Candler School of Theology Fall 2016 Course Schedule 2nd Version March 29, 2016
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1 3/29/ :53 AM Page 1 of 14 Monday, March 14-Friday, April 1 Wednesday, March 23 Monday, March 28 Friday, April 1 Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday, April 6 Candler School of Theology Fall 2016 Course Schedule 2nd Version March 29, 2016 Fall 2016 Pre-Registration & Registration Schedule Fall 2016 pre-registration advising period Con Ed II (Teaching Parish II and Episcopal Studies II) students begin requesting CEE permission numbers Shopping Cart becomes available Registration begins for returning DMin students (Registrar adds classes for students who do not have holds) Group A Pre-Registration 7am All Returning MRPL, ThD, and ThM Students MRL and MTS students with 12 or more earned hours MDiv students with 34 or more earned hours Group B Pre-Registration 7am Returning MTS or MRL students with 0 or more earned hours MDiv students with 10 or more earned hours Thursday, April 7 Group C Pre-Registration 7am MDiv students with 0 or more earned hours (returning students only; Fall 2016 entering student registration will take place in July; exact dates TBA) Friday, April 8 Group D Pre-Registration 7am Returning Special/Non-Degree students Sunday, April 11:59pm Monday, April 7am TBD Monday, August 4pm Friday, August 4pm Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday, August 4pm Thursday, September 4pm Wednesday, September 4pm Pre-Registration Closes Add/Drop/Swap (Open Registration) begins Last day to be registered for an August course if you are on a waiting list Last day to drop or change the grading basis of an August course Last day to request a course withdrawal for an August course Regular Fall Semester Classes Begin Last day to add/drop/swap a regular Fall term course Last day to be added to a Fall term course if you are on a waiting list Last day for grading basis changes for regular Fall term courses Important Dates for Fall 2016 Academic calendar located at: An Explanation of Classroom Codes is on the last page of this schedule August Courses (meet August 8 - August 19 weekdays only) August courses are not open to first-year, degree-seeking students starting Candler in Fall 2016 The last day to drop or change the grading basis of an August course is August 4pm. August courses are considered part of your Fall schedule for all registration and financial purposes. Courses may require pre-work that is distributed in advance via . Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following BI 603 AUG (Same as WR 603 AUG) Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora Wilson M-F online World Religions (WR) Common Requirement Scripture and Interpretation; Society and DS 512 AUG Theology of Wesley & Methodism Matthews M-F 9:00a-1:00p RARB 322 Elective ES 624 AUG Feminist/Womanist Ethics Sessions, Kristyn M-F 8:30a-12:30p RARB 411 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate (REG(pending CPC review)) Theology and Ethics
2 3/29/ :53 AM Page 2 of 14 August Courses (meet August 8 - August 19 weekdays only) Continued Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following ES 649 AUG (Same as RP 649 AUG and RE 649 AUG) Psychology of Moral Development and Education Bell, David M-F 8:30a-12:30p RARB 401 Religious Education Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT) Area of Course; MRL Youth Ministry Area of Course Theology/Ethics OR Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Theology and Ethics; JPACT; Society and ES Skills in Conflict Transformation I (Meets August only) Bounds M-Th 8:30a-12:30p RARB 501 ES 698 AUG HC 698 0AP (Same as ST 698 0AP) Special Topics in Ethics: Religious Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland Mason, Gary M-F 8:30a-1:00p Special Topics in History of Christianity: German Study Tour (Requires prior application and travel to Germany in May 2016)? Strom/Lösel M-F CST 368 Transformation (JPACT) Area of Theology/Ethics (1 of 3 hrs) JPACT; Theology & Ethics Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics Transformation(JPACT) Area of Theology/Ethics MRL HC OR MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Traditions of the ; Theology and Course Theology/Ethics Ethics Religious Education Certificate; Religion and Health Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Area of Course; MRL JPACT? (REG(pending CPC review)) Religion, Health, and Science; JPACT? PC 628 AUG Caring for Marginalized Populations Ellison M-F 1:00p-5:00p RARB 501 Special Topics in Practical Theology: Creative Writing as PT 698 AUG Formation and Transformation Scheib M-F RARB 549 Elective Theology and the Arts RP 649 AUG (Same as ES 649 AUG and RE 649 AUG) Psychology of Moral Development and Education Bell, David M-F 8:30a-12:30p RARB 401 Religious Education Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT) Area of Course; MRL Youth Ministry Area of Course Theology/Ethics OR Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Theology and Ethics; JPACT; Society and RE 649 AUG (Same as ES 649 AUG and RP 649 AUG) Psychology of Moral Development and Education Bell, David M-F 8:30a-12:30p RARB 401 ST 652 AUG Global Feminist Theologies 3 McDougall M-F 8:30a-12:30p RARB 421 Special Topics in History of Christianity: German Study Tour ST 6980AP (Same (Requires prior application and travel to Germany in May as HC 6980AP) 2016)? Strom/Lösel M-F CST 368 WR 603 AUG (Same as BI 603 AUG) Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora Wilson M-F online Religious Education Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT) Area of Course; MRL Youth Ministry Area of Course Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Theology/Ethics OR Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Theology and Ethics; JPACT; Society and Certificate Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics MRL HC OR MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Course Theology/Ethics World Religions (WR) Common Requirement Traditions of the ; Theology and Ethics Scripture and Interpretation; Society and
3 3/29/ :53 AM Page 3 of 14 Regular Fall Semester Courses (August 24 - December 6 unless otherwise noted) The last day to add/drop/swap a regular Fall semester course is August 4pm The last day for grading basis changes of regular Fall semester courses is September 4pm Biblical Studies (Area I) Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following BL Concise Hebrew Cornell, Collin T/Th 9:30a-10:50a Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I DiPalma, Brian T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL Introduction to Biblical Greek I Carr, David M/W M 2:00p-3:20p/W 1:00p-2:20p. RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL 611R 000 BL 621R 000 Readings in Biblical Hebrew (Prerequisites: BL 511 and 512 or equivalent) Maiden, Brett T/Th 1:00p-2:20p Elective Scripture & Interpretation Readings in Biblical Greek (Prerequisites: BL 521 and 522 or equivalent) Wyant, Jennifer T/Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT NT Interpretation of the New Testament I (Prerequisite for MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) Hylen T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 252 MRL Biblical Studies NT Requirement Scripture & Interpretation Interpretation of the New Testament I (Concurrent or previous enrollment in BL 521/BL 522 or equivalent required) (Prerequisite for MDiv and Special Students (in addition to requiring enrollment in or prior knowledge of Greek) OT 501/502) Becker, Eve-Marie T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 NT Requirement Scripture & Interpretation NT Luke Holladay W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 549 MRL Biblical Studies Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT Special Topics in New Testament: Philippians Becker, Eve-Marie W 2:30p-5:30p MRL Biblical Studies Elective Scripture & Interpretation OT Interpretation of the Old Testament I LeMon T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 252 plus breakouts MRL Biblical Studies OT Requirement Scripture & Interpretation OT Exodus Wright T 6:00p-9:00p RARB 549 MRL Biblical Studies Elective OT Judges Wright T 2:30p-5:30p MRL Biblical Studies Elective Scripture & Interpretation; Worship and the Arts Scripture & Interpretation; Worship and the Arts
4 3/29/ :53 AM Page 4 of 14 History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) following HC History of Early Christian Thought Briggman T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 252 plus breakouts MRL HC History & Interpretation of Christianity Requirement HC Earliest Christian Beliefs in the Holy Spirit Briggman T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 447 MRL HC Theology/Ethics HC (Same as ES ) Ethics of Aquinas Reynolds T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 MRL HC Theology/Ethics HC The Method of Early Methodism: Community, Discipleship, and Holiness (Prerequisite: HC 501 or equivalent) Watson T/Th 9:30a-10:50a Cannon 314 MRL HC Elective Traditions of the HC Augustine, Descartes, and Wittgenstein on the First Person "I" 3 Pacini M 4:00p-7:00p MRL HC Theology/Ethics HC History and Theology of Eucharistic Worship Hackett, Ted T 2:30p-5:30p Episcopal Studies Certificate Theology/Ethics HC HC Special Topics in History of Christianity: Women Theologians of the Middle Ages Reynolds T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 549 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate; MRL HC Race, Ethnicity, Gender (REG) Common Requirement; Theology/Ethics Common Requirement Special Topics in History of Christianity: Catholicism in America Denton, Drew T/Th 1:00p-2:20p Pending CPC review of course proposal Traditions of the ST Systematic Theology Erskine T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 322 MRL ST 501 Common Systematic Theology Requirement ST Systematic Theology Lösel W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 MRL ST 501 Common Coue Requirement Systematic Theology Requirement ST 607CEE 00P Contextual Education Elective: Doctrine of God - Women's Voices Past and Present (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) McDougall T 2:30p-5:30p Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate Contextual Education Elective (CEE) ; Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics ST 631CEE 00P Contextual Education Elective: Christian Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Renewal (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Ed M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective (CEE) ; Theology/Ethics ST (Same as ES ) Christology and Ethics Erskine Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics ST Providence, Evil, and Suffering Soulen Th 2:30p-5:30p Transformation (JPACT) Area of Course Theology/Ethics Ethics ST Contemporary Systematic Theology (prerequisite: ST 501 or permission of instructor) McDougall W/F 9:30a-10:50a Theology/Ethics Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology and Theology and Ethics (can serve as concentration capstone if other coursework is finished)
5 3/29/ :53 AM Page 5 of 14 Christianity and Culture (Area III) following ES Christian Ethics Bounds T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 102 plus breakouts MRL ES 501 Common Ethics Common ES (Same as LA ) Principals and Practices of Moral Leadership Franklin W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 549 MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common Requirement OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of? Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics ES (Same as HC ) Ethics of Aquinas Reynolds T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 MRL HC Theology/Ethics ES Contemporary Christian Ethics (Prerequisite: ES 501) Marshall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics JPACT; Theology & Ethics ES (Same as ST ) Christology and Ethics Erskine Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics ES (Concurrent listing from School of Public Health) Health as Social Justice Kiser, Mimi Th 3:00p-4:50p Rollins School of Public Health ES Christianity and the Holocaust Jackson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 401 Evans, Dabney; Queen, Edward; and Davis, ES Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights David W 1:00p-4:00p ES Christianity and Politics Franklin W 6:00p-9:00p RARB 322 Religion & Health Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Transformation (JPACT) Area of Emory University Human Rights Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Transformation (JPACT) Area of Theology/Ethics (2/3 hours) Theology/Ethics Theology/Ethics Theology/Ethics Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics; Religion, Health, and Science Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics Skills in Conflict Transformation II (Prerequisite: ES 671) (Meets Fridays 12:00p-3:30p and Saturdays 8:00a-5:00p on the following dates Fri 9/9, Sat 9/10, Fri 9/16, Fri 9/30, and Sat 10/1) Bounds F/S Friday 12:00p-3:30p; Saturday 8:00a-5:00p Fridays, RARB 501 and breakouts; Saturdays RARB 102 and breakouts Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics (2 of 3 hrs) Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Theology & Ethics ES ES (Concurrent listing from School of Law) Law and Religion: Theories, Methods, and Approaches Allard, Silas T/Th 10:00a-11:30a School of Law Theology/Ethics Theology & Ethics ES (Concurrent listing from School of Law) First Amendment: Religious Liberty Witte, John T/Th 12:00p-1:30p School of Law Theology/Ethics Theology & Ethics ES (Concurrent listing from School of Law) ES P (Concurrent listing from School of Law) Special Topics in Christian Ethics: Religious Liberty in Europe Lab (concurrent enrollment in ES 684 required) (This optional lab course will constist of 14 hours of lectures and discussion in November and will allow students to compare U.S. Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights Cases on Religious Freedom) Witte, John Elective Theology & Ethics Special Topics in Christian Ethics: Comparative Constitutionalism Seminar: Law and Religion An-Na'im, Abdullahi T 9:00a-11:00a School of Law Theology/Ethics Theology & Ethics
6 3/29/ :53 AM Page 6 of 14 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued ES 69804P (Concurrent listing from School of Law) following Special Topics in Christian Ethics: Human Rights Perspectives: Law, Medicine, and Human Rights Perry, John; Zivot, Joel Th 4:15p-6:15p School of Law Emory University Human Rights Certificate Theology/Ethics Theology & Ethics M 634CEE 00P (Same as SR 634CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Globalization and the 's Mission (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Formation and Witness?; Society & M (Same as CC ) Short-Term Mission and International Development Jenkins T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Transformation (JPACT) Area of ; MRL Mission, Evangelism and World Christianity Area of Elective Leadership in and Community; Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation (JPACT) RP Readings: Psychology of Religion Snarey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Society & SR Immigration, Religion and the American Hanciles W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 401 Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Society & SR (Same as CC ) Memory, Culture and Redemption Phillips, Nichole T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 411 Transformation (JPACT) Area of Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) (REG pending CPC Review) Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Society & Contextual Education Elective: and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY IN SR 612CEE 00P ADVANCE; candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at (Same as CC612CEE 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission 00P) number) Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Leadership in and Community; Society and SR 628CEE 00P (Same as CC 628CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Priestly and Prophetic: The Nature of Ritual Performance (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Nichole Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 368 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Society & Contextual Education Elective: Globalization and the 's Mission (Concurrent Enrollment in SR 634CEE 00P (Same as M 634CEE 00P) Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 WR Introduction to Hinduism Salinas, Anandi W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 RARB 322/Cannon WR Socially Engaged Buddhism Doyle, Tara M/W 2:00p-3:20p 106 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) World Religions (WR) Common Requirement World Religions (WR) Common Requirement Formation and Witness?; Society & Society & Society &
7 3/29/ :53 AM Page 7 of 14 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued WR (Same as PC Spiritual Care in African Relgious Traditions Lartey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 WR Islam in America Womack T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 322 following Black Studies Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Area of Course World Religions (WR) Common Requirement; Race, Ethnicity, Gender (REG) (pending CPC Review) World Religions (WR) Common Requirement Society & Society & and Ministry (Area IV) following Introductory Arts of Ministry Courses EV Enabling an Evangelizing de Souza T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 LA Introduction to Administration and Leadership Winstead Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Track Introductory Arts of Ministry (IAM) Introductory Arts of Ministry (IAM) Formation & Witness Leadership in & Community P Introduction to Preaching Fry Brown T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RE Religious Education as Formation and Transformation Haythorn, Trace W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 102 plus breakouts Preaching Common Formation and Witness Religious Education Certificate; MRL Ministries with Youth Area of Introductory Arts of Ministry (IAM) Formation and Witness W Introduction to Public Worship (**not open to 1st semester MDIV students entering the program in Fall 2016**) Phillips, Ed T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 421 and Teaching Chapel Introductory Arts of Ministry (IAM) Theology & the Arts Arts of Ministry Electives CC 612CEE 00P (Same as SR 612CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY IN ADVANCE; candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) Leadership in and Community; Society and CC (Same as M ) Short-Term Mission and International Development Jenkins T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Transformation (JPACT) Area of ; MRL Mission, Evangelism and World Christianity Area of Elective Leadership in and Community; Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation (JPACT) CC (Same as SR ) Memory, Culture and Redemption Phillips, Nichole T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 411 Transformation (JPACT) Area of Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) (REG pending CPC Review) Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation (JPACT); Society &
8 3/29/ :53 AM Page 8 of 14 and Ministry (Area IV) Continued following Arts of Ministry Electives Continued CC 628CEE 00P (Same as SR 628CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Priestly and Prophetic: The Nature of Ritual Performance (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Nichole Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 368 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and (SR/RP) ; (Race, Ethnicity, and Gender (Pending CPC Review)) Society and CM 530R 000 Candler Chorale Daniel, David T/Th 12:00p-1:00p/11:00a-12:00p choir room MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts CM P Candler Singers (instructor permission required) M 5:00p-7:00p (subject to change) choir room MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts CM Congregational Song Abbington T 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 (also Teaching Chapel?) MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts CM Music & Worship in the Black Abbington M 4:00p-7:00p Cannon 314 (also Teaching Chapel?) Black Studies Certificate; MRL Worship and Music Area of (REG(Pending CPC review)) Theology & the Arts CM Bach for Pastors Albrecht Th 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts EV 511CEE 00P Contextual Education Elective: Renewal and Revitalization of the (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) de Souza Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective LA (Same as ES ) Principals and Practices of Moral Leadership Franklin W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 549 MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common Requirement OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of? Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics LA UMC New Leadership Development (Prerequisites: CE551a/b/TPa/b/ANGa/b AND CE552a/b/TPa/b/ANGa/b) (While enrollment is only in the Fall semester, this course meets for the entire academic year on selected Mondays. No additional enrollment/credits are awarded in the Spring semester.) Schroeder, Phil M (selected dates only; specific dates are TBD) Elective Leadership in and Community P Contemporary Black Preaching Fry Brown T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 549 Black Studies Certificate (REG (Pending CPC review)) Formation and Witness PC (Same as WR ) Spiritual Care in African Relgious Traditions Lartey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 World Religions (WR) Common Requirement; (REG (pending CPC review)) PT The Art & Practice of Christian Prayer Shepard T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 250 and (shared) CC 106 Elective Theology & the Arts RE 670A 000 Research as Theological Practice Bogue T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 250 Religious Education Certificate Elective RE Special Topics in Religious Education: Bibliodrama Hüfner-Kemper, Barbara T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 102 and (shared) CC 106 Religious Education Certificate Elective Theology & the Arts
9 3/29/ :53 AM Page 9 of 14 Denominational Studies following DS History of Methodism Watson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 421 Elective DS Polity of the United Methodist (Hybrid; on-campus class meetings will take place on selected Thursdays from 6:00-7:20 p.m. Remaining content will be delivered online.) Burkholder Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 447 Elective DS The Baptist Tradition: History & Theology Haggray Th 6:00p-8:00p RARB 549 Baptist Studies Elective Contextual Education following Certificate(s) Contextual Education I Contextualized Introductory Arts of Ministry Courses (Con Ed/Teaching Parish I Students only) LA 505CE 000 PC 501CE 001 PC 501CE 002 CE 551A 001 Contextualized Leadership in the Small Membership (Concurrent enrollment in CE551A TPa 00P required) Elliott Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 Con Ed I/Contextualized IAM Leadership in & Community Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent enrollment in CE 551A 001, CE 551A 009, or CE 551A 010 Criminal Justice Ministries (pending required) Scheib T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 102 Con Ed I/Contextualized IAM faculty approval) Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent enrollment in specified CE 551A 002 or CE 551A 007 required) Lartey T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 Con Ed I/Contextualized IAM Contextual Education I Reflection Groups (Con Ed/Teaching Parish I Students only) Con Ed I Site Reflection: Arrendale Prison (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours are Monday 9:30a-1:15p) Campbell/Bishop, Susan M 1:15p-2:45p Arrendale State Prison Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries (pending faculty approval) CE 551A 002 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Campbell-Stone (Concurrent Enrollment in PC required) (Site hours available: Sunday-Saturday 10:00a-7:00p) Campbell/Johnson Hume, Janice Th 2:30p-4:00p RARB 250 Con Ed I CE 551A 003 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Congregational Ministries with Refugees (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 001 in SPRING 2017) (Site hours are Wednesday 3:00p-7:00p OR Saturday 10:30a-2:30p) Campbell/Reeser, Ike T 2:30p-4:00p RARB 421 Con Ed I CE 551A 004 Con Ed I Site Reflection: First Presbyterian (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 002 in SPRING 2017) (Site hours available: M-F 11:00a-4:00p and occasionally Sunday 6:30a-9:00a and M-F 6:00p-9:00p) Campbell/LeMon, Rebekah T 3:00p-4:30p First Presbyterian Con Ed I CE 551A 005 CE 551A 006 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Friends of Refugees (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 001 in SPRING 2017) (Site hourse available: M-Th 9:00a-12:30p) Campbell/Green, Jennifer W 2:30p-4:00p RARB 421 Con Ed I Con Ed I Site Reflection: Gateway Center (Also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 002 in Spring 2017) (Site hours available T 4:00p-8:00p; W 8:00a-12:00p and W 1:00p- 5:00p) Campbell/Cranford, Bec Th 2:30p-4:00p CST 369 Con Ed I
10 3/29/ :53 AM Page 10 of 14 Contextual Education Continued CE 551A 007 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Gwinnett Medical Center (Concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 002 required) (Site hours available Wednesday 9:00a-5:00p) Campbell/Duvall, Bob W 1:00p-2:30p Contextual Education/Teaching Parish I Continued Gwinnett Medical Center following Certificate(s) Con Ed I CE 551A 008 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Lutheran (Refugee) Services of Georgia (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 001 in SPRING 2017) (Site hours available Monday 9:00a-1:00p) Cambell/Johnson, Melanie T 2:30p-4:00p CST 368 Con Ed I CE 551A 009 CE 551A 010 CE 551TPa 00P Con Ed I Site Reflection: Metro RYDC, DJJ (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours available M 3:00p-7:00p or Th 3:00p-7:00p) Campbell/Horne, Danny W 1:30p-3:00p Metro RYDC Con Ed I Con Ed I Site Reflection: Transitional Center/Helms (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours are Wednesdays 10:00a-2:00p) Campbell/Bishop, Susan W 2:30p-4:00p Transitional Center/ Helms Con Ed I Contextual Education I for Teaching Parish (concurrent enrollment in LA 505CE 000 required) Elliott M off-campus Con Ed I Contextual Education/Teaching Parish/Episcopal II Criminal Justice Ministries (pending faculty approval) Criminal Justice Ministries (pending faculty approval) CE 552a 000 Contextual Education IIa Elliott M TBD off-campus Con Ed II CE 552ANGa 000 Contextual Education IIa for Episcopal Studies Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Episcopal Studies Con Ed II CE 552TPa 000 Contextual Education IIa for Teaching Parish Elliott M TBD off-campus Con Ed II Contextual Education Electives (CEE) - Con Ed/TP/Ang II students only - Spaces are limited - May request permission # starting March 7am by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu CC 612CEE 00P (Same as SR 612CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY IN ADVANCE; candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Leadership in and Community; Society and CC 628CEE 00P (Same as SR 628CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Priestly and Prophetic: The Nature of Ritual Performance (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Nichole Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 368 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP; Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Common Requirement (Pending CPC Review) Society and EV 511CEE 00P M 634CEE 00P (Same as SR 634CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Renewal and Revitalization of the (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) de Souza Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective Contextual Education Elective: Globalization and the 's Mission (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Formation and Witness?; Society &
11 3/29/ :53 AM Page 11 of 14 Contextual Education Continued following Certificate(s) Contextual Education Electives (CEE) - Con Ed/TP/Ang II students only - Spaces are limited - May request permission # starting March 7am by ing candlerregistrar@emory.edu SR 612CEE 00P (Same as CC 612CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY IN ADVANCE; candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Leadership in and Community; Society and SR 628CEE 00P (Same as CC 628CEE 00P) Contextual Education Elective: Priestly and Prophetic: The Nature of Ritual Performance (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Nichole Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 368 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Contextual Education Elective: Globalization and the 's Mission (Concurrent Enrollment in SR 634CEE 00P (Same as M 634CEE 00P) Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Formation and Witness?; Society & ST 607CEE 00P Contextual Education Elective: Doctrine of God - Women's Voices Past and Present (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) McDougall T 2:30p-5:30p Theology/Ethics Theology and Ethics ST 631CEE 00P Contextual Education Elective: Christian Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Renewal (Concurrent Enrollment in Wednesday, March 23 to receive a permission number) Phillips, Ed M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Teaching Parish Contextual Education Elective (CEE) ; Theology/Ethics CE 553TPR 000 Teaching Parish or 2 Elliott M off-campus Elective Episcopal Studies CE 553ANGR 000 Contextual Education for Episcopal Students Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p CST 314 Episcopal Studies Elective CE 545R 00P CE 546R 00P Ministry Internship & CPE Ministry Internship (S/U only) (Appropriate form/documentation must be submitted to the office of contextual education which will request that the registrar enroll the student) 5895 vc Elliott Requires Cert Dir approval Elective Requires Concentration Coord approval Clinical Pastoral Education (S/U only) (Appropriate form/documentation must be submitted to the office of contextual education which will request that the registrar enroll the student) 5896 vc Campbell Elective
12 3/29/ :53 AM Page 12 of 14 Certificate Program Courses who entered Fall 2007 and later BAPS BCS Baptist Studies Certificate following Certificate(s) Baptist Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BAPS certificate during Con Ed II Haggray Baptist Studies Black Studies Certificate Black Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BCS Certificate during Con Ed II Belin Ingram Black Studies BCS P BCS Retreat Belin Ingram Black Studies Religious Education Certificate RE P Religious Education: Professional Development Ayres Religious Education Women, Theology, & Ministry Certificate WTM 50000P WTM Professional Development Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry WTM 50100P Women's Forum Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry Master of Divinity who entered Fall 2007 and later TESL P MDIV MDIV MDIV MDIV MDIV Theology-English as a Second Language: Academic Writing for Graduate Theology Students W 8:00a-9:20a CST 401 following Certificate(s) MDIV MDIV students. Meets during Orientation and periodically throughout the semester TBA) Jenkins Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 250 TBA) Holladay Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 322 TBA) Jackson Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 401 TBA) Kraftchick Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 411 TBA) Hanciles Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 421
13 3/29/ :53 AM Page 13 of 14 Master of Divinity Continued who entered Fall 2007 and later MDIV MDIV MDIV MDIV MDIV MDIV following Certificate(s) MDIV MDIV students. Meets during Orientation and periodically throughout the semester TBA) Wilson Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 447 TBA) Soulen Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 501 TBA) Ayres Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 549 TBA) Scheib Th 12:00p-12:50p Cannon 314 TBA) Smith Th 12:00p-12:50p CST 368 TBA) Elliott Th 12:00p-12:50p CST 369 Master of Theological Studies MTS MTS Advising Pacini Theology-English as a Second Language: Academic Writing TESL 30000P for Graduate Theology Students W 8:00a-9:20a CST 401 Master of Theology THM ThM Project Seminar THM P TESL P Post MDiv Elective. Complete the ThM 600 Registration Form and submit to the Candler Registrar's office in order to be registered. 1 Theology-English as a Second Language: Academic Writing for Graduate Theology Students W 8:00a-9:20a CST 401
14 3/29/ :53 AM Page 14 of 14 Doctor of Ministry DM 500 AUG Strategies and Resources for Online Learning 5919 Russell DM Becoming a Reflective Practitioner 5920 Ayres/Corrie online DM DM DM DM DM DM First Year Colloquy ( Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5921 Ayres/Corrie online First Year Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5922 Ayres/Corrie online Second Year Colloquy ( Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5923 Losel online Second Year Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5924 Strawn online Final Project Colloquy ( Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5925 Strawn online Final Project Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5926 Strawn online DM Ecclesiologies in Action 5927 Losel online DM Engaging the World 5928 Marshall online DM Issues in Old Testament Interpretation 5929 Strawn online DM Preaching the Bible 5930 Smith online Doctor of Theology ATA Historical and Global Dimensions of Pastoral Care ATA 484a 000 Classroom s Developing Intercultural Competency in Pastoral Counseling (required for 2nd year ThD students) Cannon Cannon Chapel ATA 485c 000 Individual Supervision Practicum (2nd Years) CCCG Staff CCCG ATA 486c 000 Group Supervision Practicum (2nd years) CCCG Staff W 10:00a-11:00a CCCG ATA 487c 000 Case Conference Practicum (2nd years) CCCG Staff Th 9:00-11:00a CCCG 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) CST RARB Candler School of Theology (CST 368 & CST 369 are located inside Pitts Theological Library) Rita Anne Rollins Building 1531 Dickey Drive
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