genki II textbook, building upon the foundation built from the Genki I text. 一緒に日本語を勉強しませんか
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Precepted by
Dr. Robert Steed
Japanese for Advanced Beginners 11 (Genki II) Continuing Series
Added Dec. 1, 2025
Join us as we continue learning (advanced) basic Japanese, focusing on the areas of reading and listening comprehension, with some attention to speaking and writing. Over the course of this module series we will work our way through the Genki II textbook, building upon the foundation built from the Genki I text. 一緒に日本語を勉強しませんか
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Recorded Series: All sessions of this series are being recorded and provided afterwards to enrolled students in order to support the learning of the group.
Precepted by
Dr. Robert Steed
Japanese: From Zero - 30 Continuing Series
Added Dec. 1, 2025
This course is for those who have an interest in Japanese culture and wish to continue our study of Japanese. We will continue using Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, and covering grammatical structures. Through use of conversational Japanese, we will continue to explore how the language is used in anime, manga, and music.
Japanese is a language of great nuance and depth. This module will open the door to that world and build a foundation for greater insight into Japan's culture and its people.
Japanese is a language of great nuance and depth. This module will open the door to that world and build a foundation for greater insight into Japan's culture and its people.
Precepted by
Sam Roche
Japanese Through Culture 19 Continuing Series
Added Dec. 1, 2025
In this series we’ll study Japanese using different tools such as videos, games, and different exercises. We’ll explore different aspects of Japanese culture and work on more complex vocabulary, grammar, and sentence patterns. We’ll also watch lots of videos, play games, and read graded readers among other things.
Note: Japanese Through Culture is for students who already have a basic level of Japanese.
Note: Japanese Through Culture is for students who already have a basic level of Japanese.
Precepted by
Mari Takiguchi