The School of Curiosity is for students of all ages with an appreciation for the historical past, the immediate present, and things to come.

Each course uses theology, phenomenology, history, sociology, and philosophy to explore a lived experience of God.

An experience of God will always leave the student with a searching question: “What does this mean?”

"It is my privilege to recommend the course"

"I have known Andrew professionally for several years and offer my full endorsement of his abilities as a leader, educator, writer and high character individual. His work demonstrated consistent clarity of leadership, visionary direction, organizational development and personal connectivity. He has a firm grasp of what is possible and what it will take to get there." -John Spurling, Founder at TransformU.net

"Deep commitment to scholarship..."

"I so admire his deep commitment to scholarship, learning and service to others. Dr.

Andrew Fox has a huge heart and infectious sense of humor that others connect to immediately. His demonstrated leadership and ability to transform organizations -- businesses, higher educational endeavors, ministry and churches, all provide the backdrop for these courses." - Thomas Garrett, TLGarrett Consulting and Coaching

"Every lesson [is] unforgettable and pulls your interest"

"I was a student of Dr. Fox for several semesters at Southeastern University before I graduated. He is an excellent professor and mentor, and incredibly encouraging. His approach to teaching makes every lesson unforgettable and pulls your interest in an undeniable way. He will stretch your mind in this course and pour into you spiritually developing your overall understanding." - David Soto, Southestern University Student, Lakeland FL

Why Sign up?


What Students Will Learn:

How to make sense of an experience of God and understand what it means

Why Students Should Enroll:

God reveals Himself to all people from every cultural background


Dr. Andrew K. Fox


My life is like climbing into the room through an open window instead of walking through the front door like everyone else. From the first season of life to the current season, everything has been the result of a conversation, not a professional resume.

From being adopted at birth, raised in Nottingham England, to falling in love with my wife, having children, and moving to the United States – it’s all been a result of conversation – and the conversation continues to this present day. How we enter life is how we do life. For me, it started with the impossible in 1968, and since that time, many impossibilities I’ve encountered in life have been made possible. This is why I love to engage with people and show them the open window. 

If you walked into my office, you will find rare artifacts from the year 1611, a piece of the Berlin Wall, a selection of books over two centuries old, worn leather furniture, and a large library compiling the thoughts of great thinkers. The whole room is filled with the aroma of history.

I love to teach, engage, lecture, debate, and educate. I love to help people think and learn.

I love it when people become inspired to think for themselves. It’s like waking a giant!

Future Courses



Words and Actions:
Retelling the Story of God
Sacred Space:
Where Spirituality and Religion Overlap
Localizing Theology:
A Tale of Three Tables
Communication:
A Fresh Approach to Biblical Truth
Understanding an Experience of God:
Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis