Course Schedule

*Registering for a Synchronous course requires regular attendance at the weekly 3-hour class session (via Zoom).

*A Flex course allows students to complete the entire course remotely (mostly asynchronously), but offers one or more in-person opportunities to come together for an exceptional learning experience that substitutes for some of the online work.

*Courses ending in O are completely online.

*A Hybrid means the course is both online and in-person. Students are typically required to be in person for one week while a majority of the course will be online.

Winter 2025 Courses

Term Begins January 6, 2025

RH 367

History and Polity of the UCC

Lillian Daniel

*In-Person

January 6 - January 10

TEC 509

Proto-Womanist Thought

JoAnne Terrell

*In-Person

January 6 - January 10

Spring Semester 2025 Online Courses

Term Begins January 13, 2025

*For Synchronous Zoom times see in-person listings.

FE 470

CPE

Rachel Payden

*0 credits

January 13 - April 25

FE 470A

CPE

Rachel Payden

  • 3 credits

January 13 - April 25

FE 471B

Field Ed

Rachel Payden

LM 332O

Introduction to Pastoral Theology

Rochelle Johnson

Zoom Schedule: Thursdays 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm  

January 13 - April 25

LM 400O

Leadership in Ministry Context

Rachel Payden

Zoom Sessions: Tuesdays: 4 pm - 5:30 pm

January 13 - April 25

LM 412O

Introduction to Christian Worship

Scott Haldeman

Zoom meetings: TBA

January 13 - April 25

LM 415O/615O

Ritual Studies

Scott Haldeman

Zoom Sessions: TBA

January 13 - April 25

LM 420S/620S

Analyzing Oppression, Strategizing Action

José Francisco Morales Torres

Synchronous Online Only; No On-campus Cohort     Mondays: 6:30-9:30 pm * Study of Black Faith and Life concentration

January 13 - April 25

LM 423O

Queer Womanist Preaching

Nicole McDonald

Zoom Sessions: Thursdays 5-8 PM

January 13 - April 25

LM 426O

Preaching the Headlines

Reginald Williams

Zoom Sessions: TBA

January 13 - April 25

LM 454O/S

Trauma and Healing: Caring for Self, Family & Community

Rochelle Johnson

Zoom Sessions: Tuesdays: 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm    

January 13 - April 25

LM 494O

Spiritual Abuse and Boundary Violations in Ministry/Chaplaincy

Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera

Zoom Sessions: January 14, 28; February 11, 25, March 11, 25, April 8, 22 -  6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

January 13 - April 25

LM 500O

Anti-Racism as Interreligious Spiritual Practice

Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera

Zoom Sessions: January 15, 29; February 12, 26; March 12, 26; April 9, 23 - 6:30 -9: 30 pm

January 16 - April 26

RH 325O

Interpreting the Epistles

Teresa Hornsby

Zoom Meetings: Not used

January 13 - April 25

RH 344O

History of Christian Thought

Bo Myung Seo

Zoom Sessions: 

January 16, 30;  February 13, 27,  March 13, 27,  April 10 (4:30-6:00pm CST)
 

January 13 - April 25

RH 413O

Buddhist Studies

JoAnne Marie Terrell

Zoom Sessions: TBA

January 13 - April 25

RH 419O

Creation Themes in the Hebrew Bible

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions: Optional Sessions TBA

January 13 - April 25

RH 420O

Suffering, Lament & Human Existence in the Hebrew Bible

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions:Optional Sessions TBA

January 13 - April 25

RH 468S/668S

Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Church History

José Francisco Morales Torres

Synchronous Online Only; No On-campus Cohort     Thursdays: 6:30-9:30 pm * Study of Black Faith and Life concentration

January 13 - April 25

TEC 307O

Systematic Theology

JoAnne Marie Terrell

Zoom Sessions: TBA

January 13 - April 25

TEC 400O

Constructive Theology

Christophe D. Ringer

Zoom Sessions:  January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 20, 24; April 7, 21 - 5 pm - 6:30 pm

January 13 - April 25

TEC 464H

Justice at the Intersections Study Tour

Rachel Mikva and Christophe Ringer

Justice at the Intersections: A Study Tour Exploring Race, Gender, and Religion in the South. Although it is a May-term course (May 18-23), there will some reading/posting in the Spring term so please register in the Spring.             Zoom Sessions: Mondays, March 3 and April 28 – 6:30-8:00 p.m.

January 13 - May 23

TEC 523O/623O

Theological Aesthetics

Bo Myung Seo

Zoom Sessions: Wednesdays from 3-4:30 pm

January 13 - April 25

TEC 524O

Mass Incarceration, Politics, and Public Theology

Christophe D. Ringer

Zoom Sessions: January 22; February 5, 19, March 19, April 2, 16 - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

January 13 - April 25

TEC 595O

MA/STM Thesis Seminar

Bo Myung Seo/ Munir Shaikh

Zoom Session: TBA      

January 13 - April 25

TEC 655O

Applied Research Methods

Kamilah Hall-Sharp

Zoom Sessions: TBA

January 13 - April 25

TEC 699O

PhD Professional Development

Rachel Mikva

January 13 - April 25

*New Course Alert*

Theological Aesthetics (TEC 523O/623O) -Bo Myung Seo
This course will explore the aesthetic tradition in Christian theology along with its philosophical backgrounds.  It will begin with a consideration of the earlier theological history, but priority will be given to the 20th century development in aesthetic ideas in theology. In between, modern theories of art and aesthetic will also be discussed.  The course will meet synchronously on Wednesdays from 3-4:30 pm CST.
Queer Womanist Preaching (LM 423O) – Dr. Nicole D. McDonald                                                                                                                                            This course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenants of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching, such as womanist theology and queer theology. The course keeps an eye towards Black, queer, women’s lived experiences in both fictional and non-fictional mediums that inform the preaching moment. 

 

Fall Semester 2024 Courses

Term Begins September 3, 2024

CCS 410/510

Trauma Informed Chaplaincy

Kate Lassiter

Synchronous (Zoom) Sessions: All sessions are 6:00-7:30 PM Central Time. Tuesday, September 3 Tuesday, September 17 Tuesday, October 1 Tuesday, October 15 Tuesday, October 29 Thursday, November 14 (note - meeting on Thursday this week) Tuesday, December 10 *This is a Center for Chaplaincy Studies Course. While scholarships do not apply, financial aid does apply. **Online course

CCS 422/522

Grief and Lament

Cody Sanders

Synchronous (Zoom) Sessions: All sessions are 6:30-8:00 PM Central Time. Thursday, September 19 Thursday, October 17 Tuesday, November 12 Tuesday, December 3 *This is a Center for Chaplaincy Studies Course. While scholarships do not apply, financial aid does apply. **Online course

FE 470

CPE

Rachel Payden

*0 credits

January 13 - April 25

FE 470A

CPE

Rachel Payden

  • 3 credits

January 13 - April 25

FE 471A

Field Ed

Rachel Payden

MDiv only: Must be taken with Leadership and Ministry in Context

September 3 - December 13

LM 301OS

Introduction to Preaching

Reginald Williams

Zoom Sessions:  Tuesdays: 12-3 pm online

September 3 - December 13

LM 365OS

Global Sensitivity in Ministry

José Francisco Morales Torres

*This course is synchronous and meets face to face Mondays from 6:30-9:30 pm

September 3 - December 13

LM 395O

Introduction to Chaplaincy Studies

Zachary Moon

Zoom Sessions: TBA  

September 3 - December 13

LM 400O

Leadership & Ministry in Context

Rachel Payden

Must be taken with Field Ed FE 471 Zoom Sessions: Tuesdays 4:00-5:30pm CT  

September 3 - December 13

LM 455H

Self-Care and Self-Development

Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera

In-Person Times:

Hybrid: 3 Online Meetings + 6 days In-Person Intensive [Mandatory, no virtual option]
Online Meeting #1: Wed Sept 11, 2024
5:00pm – 7:00pmPST | 7:00pm – 9:00pmCST | 8:00pm – 10:00pmEST [2 hours]
 
Online Meeting #2: Wed Nov 6, 2024
5:00pm – 7:00pmPST | 7:00pm – 9:00pmCST | 8:00pm – 10:00pmEST [2 hours]
 
Online Meeting #3: Wed Nov 20, 2024
5:00pm – 7:00pmPST | 7:00pm – 9:00pmCST | 8:00pm – 10:00pmEST [2 hours]
 
In-Person Intensive Week Schedule
Sun Oct 6 - Fri Oct 11, 2-7pm

September 3 - December 13

LM 624O

Public Ministry: Orientations

Kamilah Hall-Sharp

Zoom Sessions: Mondays 6-9 pm (CT) *DMin course

September 3 - December 13

LMB 334H

Care and Counseling for Bereavement

Najah Bazzy

In-Person Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri)
Afternoon 2:15 PM - 7:00 PM

LMB 411H

Curriculum Design, Development and Integration

Karima Alavi

In-Person Session Oct. 6-11 (Sun-Fri)
Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM

Karima Alavi

LMB 443H

Islam, Antiracism Pedagogy, and Multicultural Education

Jahid Saafir

In-Person Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri)
Afternoon 2:15 PM - 7:00 PM

LMB 444H

Positive Youth Development

Ivana Zajkovska

In-Person Oct. 6-11 (Sun-Fri)
Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM

LMB 475H

Sunni-Shia Relations and Intra-faith Issues

Faiyez Jaffer

In-Person Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri) Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM  

LMB 476O

Paradigms of Islamic Spirituality

Walead Mosaad

Fully Online

LMB 478H

Fundraising Strategies for Faith-based Organizations

Tayyab Yunus

In-Person Oct. 6-11 (Sun-Fri)
Afternoon 2:15 PM -7:00 PM

LMB 611S

Leadership in Muslim Communities

Jihad Turk

Offered as a synchronous course with intensive in-person meetings at CTS on these dates:
Oct. 6-11: 9 am - 5 pm

RH 301O

Interpreting Hebrew Bible

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions will be decided in collaboration with students when classes begin.  

September 3 - December 13

RH 321O

Interpreting the Gospels

Teresa Hornsby

Zoom Sessions: TBA

September 3 - December 13

RH 405O/605O

Very Different Visions:Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Notions of the Human

Rachel Mikva

Zoom Sessions:

Sept. 10 – 6:30-8:30 pm

Sept. 24 – 6:30-8:30 pm (optional)

Nov. 5 – 6:30-8:30 pm (optional)

Nov. 19 – 6:30-8:30 pm (optional)

Dec. 3 – 6:30-8:30

(*600 is Doctoral Level)

September 3 - December 13

RH 485O

Religion in North America

José Francisco Morales Torres

Zoom Sessions: None required    

September 3 - December 13

RH 601O/S

Contemporary Hermeneutical Strategies

Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

Doctoral students only Zoom Sessions: This synchronous course will meet online on Wednesdays from 6-9 pm CT.

September 3 - December 13

RH 644O

Sacred Texts and the Public Square

Kamilah Hall Sharp

Zoom Sessions: Wednesday 6-9 pm

September 3 - December 13

RHB 456O

Intermediate Arabic 2A

Mahbuba Hammad

Fully Online

RHB 468H

Islam, Anti-Imperialism and African History

Bilal Ware

In-Person Session: Oct. 6-11 (Sun-Fri)
Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM

TEB 321H

Islamic Ethics

Ozgur Koca

In-Person Sessions: Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri) Afternoon 2:15 PM - 7:00 PM 

TEB 405O

Contemporary Islamic Thought

Hamid Mavani

Fully Online

TEB 444O

Islamic Systematic Theology and the Philosophy of Religion

Jihad Brown

Fully Online

Prerequisites: Ilm al-Kalam I and Ilm al-Kalam II
Capstone course for MA Theology concentration.
*MA elective

TEB 452H

Homo Islamicus: Explaining Human History from an Islamic Perspective

David Coolidge

In-Person Oct. 6-11 (Sun-Fri)
Afternoon 2:15 PM -7:00 PM

TEB 454H

Islamic Rational Theology: IIm al-Kalam I

Fouad Elgohari

Course meets In-Person: Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri) Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM  

TEB 455H

Universal Maxims in Islamic Law and Beyond

Jihad Brown

Course meets In-Person:  Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 (Sun-Fri)

Morning 8:00 AM-12:45 PM

TEB 677O

Global Islamic Ideologies and Political Movements

Hisham Hellyer

September 3 - December 13

TEC 355F

Living into Our Commitments

Rachel Mikva

Zoom Sessions: 

Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

September 5, November 7, December 5

*Course includes optional in-person segments that replace online work

September 3 - December 13

TEC 439O

In Jesus Name: The Psychology of Christian Hegemony and Religious Oppression in the United States

Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera

Zoom Sessions: 

Biweekly Tues 6:30pCT - 9:30pCT, beginning Sept 3
Tues 9/3, 9/17, 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10

TEC 543O

Advanced Readings in Queer Studies and Religion

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions: TBA

September 3 - December 13

TEC 595O

MA/STM Thesis Seminar

Bo Myung Seo/ Munir Shaikh

Zoom Session: TBA      

January 13 - April 25

TEC 605O

God and Philosophy

Bo Myung Seo

Zoom Sessions: Wednesdays: 3-5 pm

September 3 - December 13

TEC 607O

DM: Leadership in the Public Square

Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

Zoom Sessions:  Sept. 9, 23; Oct 7; Nov. 4; Dec 9--6-9 pm (CT)  

September 3 - December 13

TEC 699O

PhD Professional Development Seminar

Emily Vogt

September 3 - December 13

*New Course Alert*

RH 405O/ 605O Very Different Visions: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Notions of the Human O/S
Christianity speaks of original sin. Rabbinic Judaism teaches we have competing inclinations for good and evil. Islam affirms that we are born with fitra, an innate disposition that makes us capable of recognizing goodness, of recognizing God. These fundamentally different religious conceptions of human nature intersect with a broad swath of religious and social convictions, shaping some of the challenges of navigating religious difference today. We will explore diverse ideas about creation, sin, sex, messiah, body/soul, and more within and among the “Abrahamic” traditions.

LM 454O/S Trauma and Healing: Caring for Self, Family & Community                                                                                                                                This course aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of trauma at the individual, familial, and societal levels, including its impact on physical, spiritual, and psychological well-being. Students will study various forms of trauma from an intercultural perspective and explore how systematic oppression affects symptoms and recovery. The course will also help students identify their strengths and areas for growth to foster healthier relationships with themselves and others.

TEC 605O God and Philosophy

This course will be devoted to reading and discussing some of the major Western philosophers on the question of God. The second half will be devoted to examining the question in relationship to the 20th century continental philosophy. The course will be conducted as a weekly online seminar.  The interested students will need to have some background in philosophy or interest in reading philosophical texts.

CCS 410/510 Trauma-Informed Chaplaincy

Trauma is the emotional response to distressing events; it impacts a person’s executive function and ability to self-regulate. This course introduces key concepts to learners including individual and collective trauma, an overview of the science of trauma, and consideration of the cultural contexts of chaplaincy and trauma. As well, students learn and practice evidence-based spiritual care interventions, develop personal frameworks and habits for a lifetime of work, and identify strategies for implementation in their context.

*This is a Center for Chaplaincy Studies Course. While scholarships do not apply, financial aid does apply. **Online course

CCS 422/522 Grief and Lament

Grief is one of the most ubiquitous experiences for a spiritual care provider in any context. Situations of death and dying call for a spiritual care provider to employ a cross-section of ministerial roles and functions: individual care, ritual praxis, ethical consultation. In the wider social contexts in which we serve, large-scale losses call for grief care on a communal level: from the increasing precarity of democratic governments and the breakdown of institutions we’ve depended upon, to the collapse of the climate and extinction of species on a mass scale, to the loss of landscapes integral to our sense of self-in-community. The course develops practical theological approaches to grief and loss on scales from the individual, to the communal, to the planetary.

*This is a Center for Chaplaincy Studies Course. While scholarships do not apply, financial aid does apply. **Online course

 

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*Past courses

May Term 2024

May 13 – May 17 / May 20- May 24

LM 411O

Futurist Theologies of Care: Constructing Spiritual Care at the End(s) of the Earth

Cody Sanders

Zoom Class Schedule: 10:00 am-1:00 pm, 2:00-5:30 pm Central Each Day Asynchronous Work during Class Week: approximately 75 min spent on a forum post each evening

May 20 - May 24

LM 445S

Faith Moves

Kamilah Hall Sharp

10-2 pm (CT) *This is a Synchronous Course-available in person and online

May 13 - May 17

RH 470O

Parables in the Gospel of Luke

Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

  • This is an online course
Zoom sessions for May 2024 Intensive Parables: Mon-Th (10 am-11:30 am CT and 4pm-5:30pm CT); Fri 10 am-1 pm CT

May 13 - May 17

RHB 466O

History of Science and the Modern World

Omar Nasim

FULLY ONLINE (INTENSIVE) - May 12-16 (Sun-Thurs)
Zoom classes: 11am-3pm CT, plus asynchronous online work

May 12- May 16

TEC 4199

Study Tour to Thomasville Buddhist Center

JoAnne Marie Terrell

May 13 - May 17

TEC 427S/627S

Comparative Theology: Questions, Methods, and Issues

José Francisco Morales Torres

Synchronous course Mon to Fri, 9 AM – 12 PM class sessions with forum discussions online due each evening.

May 20 - May 24

*New Course Alert*

Faith Moves

This course will explore the role of faith and spirituality in guiding public ministry and leadership. Students will examine historical and contemporary intersections of faith, spirituality, values, and the public square and community organizing as a model. The course is designed to allow students to obtain an awareness of how faith has informed various aspects of public ministry and to help students develop their own understanding of how faith has and can inform their public ministry.

Summer Term 2024

May 28 – August 16

FE 471 Summer

Field Education

Dawnn Pirani Brumfield

May 28- August 16

LMB 451H

Race, Culture and Identity Among Muslim Americans

Zarina Grewal

Hybrid: In-Person 2 pm - 7 pm (Sun-Fri) Room 217  

July 7 - July 12

LMB 452H

Applied Islamic Ethics for Institutional Accountability and Community Care

Ingrid Mattson

HYBRID: In-Person (Sun-Fri) Room 214 2 PM - 7 PM

July 7 - July 12

LMB 458H

Islam, Medical Ethics, and Spiritual Care

Aasim Padela

Hybrid  2 pm - 7 pm Room 219

July 7 - July 12

LMB 479H

Counseling Muslims

Hamada Altalib

Hybrid: In-Person (Sun-Fri) 8 am - 1 pm Room 217

July 7 - July 12

LMB 484H

Theories and Practices of Spiritual Care

Tahara Akmal

HYBRID: In-Person 8 am - 1 pm Room 214 *Chaplaincy requirement

July 7 - July 12

LMB 495H

Instructional Strategies and Critical Perspectives for Teaching in 21st Century Islamic Schools

Seema Imam

HYBRID Zoom sessions:  8 am - 1 pm  Room 219

July 7 - July 12

LMB 496O

Principles and Applications of Islamic Metaphysics

Ozgur Koca

Zoom Sessions: TBA

May 28- August 16

LMB 620H

Managing Conflict: Mediation, Negotiation and Building Shura

Najeeba Syeed

Hybrid: 8 am - 1 pm Room 232

July 7 - July 12

RH 302O

Interpreting Hebrew Bible II

Rachel Mikva

Zoom Sessions - (CT)

May 29, 7-8:15 p.m.

June 20, 7-8:15 p.m.

July 17, 7-8:15 p.m.

August 7, 7-8 p.m.

May 28- August 16

RH 416O/ TEC 616O

Dangerous Religious Ideas

Rachel Mikva

Zoom sessions: (CT)

May 30, 7-8:15 p.m.

June 20, 6-7 p.m.

July 18, 7-8 p.m.

August 7, 6-7 p.m.

May 28- August 16

RHB 442O

Introduction to the Islamic Cultural Heritage

Susan Douglass

Zoom Sessions: TBA

May 28- August 16

RHB 457O

Intermediate Arabic 2B

Mahbuba Hammad

Zoom Sessions: TBD

May 28- August 16

TEC 390O/690O

Introduction to the Study of Black Faith & Life

Christophe D. Ringer

Asynchronous Online Zoom: CT

6/11  6 pm to 7:30 pm
6/25   6 pm to 7:30 pm
7/10   6 pm to 7:30 pm
7/24  6 pm to 7:30 pm

May 28- August 16

TEC 445O

Moral Injury and Recovery

Zachary Moon

Asynchronous Fully online Zoom: Sat, June 1: 2-3 pm CT Sat, June 8: 2-6 pm CT Sat, July 27: 2-3 pm CT

TEC 457O

Mindfulness, Embodiment, and Ministry

Christophe D. Ringer

Asynchronous Online Zoom Sessions: CT

6/4 6 pm to 7:30 pm
6/18, 6 pm to 7:30 pm
7/9, 6 pm to 7:30 pm
7/23, 6 pm to 7:30 pm
7/30, 6 pm to 7:30 pm
8/6, 6 pm to 7:30 pm

May 28- August 16

Winter 2024 Courses

Term Begins January 2, 2024

RH 367

UCC History and Polity

Lillian Daniel

January 8 - January 12

RHB 452O

History of Islam

Munir Shaikh

Zoom Sessions: 11 am - 3 pm , plus asynchronous online work

January 7 - January 11

RHB 467O

Logic & Dialectic in Islamic Theology and Philosophy

Asad Ahmed

Zoom classes: 11 am-3 pm CT, plus asynchronous online work

January 7 - January 11

TEC 413

Theologies of the Body

JoAnne Marie Terrell

January 8 - January 12

TEC 529O

Religion, Ethics, and Human Rights

Christophe D. Ringer

January 8 - January 12

Spring Semester 2024 Online Courses

Term Begins January 16, 2024

*For Synchronous Zoom times see in-person listings.

CCS 301

Introduction to Chaplaincy Studies

Zachary Moon

* Restricted to CTS/Bayan students
Zoom times:

Saturday, January 13, 7PM-8PM Central Time

Saturday, February 3, 3PM-6PM Central Time

Saturday, March 23, 7PM-8PM Central Time

January 8 - April 19

CCS 330

Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry & Faith Communities

Louis Threatt, DMin

*Restricted to CTS/Bayan Students
Zoom Meetings  (Jan-April) 
Every Thursday at 10am -11:45am EST/9am-10:45am CST 

January 8 - April 19

LM 412O

Introduction to Christian Worship

W. Scott Haldeman

Zoom Sessions: 6-7 PM, 1/22, 2/26, 3/25, 4/22

January 16 - April 26

LM 417O

Introduction to LGBTQIA Ritual Studies

W. Scott Haldeman

Zoom Sessions: 5 - 6PM, 2/20, 3/26, 4/23

January 16 - April 26

LMB 413H

Educational Leadership for School-wide Innovation

Seema Imam

HYBRID: In-Person March 3-8 (Sun-Fri) 2 PM-7 PM:

January 16 - April 26

LMB 435H

Muslim Adolescent Identity Development

Jihad Saafir

HYBRID: In-Person March 3-8 (Sun-Fri)
8AM-1PM:
 

January 16 - April 26

LMB 446H

Effective Youth Work in Muslim Communities

Mona Islam

HYBRID: In-Person March 3-8 (Sun-Fri)
8 AM-1 PM:

January 16 - April 26

LMB 473O

Supporting the Spiritual Care Team: Interventions for the Clinical Environment

Metra Azar-Salem

January 16 - April 26

LMB 475O

Sunni-Shia Relations & Intra-faith Issues

Seyed Hadi Qazwini

Zoom Times -

January 16 - April 26

LMB 477H

Facilitating Islamic Life Cycle Rituals

Fouad Elgohari

HYBRID: In-Person Feb. 25 - March 1 (Sun-Fri)
2 PM-7 PM:

January 16 - April 26

LMB 487H

Public Narrative for Faith Leaders

Tayyab Yunus

HYBRID: In-Person Feb. 25 - March 1 (Sun-Fri)
8AM-1PM:

January 16 - April 26

RH 301O

Interpreting the Hebrew Bible

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions: TBD in collaboration with class

January 16 - April 26

RH 301O

Interpreting Hebrew Bible

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions will be decided in collaboration with students when classes begin.  

September 3 - December 13

RH 344O

History of Christian Thought

Cynthia Stewart

Zoom Sessions: Wednesdays, 6-7 pm: 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28,b 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24 The Zoom times for this course overlap with Systematic Theology from 6-7 on 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28

January 16 - April 26

RH 465O/665O

Womanist Biblical Interpretation

Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

Zoom Sessions: Wednesdays:  6-7:30 p.m. (CT) 1/24, 2/21, 3/27, 4/17  

January 16 - April 26

RHB 421H

Life, Times and Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad

Jonathan Brown

HYBRID: In-Person March 3-8 (Sun-Fri)
8 AM-1 PM:

RHB 453H

The Sufi Tradition - Literary and Cultural Dimensions

Ozgur Koca

HYBRID: In-Person Feb. 25 - March 1 (Sun-Fri)
2 PM-7 PM:

January 16 - April 26

TEB 453H

Islamic Law and Legal Theory

Mariam Sheibani

HYBRID: In-Person Feb. 25 - March 1 (Sun-Fri)
8AM-1PM:

January 16 - April 26

TEB 651H

Islamic Constitutionalism, Comparative Legal Paradigms and American Law

Asifa Quraishi-Landes

*Bayan DMin Elective

January 16 - April 26

TEC 444O/644O

Queer Eco- Spiritualities

Ken Stone

Zoom Sessions: In consultation with students once the course begins.

January 16 - April 26

TEC 4011O/6011O

Theologies in Asia

Bo Myung Seo/Karl Villarmea

*Fulfills Global Sensitivity in Ministry Requirement Course Canceled

TEC 412O/612O

Latinx Studies and Religion: Questions, Methods, and Issues

José Francisco Morales Torres

Zoom Sessions:  Tuesdays: 5-7 pm (CT) 1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/19    

January 16 - April 26

TEC 414O/614O

Theology of Art

Bo-Myung Seo

Zoom Sessions:  1/ 22, 2/5, 2/26, 3/18, 4/8 (5-6:15 pm)  

January 16 - April 26

TEC 449O/649O

The Trinity: A Historical and Theological Survey

José Francisco Morales Torres

Tuesdays 9 am - 12 noon   *Prerequisite: For masters-level students, "History of Christian Thought" or "Systematic Theology" are strongly encouraged.

January 16 - April 26

TEC 454O

Islamic Rational Theology - Post-Classical Period (Ilm al-Kalam Part 2)

Jihad Brown

January 16 - April 26

TEC 467O/667O

Christianity and Colonialism

Bo Myung Seo

Zoom Sessions:  1/18, 2/1, 2/23, 3/14, 4/4 (6:00-7:15 pm)

January 16 - April 26

TEC 595O

MA/STM Thesis Seminar

Munir Shaikh/Aaron Higashi

Year-long course (Fall and Spring) You must sign up each semester. 3 credits in the fall / 0 credits in the spring

January 16 - April 26

TEC 650O

Imposter Syndrome and Public Theology

Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

*DMin in Public Ministry Elective Zoom Sessions: Tuesdays: 6 pm - 7:30 pm (CT) 1/24, 2/20, 3/26, 4/16 This course's Zoom times overlap with Interpreting the Epistles.  

January 16 - April 26

*New Course Alert*

CCS 301 Introduction to Chaplaincy Studies
Rev. Zachary Moon, PhD
This course introduces the field of chaplaincy studies. Chaplains are rooted and accountable to their religious traditions, but serve people and communities who may have different religious backgrounds or no religious affiliation. How does one develop a ministry resilient in the face of pluralistic religious demands, complex human suffering, and institutional cultures that may conflict with human flourishing? This course will engage five contexts of chaplaincy ministry: hospital, military, prison, campus, and hospice.

TEC 650O Imposter Syndrome and Public Theology: Dr. Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

This doctoral level course seeks to survey the role of imposter syndrome/imposter phenomenon as manifested through socio-location cues as race, class, religion, and gender. After establishing this theoretical grounding the study then explores how such second-guessing appears in the public square and the role of theology in said presentations.

CCS 330 Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry & Faith Communities
Louis Threatt, DMin.

The course describes and critiques issues and realities in the American criminal justice system and the underlying ideology of retribution in light of the theories, theologies, and practices of restorative justice and the mission of a person of faith as an agent of reconciliation in the midst of structures of race and class. Models of restorative justice, prison ministry, and the role of a chaplain and faith communities in forming such ministries are explored.

Instructor Bio:

Rev. Dr. Louis Threatt is a pastor, activist, entrepreneur and educator.

Born in Sacramento, Ca. and later raised in Atlanta, Ga. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force where he was an Electrician on the Fighter Jet F-15E. Dr. Threatt has a bachelor’s degree in Physics, with a minor in Mathematics from NC Central University, a Master of Divinity degree from Duke Divinity School with a focus on Prison Studies and a Doctor of Ministry from Drew University concentrating on Pastoral Care and Incarceration. Dr. Threatt teaches, studies, and ministers at the intersection of prisons, Restorative Justice, Practical Theology, and Biblical Studies. He is the Senior Pastor of Cities of Refuge Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and serves as a faculty member at Duke Divinity School.

Not in Residence: Moon, Mikva