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1 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 1 of 9 Wednesday, October 10 -Friday, October 26, 2018 Monday, October 29, 2018 Tuesday, October 30, 2018 Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Thursday, November 1, 2018 Friday, November 2, 2018 Sunday, November 11:59 p.m. Monday, November 7:00 a.m. Monday, December 4:00 p.m. December 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, January 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 4:00 p.m. Candler School of Theology This course schedule is subject to change. All changes since original posting are highlighted in yellow and posted in. Closed courses are highlighted in red. Contact candlerregistrar@emory.edu to be put on a waiting list. Group A Pre-Registration 7:00 a.m. Group B Pre-Registration 7:00 a.m. Group D Pre-Registration 7:00 a.m. Spring 2019 Course Schedule 2nd Version April 5, 2018 Spring 2019 Pre-Registration & Registration Schedule Spring 2019 pre-registration advising period Holds placed for students who have not been advised, who have not completed Haven Part 2 training, and 1st Year MDiv students who haven't completed Money Talks Group C Pre-Registration 7:00 a.m. All DMin (courses added by Registrar), MRPL, ThD and ThM Students MTS students with 19 or more earned hours MRL students with 19 or more earned hours MDiv students with 53 or more earned hours MTS students with 0 or more earned hours MRL students with 0 or more earned hours MDiv students with 21 or more earned hours MDiv students with 0 or more earned hours Special Non-Degree Students Pre-Registration Closes Add/Drop/Swap (Open Registration) Begins Last day to self-register for a January course (after this deadline, contact candlerregistrar@emory.edu) Last day to be registered for a January course by the registrar (from waiting list or with instructor permission) Last day to drop or change the grading basis of a January course Last day to request a course withdrawal for a January course Last day to add/drop/swap a regular Spring term course (including directed studies, ministry internships, etc.) Last day to be added to a Spring term course if you are on a waiting list Last day for grading basis changes for regular Spring term courses Important Dates for Spring 2019 Academic calendar located at: An Explanation of Classroom Location Codes is on the last page of this schedule January Courses (meet January 2-January 11, 2018, Weekdays Only (8 days) unless otherwise specified) The last day to drop or change the grading basis of a January course is January 4pm. January courses are considered part of your Spring schedule for all registration and financial purposes. Courses may require pre-work that is distributed in advance via . BI (Same as WR ) Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora 3 Wilson online ES Moral Leadership Travel Seminar: South Africa 3 Franklin off-campus Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets a for Course meets World Religions Common Scripture and Interpretation; Theology & Special Topics in Christian : Lincoln, Morality, and the American Civil War (Meets on campus January 2. Travel January 3-7. Visit off-campus sites January 8 and 9. Meets on campus January 10 and 11) This class aims to explore the basic ethical issues at the root of the American Civil War but to do so through two specific lenses: (1) the reading and discussion of four relevant texts and (2) the visiting and discussion of several historic and cultural sites. 3 Jackson RARB 447 and offcampus ES Theology & EV World Methodist Methodist Evangelism Institute Travel Seminar: Location TBA (Same as M (Prior application approval required and additional travel costs beyond tuition ) apply. Please contact WMEI for additional information) 3 off-campus of Focus Elective Formation and Witness HC Doctrines and Creeds of the Early Church 3 Briggman RARB 401 MRL HC Common Theology & M World Methodist Methodist Evangelism Institute Travel Seminar: Location TBA (Same as EV (Prior application approval required and additional travel costs beyond tuition ) apply. Please contact WMEI for additional information) 3 off-campus of Focus Elective Formation and Witness
2 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 2 of 9 January Courses Continued (meet January 2-January 11, 2018, Weekdays Only (8 days) unless otherwise specified) ST Comparative Theology and Literature (Prerequisite: ) 3 Pacini RARB 549 WR Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora 3 Wilson online Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets a for Course meets Theology & ; Theology & the Arts World Religions Common Scripture and Interpretation; XX Sankofa Lecture course 3 RARB 322 Black Church Studies Certificate Regular Spring Semester Courses (January 14 - April 29 unless otherwise noted) The last day to add/drop/swap a regular Spring semester course is Monday, January 21 at 11:59pm The last day for grading basis changes of regular Spring semester courses is Monday, January 4pm Biblical Studies (Area I) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets BL Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II (Prerequisite: BL 511 or equivalent) 3 Beard, Brady M/W 1:00p-2:20p RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL Concise Greek 3 McGee, Zane T/Th 1:00p-2:20p Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL Introduction to Biblical Greek II (Prerequisite: BL 521 or equivalent) 3 Marquardt, Steve Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 8:30a-9:15a Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 1:00p-1:45p Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 5:45p-6:30p Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group W 8:30a-9:15a Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group W 9:30a-10:15a RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Kraftchick T/Th Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group Th 8:30a-9:15a NT Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 3 Hylen W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 or 501 plus breakouts MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation NT Romans 3 Kraftchick T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 421 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT 650R 1 Greek Exegesis (Prerequisites: BL 521/BL 522 or equivalent) 3 Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT Special Topics in NT: Gender, Sexuality, and the New Testament 3 Hylen Th 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Interpretation of the Old Testament II (Prerequisite for MDiv and Special OT Students: OT 501) 3 LeMon T/Th 1:00p-2:20p MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common ; Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 plus breakouts MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common OT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation OT Hebrew Exegesis (Prerequisites: OT 501/502 and BL 511/512 or equivalent) 3 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets
3 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 3 of 9 HC History of Theology from the Reformation to Twentieth Century 3 Pacini T/Th 8:00a-9:20a HC Medieval Christian Thought 3 Reynolds, Philip T/Th 9:30a-10:50a HC History of Christianity in America 3 Kim T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 252 plus Th Breakouts RARB 501 plus Breakout RARB 322 plus Breakout MRL History (HC) Common MRL History (HC) Common MRL History (HC) Common HC The Making of Global Christianity 3 Hanciles M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 322 MRL History (HC) Common HC Theology of Thomas Aquinas 3 Reynolds, Philip T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 MRL History (HC) Common Historical Christianity 500-Level Common Historical Christianity 500-Level Common Historical Christianity 500-Level Common Historical Christianity 500-Level Common Traditions of the Church Catholic Studies; Traditions of the Church Traditions of the Church Traditions of the Church Theology and ; Traditions of the Church Theology and ; Traditions of the Church HC Theology of Luther 3 Strom T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 549 MRL History (HC) Common Contextual Education Elective: The Method of Early Methodism (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date HC 646CEE 1 in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Watson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective Traditions of the Church HC Special Topics in History of Christianity: Pacific Crossings: East Asia and the U.S. 3 Kim M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 447 MRL History (HC) Common REG? Traditions of the Church ST Systematic Theology 3 Losel T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 322 MRL Theology (ST) Common ST Common Course (ST 501) ST Common Course (ST 501) ST Systematic Theology 3 Soulen T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 322 MRL Theology (ST) Common Contextual Education Elective: Liturgy and Architecture (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date in Spring ST 619CEE ) at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Losel Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 ST Theology of Karl Barth 3 Soulen M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 411 ST Modern Catholicism 3 Alonso Contextual Education Elective; Theology and ; Theology and the Arts Theology and ; Traditions of the Church Catholic Studies; Theology and ; Traditions of the Church Christianity and Culture (Area III) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks ES Christian 3 Bounds T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 102 MRL ES 501 Common Course ES Contemporary Christian 3 Marshall Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 ES Christianity and the Holocaust 3 Jackson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 411 MRL Justice, Transformation Area of Specialization Course meets a for Course meets ES Common Course (ES 501) Theology and Common Criminal Justice Ministries; Theology and (Eligible for use as Capstone) Justice, ES 663CEE 1 ES Contextual Education Elective: Religion, Violence, and Peacebuilding (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Marshall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Skills in Conflict Transformation I (Meets January 18, 25, and Feburary 1 12:30p- 3:30p and January 26 9:30a-3:30p) 1 Marshall F/S ES Skills in Conflict Transformation II 2 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara Fridays 1/18/19-2/1/19 2:30p-3:30p; Saturday 1/26/2019 9:30a-3:30p ES XXX 1 Law for Clergy II: American Law for Ministries 3 Pill M/W 2:00p-3:20p RARB 250 M The Church's Mission in the World 3 Goodpaster Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 MRL Justice, Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization required course MRL Justice, Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization required course Contextual Education Elective (CEE) Common ; Theology and Common Theology and Common (1 of 3 hours) Theology and Common (2 of 3 hours) of Specialization elective Elective Formation and Witness
4 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 4 of 9 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued M The Church in Asia 3 Jones T/Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 447 RP Williams James Seminar: Psychology of Religious Experience 3 Snarey T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks of Specialization elective Course meets a for Formation and Witness; Traditions Course meets Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common of the Church Formation and Witness (Hist/Theo/Psych of Formation); RP 655CEE 1 Contextual Education Elective: Erik Erikson: The Life Cycle and Ministry (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Snarey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Contextual Education Elective; SR (Same as CC 515 1) Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis 3 Reynolds, Susan SR (crosslisted from School of Public Health) Religion and Health in Context: HIV 3 Blevins, John Rollins School of Public Health MRL Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis Common Course Religion and Health Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of Specialization Justice, Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality Transformation (JPACT); Society and Personality SR Gender in U.S. Religion 3 Phillips, Nichole T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate SR Immigration, Religion, and the American Church 3 Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 SR Ethnographic Research for Ministry in Congregations and Communities 3 Phillips, Nichole M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 401 Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common ; Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common SR (Same as CC 650 1) Faith and Health: Transforming Communities 3 Kiser, Mimi T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 SR? XXX x 3 Fluker, Walter SR XXX x Methodism, Race, Gender, and Sexuality 3 Burkholder W? 1:00p-4:00p? RARB 411? MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, & Conflict Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization course; Religion and Health Certificate; Emory Human Rights Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Elective OR MRL Church and Community (CC) Common SR/RP and REG (pending CPP review of new course proposal) Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality; Religion, Health, and Science SR XXX (Needs permanent number) 1 Civil Rights Heritage Tour (requires travel to Montgomery, AL March 2-3, 2019 as well as pre- and post- tour meetings which are TBD) 1 Burkholder WR Introduction to Islam 3 adjunct WR Jewish Law 3 Pill T/Th 9:30a-10:50a WR XXX 1 (Same as PC XXX 1) Inter-Religious Spiritual Care 3 Lartey W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 322 MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Elective World Religions Common World Religions Common World Religions Common
5 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 5 of 9 Church and Ministry (Area IV) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets Introductory Arts of Ministry CC Church and Community Development 3 Pace (proposed adjunct) M? late afternoon or evening? EV Enabling an Evangelizing Church 3 de Souza T RARB 421 P Introduction to Preaching 3 Smith T/Th 8:00a-9:20p RARB 102 Haythorn, Trace (proposed RE Religious Education as Formation and Transformation 3 adjunct) W? 1:00p-4:00p? MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Introductory Arts of Ministry Leadership in Church and Community of Specialization Elective Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness Leadership in Church and Community LA Introduction to Church Administration and Leadership 3 Winstead Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MRL Leadership (LA) Common Introductory Arts of Ministry Preaching (P 501) Common Course MRL Youth Ministry Track Required Course; Religious Education Certificate Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness W Introduction to Public Worship 3 Abbington M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 549 MRL Worship and Music Track Required Course Introductory Arts of Ministry Theology and the Arts Arts of Ministry Electives CC (same as SR ) Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis 3 Reynolds, Susan CC (Same as SR ) Faith and Health: Transforming Communities Kiser, Mimi T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MRL Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis Common Course MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, & Conflict Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization course; Religion and Health Certificate; Emory Human Rights Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Track Elective OR MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Justice, Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality; Religion, Health, and Science CC XXX 1 (Same as PT XXX 1) Fearless Dialogues in Church and Community 3 Ellison Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 MRL Justice, Transformation Area of Specialization elective OR MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Elective Justice, Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community CM 530R 1 Candler Chorale 1 Daniel T 12:00p-12:50p Choir Room MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts CM 550R 1 Candler Voices of Imani 1 T 12:00p-12:50p Sanctuary MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts CM Candler Singers (instructor permission required) 2 Daniel M 5:00p-7:00p Choir Room MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts CM Special Topics in Church Music: Singing the Sacred (For thousands of years, people have sung together in worship. The language and message of the words, the style of the music, and the communities where the singing takes place have varied greatly. But the experience of communal song has remained a powerful element of human experience, especially in religious contexts. Repertoires of sacred song have been preserved in hymnals, psalters, and other sources. Emory s Pitts Theology Library holds one of the most extensive and diverse collections of psalmody and hymnody in the world. In some cases, a particular volume in Pitts is the only extant copy in North America and sometimes it is the only one to be found anywhere. The purpose of this course is to provide a survey of sacred song during the past five centuries, making use of the rare items in Special Collections at Pitts.) 3 Crist, Stephen MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts LA Church Financial Leadership and Management 3 Jordan, James MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common Elective PC Care of Souls, Care of World 3 Ellison W 1:00p-4:00p MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Elective Religion, Health, and Science PT Vocational Discernment for a Sustained Life of Ministry 3 Shepard M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 549 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Elective PT (Same as RE Bibliodrama 3 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara T? 2:30p-5:30p? RARB 421? Elective Theology & the Arts PT XXX 1 (Same as CC XXX 1) Fearless Dialogues in Church and Community 3 Ellison Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 RE The Art of Teaching 3 Ayres Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 102 MRL Justice, Transformation OR MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Justice, Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community Elective MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Formation and Witness
6 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 6 of 9 Church and Ministry (Area IV) Continued W Arts of Ministry Electives Continued Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Services of Word and Baptism (Meets January x- February x) 1 T 2:30p-5:30p Teaching Chapel W Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Eucharist (Meets February x - March x) 1 T 2:30p-5:30p Teaching Chapel Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Weddings, Funerals, and Confirmation (Meets W March x - April x) 1 T 2:30p-5:30p Teaching Chapel Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets Episcopal Studies Certificate; MRL Worship and Music Track Elective Elective Theology & the Arts Episcopal Studies Certificate; MRL Worship and Music Track Elective Elective Theology & the Arts Episcopal Studies Certificate; MRL Worship and Music Track Elective Elective Theology & the Arts Denominational Studies Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets Course meets a for DS History of Methodism 3 Watson T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 421 Elective DS Theology of Wesley and Methodism 3 Elliott T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Elective DS Polity of the United Methodist Church 3 Elliott Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 Elective DS Special Topics in Denominational Studies: United Methodist General Conference 1 Burkholder Elective Contextual Education PC 501CE 1 CE 551B 1 CE 551B 2 CE 551B 3 CE 551B 4 CE 551B 5 CE 551B 6 CE 551B 7 CE 551B 8 CE 551B 9 Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets Course meets a for Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent Enrollment in CE 551b specified sections required) 3 Lartey T 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Religion and Health Certificate Con Ed I Religion, Health, and Science Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Arrendale Prison (Site hours are Monday 9:30a- 1:15p plus one Sunday service sometime during the year) 2 Bishop/Abbington W 8:30a-10:30a RARB 447 Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Campbell-Stone (Site hours available: Sunday- Saturday 10:00a-7:00p) 2 Brewer-Calvert/de Souza Th 2:30p-4:30p RARB 250 Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Northlake Ministries with Refugees (Site hours are Wednesday 3:00p-7:00p) 2 Reeser/Hylen T 2:30p-4:30p Cannon 105D Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: First Presbyterian Church Community Ministries (Concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 1 required) (Site hours available M-F 11:00a- 5:00p; Occasionally Sunday 6:30a-9:00a and M-F 6:00p-9:00p) 2 Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Gateway Center (Concurrent enrollment in PC (Con Ed/Teaching Parish/Episcopal I Students only) Contextual Education I Integrative Seminars (Con Ed/Teaching Parish I Students only) LeMon, Rebekah/Reynolds, Phillip Th 2:30p-4:30p CST 368 Con Ed I 501CE 1 required) (Site hours TBA) 2 Cranford/Reynolds, Susan Th 2:30p-4:30p CST 369 Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Gwinnett Medical Center (Site hours available Wednesday 9:00a-5:00p and other times may be available by request) 2 Scott/Watson T 2:30p-4:30p CST 368 Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Lutheran (Refugee) Services of Georgia (Site hours available Monday or Wednesday 9:00a-1:00p or Wednesday 3:30p-6:30p plus one Saturday 7:00a-7:00p) 2 Johnson/McDougall T 2:30p-4:30p RARB 250 Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Metro RYDC, DJJ (Site hours M 3:00p-7:00p and Th 3:00p-7:00p) 2 Horne/Corrie T 2:30p-4:30p CST 369 Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Transitional Center/Helms (Site hours are Transition Wednesdays 10:00a-2:00p) 2 Bishop/Bounds W 2:30p-4:30p Center/Helms Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries CE 551ANGb 1 Contextual Education I for Episcopal Studies 2 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p CC 314 Con Ed I CE 551TPb 1 Contextual Education I for Teaching Parish 2 Elliott M off campus Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries Contextual Education/Teaching Parish/Episcopal II CE 552b 1 Contextual Education IIb 3 Elliott M off campus Con Ed II
7 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 7 of 9 Contextual Education Continued Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets Course meets a for Contextual Education/Teaching Parish/Episcopal II Continued CE 552ANGb 1 Contextual Education IIb for Episcopal Studies 3 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p CC 314 Con Ed II CE 552TPb 1 Contextual Education IIb for Teaching Parish 3 Elliott M off campus Con Ed II HC 646CEE 1 ST 619CEE 1 ES 663CEE 1 RP 655CEE 1 Contextual Education Electives (CEE) - Con Ed/TP/Ang II students only - Spaces are limited - May request permission # starting (date in Spring 7:00 a.m. by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu Contextual Education Elective: The Method of Early Methodism (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on April 4, 2018 at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Watson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective Traditions of the Church Contextual Education Elective: Liturgy and Architecture (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on April 4, 2018 at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Losel Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective: Religion, Violence, and Peacebuilding (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on April 4, 2018 at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Marshall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective: Erik Erikson: The Life Cycle and Ministry (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on April 4, 2018 at 7:00 a.m.) 3 Snarey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Teaching Parish Contextual Education Elective; Contextual Education Elective (CEE) Common ; Theology and Common Contextual Education Elective; Theology and ; Theology and the Arts CE 553TPR 1 Teaching Parish III or 2 Elliott M TBD off-campus Elective CE 553ANGR 1 Contextual Education III for Episcopal Students Lowrey W 2:30p-4:30p Elective CE 545R 1 CE 546R 1 Episcopal Studies Ministry Internship & CPE Ministry Internship (S/U only) (Must submit appropriate forms to Office of Contextual Education) 5695 vc Elliott Requires Cert Dir approval Elective Clinical Pastoral Education (S/U only) (Must complete appropriate online form through the Office of Contextual Education and upload CPE acceptance letter) 5696 vc Campbell Elective Requires Concentration Coord approval Certificate Program Courses Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets BAPS Baptist Studies Certificate Baptist Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BAPS certificate during Con Ed II 0 TBA TBA Baptist Studies BAPS Baptist Studies Colloquy (To be taken in the final semester for the certificate) 1 TBA TBA Baptist Studies Elective BCS BCS Black Church Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BCS Certificate during Con Ed II 0 TBA TBA Black Church Studies Black Church Studies Colloquy (To be taken in the final semester for the certificate) 1 TBA TBA Black Church Studies Elective FH Faith and Health: Integrative Paper 1 Lartey Faith & Health Elective RE WTM Black Church Studies Certificate Faith & Health Certificate Religious Education Certificate Religious Education: Professional Development (Following completion of at least 8 hours of professional development, RE certificate director will contact registrar to have course added to transcript) 0 Ayres Religious Education Women's Studies in Theology & Ministry Certificate WTM Professional Development (after Professional Development experience has been approved by WTM director, director will contact registrar to have course 0 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry WTM WTM Integrative Project (WTM 505 application form required) 1 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry Elective
8 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 8 of 9 Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets MDIV 650 MDiv Thesis (MDiv 650 Form Required to enroll) 1-3 hrs Elective Course meets a for MTS 650R Master of Theological Studies Hrs Instructor Days Time Location MTS Thesis (Usually taken in fall semester, but may be taken in Spring if not taken in Fall; 1-3 hours TOTAL for program for those who entered in Fall 2011 or 1-3 MTS 520G 1 MTS Research and Methods-Global Religions 3 W 2:30p-5:30p MTS 520M 1 MTS Research and Methods-Modern Religious Thought and Experience 3 W 2:30p-5:30p MTS 520T 1 MTS Research and Methods-Scripture, History, and Tradition of Christianity 3 W 2:30p-5:30p MTS 600G 1 MTS Capstone-Global Religions (Prerequisite: MTS 520G) 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MTS 600T 1 MTS Capstone-Scripture, History, and Tradition (Prerequisite: MTS 520T) 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MTS Capstone-Modern Religious Thought and Experience (Prerequisite MTS MTS 600M 1 520M) 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 Master of Theology Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Classroom Locations ThM 650 ThM Project (ThM 650 Form Required) 2 Cannon Cannon Chapel Post MDiv Elective. Complete the ThM 600 Registration Form and submit to the Candler School of Theology THM 600 Candler Registrar's office in order to be registered. 1 (Teaching Chapel or inside Pitts TESL Theology-English as a Second Language Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Theology-English as a Second Language: Academic Listening/Speaking for Graduate Theology Students 3 Kegley W 8:00a-9:20a CST RARB Library) Rita Anne Rollins Building 1531 Dickey Drive
9 4/5/2018 4:57 PM Page 9 of 9 Doctor of Ministry (open to Candler DMin students only) Hrs Instructor Days Time Location DM First Year Colloquy II 1 Bounds M 3:30p-4:30p online DM First Year Colloquy II 1 Briggman M 3:30p-4:30p online DM Understanding Community 3 Bounds W 3:30p-5:00p online DM J Leadership as a Practice (Meets on Campus January x-x, 2019) 3 M-F 8:00a-5:00p CST 368 DM Cultivating Church 3 Williams W 3:00p-4:00p online DM Scripture, Theology, and Practice 3 Briggman W 3:30p-5:00p online DM J Teaching as Practice (Meets on Campus January x-x, 2019) 3 M-F 8:00a-5:00p CST 369 DM Issues in New Testament Interpretation 3 Wilson W 3:00p-4:00p online DM 750(000) DMin Project 6 Ayres W 2:00p-3:00p online Graduate Division of Religion Courses (Note: These courses are not open to special students or students cross-registered at Candler. These courses require instructor approval)
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