krisamerikos.com · Beliefs in English · 16 Live Sessions

The questions everyone avoids.
Ask them in English.

Science, religion, and identity — the topics that matter most and get discussed least. 16 live sessions that give you the vocabulary, the frameworks, and the confidence to engage with the biggest questions in English.

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400+ Terms & phrases
Live Expert-led · online
Mon & Thu 9AM New York
Jul 27 First session
8 weeks To confident dialog
Teacher
Christopher Huntley
krisamerikos.com
Schedule
Mondays & Thursdays
9:00 AM New York · Live
First session
Monday, July 27, 2026
Last session: September 18, 2026
Format
Live online sessions
Mixed-level EFL learners
Audience
Global EFL learners
All levels welcome
Seats
Limited
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16 sessions across 4 sections

Each section builds on the last — from understanding what beliefs are to speaking about the ones that divide us.

Section 1
The Nature of Belief
Sessions 1–4
What beliefs are, where they come from, and how we talk about — and change — them.
Section 2
Science and Truth
Sessions 5–8
How science works, why people doubt it, and what it cannot answer.
Section 3
Religion and Faith
Sessions 9–12
The world's biggest belief system — its language, its arguments, and its place in modern life.
Section 4
Identity and Values
Sessions 13–16
Who we are, where we belong, and what happens when our deepest values collide.
01
The vocabulary of conviction
Without the right words, you cannot think clearly about what you believe — let alone discuss it. This course gives you 400+ terms, phrases, and grammar patterns for navigating science, religion, and identity in English.
02
How to discuss what divides people
Science denial, religious conflict, identity politics — these topics break conversations. This course gives you the frameworks to engage with them clearly, respectfully, and with genuine intellectual depth.
03
Why people believe what they believe
Belief is not random. It follows patterns — psychological, cultural, social. Understanding those patterns changes how you listen, how you respond, and how you think.
04
The confidence to say what you think
Most people avoid these topics in a second language. This course is the preparation that makes you the person in the room who can actually engage.

Ask it. Understand it. Say it.

16 sessions that build the vocabulary and confidence to discuss science, religion, and identity in English. Starts Monday, July 27 — once it begins, no new students can join.

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Also included
The Beliefs Timeline
A complete visual history of how science, religion, and identity have shaped — and clashed — across human history. Every major moment, explained.
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