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1 AMXTIAN: American Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number AMXTIAN 811 Pentecostalism BCS LE or Courses Listed Alphabetically by Registration Code Valerie Cooper W 2:30-5pm BCS: Black Church Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number BCS 790 Dreaming of a White Apocalypse: Religion, Race, Popular Culture, and the Eschatological Imagination Limit 25 Valerie Cooper Tu 2:30-5:00pm CHURHST: Church History Instructor Day Time Room Number CHURHST 751 Modern European Christianity Limit 175, letter grade only, Students must register for one of the preceptorials listed below Core Course Sujin Pak M/W 2:30-3:45pm 0016W Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 9:00-9:50am Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 9:00-9:50am Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 9:00-9:50am Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 9:00-9:50am Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 9:00-9:50am Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 11:25-12:15pm Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 11:25-12:15pm Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD F 11:25-12:15pm Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD Th 7:00-7:50pm Preceptorial, limit 17 TBD Th 1:30-2:20pm CHURHST 823 Theological Assessment of Worship Song Lyrics Limit 10 Cross listed with LTS 807 Lester Ruth W 8:30-11:00am CHURHST 768 Italy in the Life of the Church: Early and Medieval Christianity Cross listed as NEWTEST 777 Meredith Riedel, Beth Sheppard M January 30, February 6, 27, March 6, 20, April 10 and optional dinner/social April 17 6:00-8:00pm 1 10/28/2016

2 CHURMIN : Christian Ministry Instructor Day Time Room Number HISTREL: Historical Religion Instructor Day Time Room Number HISTREL 710 Gandhi's Modernity Project Turn course - Instructor permission required Satisfies Prison Certificate Requirement Cross Listed as Rel 777 Note: Federal Correctional Complex, in Butner, NC Interested students will be required to pass a background check and attend a mandatory training (Nov 9). Leela Prasad TU 12:30PM-2:45PM (please allow travel time) Taught at Butner Correctional Facility Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below Mozilla FireFox is best browser: d3kwgtb7 HISTREL 760 Introduction to Islam Abdullah Antepli W 2:30-5:00pm HISTREL 764 Introduction to Midrash: The Rabbinic Art of Interpreting Scripture Limit 20, Prerequisite: NEWTEST 754, OLDTEST 752, 753 Steven Sager Tu 2:30-5pm 050L HISTTHEO: Historical Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number HISTTHEO 790 Images of God Limit 10 (women only) Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser, please copy and paste the link). 0CmLVWmjz Fullfils Prison Certificate Elective Lauren Winner Th 6:15-8:30pm Allow travel time Note: North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women in Raleigh, NC Interested students (Women only) will be required to pass a background check and attend a mandatory training (TBA). 2 10/28/2016

3 HISTHEO 800 Theology of Alexandrian School Preq - CH Warren Smith Tu 8:45-11:15am HISTTHEO 959 Calvin and the Reformed Tradition Limit 12, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, 751 Sujin Pak W 8:30-11:00am LTS: Liturgical Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number LTS 760 Introduction to Christian Worship (Free Church Focus) Limit 45, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, 751, XTIANTHE 755 Students must register for one of the preceptorials listed below Fulfills Baptist Certificate Elective Lester Ruth T/Th 10-11:15am LTS Preceptorial; limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm TBD LTS Preceptorial; limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm TBD LTS Preceptorial; limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm TBD LTS 807 Theological Assessment of Worship Song Lyrics Limit 5 Cross listed with CHURHST 823 Lester Ruth W 8:30-11:00am NEWTEST: New Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number NEWTEST 701 Greek Reading Limit 20, Prerequisite: NEWTEST 760 & 761 Non-credit course Zack Phillips TBD TBD TBD NEWTEST 754 Introduction to New Testament Interpretation Limit 175, Students must register for one of the preceptorials below Core Class Susan Eastman Tu/Th 4:00-5:15pm 0016W Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD Tu 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD Tu 1:30-2:20pm 3 10/28/2016

4 Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD Tu 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD Tu 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD Tu 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 15 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial; limit 16 TBD W 7-7:50pm NEWTEST NEWTEST NEWTEST NEWTEST 770C NEWTEST 770 Hellenistic Greek Limit 20, Pass/Fail Option, Prerequisite: NEWTEST 760 Hellenistic Greek Limit 20, Pass/Fail Option, Prerequisite: NEWTEST 760 Hellenistic Greek Limit 20, Pass/Fail Option, Prerequisite: NEWTEST 760 Eng Ex: 1 Corinthians Limit 25, Prerequisite NEWTEST 754 NEWTEST LE Exegesis of a book in English Limit 20 NEWTEST LE TBA M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm TBA M/W/F M/W 1:30-2:20pm F 12:00-12:50pm TBA Tu/Th/F T/Th/F 1:30-2:20pm Susan Eastman Tu/Th 10-11:15am TBD TBD TBD TBD NEWTEST 777 Italy in the Life of the Church: Early and Medieval Christianity Coriss listed as CHURHST 768 Meredith Riedel Beth Sheppard M January 30, February 6, 27, March 6, 20, April 10 and optional dinner/social April 17 6:00-8:00pm cross listed course NEWTEST 870J Greek Exegesis of John Limit 20 NEWTEST LE Joel Marcus T/Th 10:00-11:15am NEWTEST 870L Greek Exegesis of Luke Limit 20, Prerequisite NEWTEST 754, 760, 761 NEWTEST LE Kavin Rowe W/F 10:00-11:15am 110G 4 10/28/2016

5 NEWTEST 957 Judaism & Christianity: The Parting of the Ways, Prerequisite: Doctoral Seminar. Advanced Master Students. NEWTEST 754 Instructor permission required Joel Marcus M 2:30-5:00pm OLDTEST: Old Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number OLDTEST 701 Hebrew Reading Limit 20, Prerequisite: OLDTEST 760 & 761 Non-credit course William Babcock Th/F TBD OLDTEST 753 Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation Limit 175, letter grade only, students must register for one of the preceptorials below Core Course Anathea Portier- Young W/F 10:00-11:15am 0016W Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD Th 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD Th 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD Th 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD Th 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 16 TBD Th 7:00-7:50pm OLDTEST OLDTEST Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Limit 20, Pass/Fail Option, Prerequisite: OLDTEST 760 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Limit 20, Pass/Fail Option, Prerequisite: OLDTEST 760 TBD M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm TBD T/Th/F 1:30-2:20pm OLDTEST 768 Old Testament Wisdom and Christian Spirituality Limit 25 Jennie Grillo T/Th 10:00-11:15am 5 10/28/2016

6 OLDTEST 820 Queering the Old Testament Limit 25, Prerequisite: OLDTEST 752 Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective Anathea Portier- Young T 5:30-8:00pm OLDTEST 863 Scripture and Tradition: Theory and Practice of Reception History Limit 25 Jennie Grillo F 8:30-11:00am PARISH: The Care of the Parish Instructor Day Time Room Number PARISH 762 Christianity and Contemporary Literature Lauren Winner M 5:45-8:15pm PARISH 770 Forming Disciples in the Wesleyan Tradition Limit 40 CHURMIN LE Fulfills UM Mission of the Church and/or UM Evangelism Stephen Gunter Tu 5:30-8:00pm PARISH 771 Leadership in the Small Membership, Rural Church Joe Mann Th 2:30-5:00pm PARISH 776 Local Church in Mission to God's World Limit 55 CHURMIN or WXTIAN LE Fulfills UM Mission of the Church Requirement Will Willimon Th 8:30-11:00am 0014W PARISH 778 United Methodism: Mission, Practice, and Belief Limit 50, Prerequisite PARISH 777 Fulfills one of two UM requirements for History, Theology and Polity Laceye Warner, Sangwoo Kim, Randy Maddox M 2:30-5pm 0012W PARISH 790 Missio Ecclesia: God's Mission of Empowerment: MACP January Intensive Limit 20 Fulfills UM Mission of the Church and/or UM Evangelism Space reserved for MACP students, open to all enrolled Laceye Warner TBD TBD TBD 6 10/28/2016

7 PARISH 818 Ministry with Millennials Limit 25 Jenny Copeland/Kirk Oldham Tu/Th 10-11:15pm PARISH 809 PARISH 819 Restorative Justice, Prison Ministory, and the Church Core Course for the Prison Certificate Disunity in Christ: Difference, Conflict, and Resolution in the Church Limit 20 Lauren Winner M 2:30-5:00pm Christena Cleveland W 5:15-7:45pm PASTCARE: Pastoral Care Instructor Day Time Room Number PASTCARE 809 MDIV/MSW Capstone Seminar: Moving the Church Toward Social Action Limit 8, Prerequisite: Fourth Year MDIV/MSW Students Only Susan Dunlap W 6-8:30pm PASTCARE Church's Care of the Bereaved Prerequisite: XTIANTHE 755 Susan Dunlap Th 8:30-11am PREACHNG: Preaching Instructor Day Time Room Number PREACHNG 758 Introduction to Christian Preaching Limit 60; Prerequisite: NEWTEST 754, OLDTEST 752 & 753, students must register for one of the preceptorials listed below Core Course Luke Powery Tu/Th 2:30-5pm 0014W Preceptorial, limit W Preceptorial, limit W Preceptorial, limit 12 Precepts for PR 758 will take place within the time frame for the class 0054L Preceptorial, limit L Preceptorial, limit L PREACHNG 769 Variety in Preaching: Theory and Practice Limit 12, Prerequisite: PREACHNG 758 or CHURMIN 760 Charles Campbell M/W 4:00-5:15pm 7 10/28/2016

8 PREACHNG 790 Preaching about Social Crisis William Turner M 2:30-5:00pm 0011W/0041L PREACHNG 802 Principalities, Powers, and Preaching Limit 20 Prerequisite PREACHNG 758 or CHURMIN 760 Charles Campbell T/Th 10:00-11:15am 0011W/0041L SPIRIT: Spirituality Instructor Day Time Room Number WXTIAN: World Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number WXTIAN WXTIAN 818 Theology from the Margins Limit 18 WXTIAN LE Pioneers in World Christianity WXTIAN LE Christy Lohr-Sapp Th 2:30-5:00pm Xi Lian W 2:30-5:00pm WXTIAN 815 WXTIAN 844 The Next Christendom: The Rise of Christianity outside the West WXTIAN LE Equipped for Witness: Spirituality and Evangelism in the Eastern Church Limit 20, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, 751, XTIANTHE 757 WXTIAN or Xi Lian Th 2:30-5:00pm Ed Rommen T 2:30-5:00pm XTIANEDU: Christian Education Instructor Day Time Room Number XTIANEDU 770 The Significance of Catechumenate for Making Disciples ; Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, XTIANTHE 755 Fulfills Christian Education Elective Lester Ruth F January 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10 8:30-11:45am and 1:15-4:30pm 060L XTIANEDU 713 Christian Formation, MACP January Intensive Limit 20 Space reserved for MACP students, but open to all Divinty Students Liz Degaynor 8 10/28/2016

9 XTIANETH: Christian Ethics XTIANETH 757 Intro to Christian Ethics 0 Students must register for one of the preceptorials listed below Core Course Instructor Day Time Room Number Like Bretherton T/Th 8:30-9:45am 0016W Preceptorial, limit 17 T 10:00-10:50am Preceptorial, limit 18 T 10:00-10:50am Preceptorial, limit 18 W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 18 W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 18 W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 18 W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 18 W 1:30-2:20pm Preceptorial, limit 18 T 10:00-10:50am Preceptorial, limit 18 cancelled Preceptorial, limit 18 cancelled XTIANETH 800 War in Christian Tradition War in Christian Tradition Limit 40, Prerequisite: XTIANETH 757 or 10 spaces for permisson of instructor Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective Amy Laura Hall M 2:30-5:00pm XTIANETH 807 Theological Bioethics Limit 25, Prerequisite: XTIANETH 755, 757 Instructor Permission Only Farr Curlin Brett McCarty Tu 2:30-5:00pm XTIANETH Theology and Disability Instructor permission only sarah.j.barton@duke.edu for permission number Hauerwas Barton/ Sarah Barton M 1:30-4:00pm XTIANETH Environmental Philosophy and Ethics Limit 10 Cross listed with NSOE Norman Wirzba Norman Christiansen W 1:25-3:55pm LSRC D243 XTIANPRC: Christian Practice Instructor Day Time Room Number 9 10/28/2016

10 XTIANSTU: Christian Studies XTIANSTU 706 Inhabiting the Christian Drama Limit 20, Only open to MACS students Core MACS Course Instructor Day Time Room Number Warren Kinghorn F 8:30-11:00am 0015W XTIANTHE: Christian Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number XTIANTHE 761 Free Church Theology Limit 25, Prerequisite: XTIANTHE 755 Fulfills Baptist Studies Certificate Requirement Curtis Freeman T/Th 10:00-11:15am XTIANTHE Storytelling in Medicine as a Form of Theological Witness Limit 10 Cross listed with Romst , GLHLTH ,LIT , Div students must enroll in the Divinity numbered course Ray Barfield Deborah Jenson T/Th 1:25-2:40pm 003 Old Chemistry XTIANTHE XTIANTHE 778 Mary, Christ, and the Human Today Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective James Cone (or, Christianity in the Age of 'Black Lives Matter') Limit 40 BCS LE J. Kameron Carter F 8:30-11:00am J. Kameron Carter Tu 8:30-11:00am XTIANTHE 812 The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Theological Anthropology Limit 30 Norman Wirzba Tu 2:30-5:00pm XTIANTHE 815 Theology and Music Limit 25 Jeremy Begbie W 2:30-5:00pm AMCR XTIANTHE 819 XTIANTHE 834 Readings in Leslie Newbigin's Theology WXTIAN LE Jeremy Begbie Tu 8:30-11am The Thought of Augustine of Hippo Paul Griffiths W 5:15-7:45pm 060L 10 10/28/2016

11 XTIANTHE XTIANTHE Oscar Romero: Defender of the Poor Limit 25, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750 WXTIAN LE, CHURMIN LE or The Theological Imagination of Flannery O'Conner Edgardo Colon- Emeric Graduate Liberal Studies - MALS program F 8:30-11:00AM Dan Train M/W 4:00-5:150m Graduate Liberal Studies Course LS: Technology and the Future in N. American Literature and Film Note: Will only count as an elective, 5 seats for Divinity students, department permission required, call Dink Suddaby for permission number Amy Laura Hall M 6:15-8:45pm GLS conference room, 2114 Campus Drive Also requiring registration: Church Ministry (CHURMIN) Instructor Day Time Room Number CHURMIN 700 CHURMIN 704 1st Year Spiritual Formation Groups Limit 175, Pass/Fail only, no credit Anglican Spiritual Formation Limit 35, Pass/Fail only, no credit Meghan Benson Tu AM Meghan Benson TBA TBA TBA Advanced Spiritual Formation (CHURMIN 705) Instructor CHURMIN nd/3rd Year Spiritual Formation Groups TBA TBA TBA TBA Enrollment in Advanced Spiritual Formation is Limited to students beyond their first year of study (with the exception of MACS students). CHURMIN CHURMIN Rediscovering a Felt Presence of God Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Writing as a Spiritual Practice Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fr. Rommen TBA TBA TBA Liz Dowling-Sendor TBA TBA TBA CHURMIN Sustaining Practices for Work on the Margins Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fulfills Prison Certificate Requirement Sandi Velvez TBA TBA TBA 11 10/28/2016

12 CHURMIN Wesleyan Covenant Discipleship Groups Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Robert Simpson TBA TBA TBA CHURMIN Free Church Formation Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement Randy Carter TBA TBA TBA CHURMIN Divinity Veterans Spiritual Formation Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Matthew Floding TBD TBD TBD CHURMIN Encountering Place: The Power of Pilgrimage Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Lara Galambos, Fatimeh Salleh, Michelle Osborne TBA TBA TBA CHURMIN The Art of Conversation Limit 10 Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass Fail only, no credit Rhonda Parker TBA TBA TBA Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) CPE may be taken simultaneously for 2 course credits and field education credit. All questions and inquiries about CPE CPE 75 Parish-Based CPE One Course TBA CPE 100A Alamance Regional Medical Center Two courses TBA CPE 100B North Carolina Baptist Hospitals Two courses TBA CPE 100D Duke Level One Hospital Based CPE Two courses TBA CPE 100G Wesley Long Two courses TBA CPE 100J Central Regional Hospital Two courses TBA CPE 100M Moses Cone Health System Two courses TBA CPE 100N New Hanover Regional Medical Center Two courses TBA CPE 100O Other programs accredited by ACPE Two courses TBA CPE 100P Pitt Co. Hospital Two courses TBA CPE 100U University of North Carolina Hospitals Two courses TBA CPE 100V Veterans Administration Medical Center Two courses TBA CPE 100W Wake Medical Center Two courses TBA CPE 100Y Rex Hospital One course (each semester) TBA. Course should be followed by CPE 100Z during spring CPE 150 Level One Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Two Courses CPE 200 Duke Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Two courses TBA CPE 250 Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Variable Credit Field Education (FIELDEDU) 12 10/28/2016

13 FIELDEDU 4.01 FIELDEDU 4.02 FIELDEDU 4.03 FIELDEDU 4.04 Student Pastor Appointment/Call First year students Formation Group meets once per month, Pass/Fail only, no credit Student Pastor Appointment/Call Second year students Formation Group meets once per month, Pass/Fail only, no credit Student Pastor Appointment/Call Third year students Formation Group meets once per month, Pass/Fail only, no credit Student Pastor Appointment/Call Fourth year students No Formation Group meeting required, Pass/Fail only, no credit Brad Thie TBA TBA TBA Brad Thie TBA TBA TBA Brad Thie TBA TBA TBA Brad Thie TBA TBA TBA Choir (CIF) CIF 3B Choir Limit 45, Pass/Fail only, no credit Prereq: Audition Instructor Brian Schmidt M 10:00-12:00pm TBA Course Continuation (CONTDIV) Instructor Day Time Room Number CONTDIV 1.1 Course Continuation A registration status for Th.M. students and others maintaining matriculation while finishing a thesis or other incomplete work Randy Maddox CONTDIV 1.2 Course Continuation A registration status for Th.D. students who are finished with course work and are working on a thesis or other incomplete work Ross Wagner COURSES FOR THE DMIN and MACP Program DMIN and MACP Spring courses Instructor Cohort Residency Online DMINISTRY Spiritual Formation Warren Smith TBD TBD TBD NEWTEST 901 DMINISTRY 902 NT and Leadership Limit DMIN Students Only Analysis TBD TBD TBD TBD Warren Smith TBD TBD TBD 13 10/28/2016

14 DMINISTRY Spiritual Formation Warren Smith TBD TBD TBD DMINISTRY 905 DMINISTRY 906 Integration - Capstone (2nd year cohort) Limit 25 Introduction to Christian Leadership -Thesis course (2nd year cohort) Limit 30 Will Willimon TBD TBD TBD Elizabeth Degaynor TBD TBD TBD NEWTEST 707 CHURHST 708 Intro to the New Testament Limit MACP Course, MACP Students Only Introduction to Church History Limit MACP COURSE (14 Cohort) Beth Sheppard TBD TBD TBD Wen Reagan TBD TBD TBD XTIANPRC Spiritual Formation Seminar MACP Course (14 Cohort) Brian Hardesty- Crouch TBD TBD TBD XTIANEDU 713 XTIANPRC PARISH 790 Christian Formation, MACP January Intensive Limit Spiritual Formation Seminar MACP Course (15 Cohort) Missio Ecclesia: God's Mission of Empowerment: MACP January Intensive Limit 20 Fulfills UM Mission of the Church and/or UM Evangelism Liz Degaynor TBD TBD TBD Brian Hardesty- Crouch TBD TBD TBD Laceye Warner TBD TBD TBD Limted Electives (LE) BCS. The following courses satisfy the required LE in Black Church Studies: AMXTIAN 811, XTIANTHE 778 CHURCH MINISTRY. The following courses satisfy the required LE in Church Ministry: PARISH 770, 776, XTIANTHE 890 M.Div. students must also complete CHURMIN 701 and CHURMIN 702 (1st Year Spiritual Formation Group) to satisfy the CHURMIN LE requirement. NEWTEST EXEGESIS. The following courses satisfy the LE in NEWTEST Exegesis: NEWTEST 770C, 770, 870J, 870L WORLD CHRISTIANITY. The following courses will satisfy the required World Christianity LE: PARISH 776, XWTIAN 790, 815, 818, 844, XTIANTHE PRACTICING THEOLOGY & MINISTRY. The following courses satisfy the required Practicing Theology and Ministry LE: AMXTIAN 811, HISTTHEO 800, LTS 760, 807, OLDTEST 768, PARISH 809, 818, 819, PASTCARE 809, PREACHNG 790, 802, WXTIAN 844, XTIANTHE , /28/2016

15 Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate Courses The following courses qualify for the Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate: OLDTEST 820 Queering the Old Testament Limit 25, Prerequisite: OLDTEST 752 Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective Anathea Portier- Young T 5:30-8:00pm XTIANETH 800 War in Christian Tradition Limit 40, Prerequisite: XTIANETH 757 or 10 soaces for permisson of instructor Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective Amy Laura Hall M 2:30-5:00pm XTIANTHE Mary, Christ, and the Human Today Fulfills Gender, Sexuality, Theology and Ministry Certificate Elective J. Kameron Carter F 8:30-11:00am The following courses qualify for the Anglican Studies Certificate: Anglican Studies Certificate Courses Additionally, students need to complete CHURMIN 704 "Anglican Spiritual Formation." Christian Education Concentration Courses The following courses fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Christian Education Concentration: XTIANEDU 770 The Significance of Catechumenate for Making Disciples ; Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, XTIANTHE 755 Fulfills Christian Education Elective Lester Ruth F January 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10 8:30-11:45am and 1:15-4:30pm 060L Certificate in Baptist Studies Certificate The following courses fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Baptist Studies: 15 10/28/2016

16 LTS 760 Introduction to Christian Worship (Free Church Focus) Limit 45, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750, 751, XTIANTHE 755 Students must register for one of the preceptorials listed below Fulfills Baptist Certificate Elective Lester Ruth T/Th 10-11:15am XTIANTHE 761 Free Church Theology Limit 25, Prerequisite: XTIANTHE 755 Fulfills Baptist Studies Certificate Requirement Curtis Freeman T/Th 10:00-11:15am Certificate in Prison Studies The following courses may count as a LE for the Certificate in Prison Studies: HISTREL 710 Gandhi's Modernity Project Turn course - Instructor permission required Satisfies Prison Certificate Requirement Cross Listed as Rel 777 Note: Federal Correctional Complex, in Butner, NC Interested students will be required to pass a background check and attend a mandatory training (Nov 9). Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below Mozilla FireFox is best browser: d3kwgtb7 Leela Prasad TU 12:30-2:45pm (Please allow travel time) Taught at Butner Correctional Facility 16 10/28/2016

17 HISTTHEO 790 Images of God Limit 10 (women only) Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser, please copy and paste the link). 0CmLVWmjz Fullfils Prison Certificate Elective Lauren Winner Th 6:15-8:30pm Allow travel time Note: North Carolina Correctional Institute for Women in Raleigh, NC Interested students (Women only) will be required to pass a background check and attend a mandatory training (TBA). PARISH 809 Restorative Justice, Prison Ministory, and the Church Core Course for the Prison Certificate Lauren Winner M 2:30-5:00pm Additionally, students seeking this certificate will need to complete CHURMIN 705 "Prison Studies Spiritual Formation Group." Certificate in Theology, Medicine and Culture The following courses may count as a LE for the Certificate in Theology, Medicine and Culture: PASTCARE Church's Care of the Bereaved Prerequisite: XTIANTHE 755 Susan Dunlap Th 8:30-11am XTIANETH 807 Theological Bioethics Limit 25, Prerequisite: XTIANETH 755, 757 Instructor Permission Only Farr Curlin Brett McCarty Tu 2:30-5:00pm XTIANETH Theology and Disability Instructor Permission only sarah.j.barton@duke.edu for permission number Hauerwas Barton/ Sarah Burton M 1:30-4:00pm 17 10/28/2016

18 XTIANETH Environmental Philosophy and Ethics Limit 10 Cross listed with NSOE Norman Wirzba Norman Christiansen W 1:25-3:55pm LSRC D243 XTIANTHE Storytelling in Medicine as a Form of Theological Witness Limit 10 Cross listed with Romst , GLHLTH ,LIT , Div students must enroll in the Divinity numbered course Ray Barfield Deborah Jenson T/Th 1:25-2:40pm 003 Old Chemistry XTIANTHE 812 The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Theological Anthropology Limit 30 Norman Wirzba Tu 2:30-5:00pm New Courses CHURHST 768 /NEWTEST 777 Italy in the Life of the Church: Early and Medieval Christianity Due to the strenuousness of travel and the nature of many of the sites (some of which may be working digs that have not yet been developed for tourists), students should be able to walk distances of 1 mile at a time comfortably (up to a total of 5 miles/day), be comfortable with stairs (many sites do not have elevators), able to stand for up to 45 minutes on granite/marble surfaces with no give, and in general be able to walk on trails/tracks similar to moderate rocky/hilly terrain. Also, students should be able to lift and carry their own luggage (many hotels and even some airports have steps rather than ramps at entry ways, so roller bags must be lifted over steps and obstacles). o Note: Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact, if you have not done so already, the Disability Management System Student Access Office at as soon as possible to better ensure that such accommodations can be implemented in a timely fashion. Please also contact Dr. Christine Pesetski, Divinity Registrar (cpesetski@div.duke.edu or ), to assist with the process. Must hold a valid passport. Passport expiry date should not be before May 2018 (12 months after the trip date). Border officers may stop passengers with passports that expire less than 12 months from final date of travel /28/2016

19 CHURHST 823/LTS 807 Theological Assessment of Worship Song Lyrics One of the most fundamental, recurring tasks of pastoral activity is the vetting of congregational worship songs, including considering their theological content. To better equip future ministers for this task, this course seeks to increase the capacity of students to assess theologically various lyrical expressions of the Christian faith, ancient and modern. By weekly review of small bodies of worship songs ranging from Ephraim the Syrian to Charles Wesley to Darlene Zschech and Hezekiah Walker, assessed by both the student s theology as well as the assumed perspective of a historical theologian, students will gain facility to address the potential and limitations of poetic articulations of theology. OLDTEST 820 Queering the Old Testament Cultural theorist Jeffrey Jerome Cohen calls queering at its heart a process of wonder. In practical terms, queering refers to a mode of interpretation and analysis that employs queer theory to challenge normative assumptions regarding gender, sexuality, identity, and categorization within a field of study and/or a literary corpus. The course will engage with recent scholarship that queers the Old Testament. Further, it will explore avenues for reading and interpreting the Old Testament that acknowledge the diversity of gender expressions within the Old Testament and honor the experiences and diverse hermeneutical perspectives of sexual minorities and gender-nonconforming individuals. OLDTEST 863 Theory and Practice of Reception History. The deposit of historic scriptural interpretation in commentaries, sermons, art, music, and liturgy increasingly finds a welcome among contemporary Christians as a rich resource for biblical exegesis, but a clear sense of exactly why the work of ancient interpreters has a claim on us today is often lacking. This course will give students an opportunity to think through the rationale and purpose of reception history from its philosophical foundations upwards, surveying a range of different answers to those questions, and will also equip students with the practical methodological tools and competence to undertake their own reception history projects. PARISH 762 Christianity and Contemporary Literature Because fiction can show us things about Christianity that theological treatises cannot show, this course will explore the ways Christianity features in recent fiction, and will consider what it might mean to read fiction Christianly. It is a readingheavy class, reading a novel a week for long stretches of the semester. Authors whose novels we'll be reading include C. E. Morgan, Marilynne Robinson, Louise Erdrich, and Kiese Laymon WXTIAN 844 Equipped for Witness: Spirituality and Evangelism in the Eastern Church Equipped for Witness will introduce the student to the need for re-defining the content of, the preparation for, and the practice of contemporary evangelism. To do this the course will establish the personal nature of the Gospel and the task of evangelism, define the link between evangelism and the spiritual maturity of the witness, explain the unique characteristics of Orthodox spirituality, examine the ways in which spirituality, as understood today, offers the Church an opportunity, suggest ways in which a local parish can nurture and practice vibrant spirituality, show how that level of spiritual maturity empowers our witness, and what that renewed witness will look like practically. WXTIAN 818 Pioneers in World Christianity This course focuses on extraordinary individuals who blazed trails in the making of World Christianity in modern times. We will examine the lives and the work of both Western missionaries and local Christian leaders. Among the key issues explored are the following: What did those pioneers have in common? What recurring challenges did they encounter in communicating the Christian message, overcoming oppositions, and finding acceptance? How did they strike the balance between faithfulness to the core of the Christian faith and adapting the Gospel to the languages, sensibilities, and the needs of the societies and cultures they encountered? How did the pioneers relate to local communities and structures of power? What role did power relationships play in their work? How did their work facilitate (or impede) the subsequent emergence of local forms of Christianity? 19 10/28/2016

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