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Fall Semester 2015-2016 Summary Listing with Schedules Biblical Studies Old Testament OT1151 Introductory Biblical Hebrew; 3 credits. Section A -Mr. Dewrell; Section B-Ms. Lapsley MoTuThFr 1:00-1:50 p.m. OT1153 Hebrew Translation; 1 credit. Mr. Ryan Armstrong Tu 9:30-10:20am OT2101 Orientation to Old Testament Studies; 3 credits; Ms. Lapsley and Mr. Olson Lecture MoTuTh 10:30-11:20a.m. Precepts: A- Th 8:30-9:20am; B- Th 9:30:-10:20am; C- Th 1:00-1:50pm; D- Th 2:00-2:50pm; E- Th 3:00-3:50pm; F- Th 4:00-4:50pm; G- Fr 8:30-9:20am; H- Fr 8:30-9:20am; I-Fr 9:30-10:20am; J- Fr 9:30-10:20am; K- Fr 10:30-10:20am; L- Fr 10:30-11:20am OT3260 Text and Terrain: Connecting Scripture, Land, and Interpretation; 1 credit. Ms. Lapsley and Mr. Nathan Stucky Fr 9:30-11:20am, for first six weeks of fall semester, held at the Farminary OT3334 English Exegesis of First Isaiah; 3 credits. Mr. Dewrell Tu 8:30-10:20am; Th 9:30-10:20am OT3366 Gender and Sexuality in the Bible; 3 credits. Ms. Erin Fleming OT3380 Justice and Social Ethics in the Old Testament and Ancient Near East; 3 credits. Mr. Rainey Mo 8:30-10:20am; We 8:30-9:20am OT3400 Introduction to Hebrew Exegesis; 3 credits. Mr. Dobbs-Allsopp MoTuTh 1:00-1:50pm OT3409 King David; 3 credits. Ms. Erin E. Fleming MoTuTh 10:30-11:20am Advanced Courses OT5470 Exegesis of Amos; 3 credits. Mr. Dobbs-Allsopp We 9:30-11:20am;Fr 10:30-11:20am OT5010 Accelerated Hebrew Reading; 3 credits. Mr. Rainey Tu 8:30-10:20am; Th 9:30-10:20am OT5020 Biblical Theology I (Old Testament); 3 credits. Mr. Olson PhD Seminars OT9020 Biblical Theology I (Old Testament); 3 credits. Mr Olson OT9090 Old Testament Research Colloquium; 2 credits, one credit each semester; Staff Fr 1:00-2:50pm New Testament NT1151 Introduction to New Testament Greek 3 credits (each semester); Section A- Ms. Bowens; Section B- Ms. Christina Harker; MoTuThFr 1:00-1:50pm NT1153 Greek Translation 1 credit; Mr. Nathan C. Johnson Mo 2:00-2:50pm; Second section(a) date/time to be announced. NT3223 Hermeneutics and the History of Interpretation; 3 credits. Mr. Allison NT/TH3251 The Historical Jesus and Christology; 3 credits. Mr. Allison and Mr. Johnson NT3285 African-American Pauline Hermeneutics; 3 credits. Ms. Bowens NT3316 Exegesis of the Gospel of John; 3 credits. Mr. Parsenios

MoTuFr 10:30-11:20am NT3400 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis; 3 credits; Christina Harker NT3406 Greek Exegesis of the Gospel According to Mark; 3 credits. Mr. Black NT3460 Ancient Artifacts, Texts, & Symbolism; 3 credits. Mr. Charlesworth Tu 8:30-11:20am NT3471 The Dead Sea Scrolls; 3 credits. Mr. Charlesworth Advanced Courses EF/NT5010 Church Planting and Revitalization; Yearlong course, Fall and Spring Semesters 3 credits. (1.5 credits per semester.) Ms. Bowens and Mr. Osmer. Mo 6:30-9:20pm NT5021 Earliest Christianity in Its Greco-Roman Context; 3 credits. Mr. Parsenios PhD Seminars NT9021 Earliest Christianity in Its Greco-Roman Context; 3 credits. Mr. Parsenios NT9049 Studies in Mark; 3 credits. Mr. Black History and Ecumenics Church History Early/Medieval CH1100 Survey of Early and Medieval Church History; 3 credits. Mr. Rorem Plenary: MoTuFr 8:30-9:20am. Precepts: A-Tu 1:00-1:50pm; B- Tu 2:00-2:50pm; C- Tu 3:00-3:50pm; D-Th 8:30-9:20am; E- Th 9:30-10:20am; F- Fr 9:30-10:20am CH3240 Christian Iconography (Early and Medieval); 3 credits. Mr. Karlfried Froehlich Th 2:00-3:50pm and Fr 2:00-2:50pm Reformation CH3315 The Theology of John Calvin, 3 credits. Ms. McKee MoTuTh 10:30-11:20am CH3345cr Church-State Relations from Middle Ages through Reformation, 3 credits. Mr Appold Tu 8:30-10:20am; Th 9:30-10:20am CH3525cr The Dutch: From Reformation to Enlightenment, 3 credits. Mr. Appold Modern CH3451 Popular Religion and Popular Culture in Modern Europe, 3 credits. Mr. Deming Mo 6:30-9:20pm CH3464cr Church and Poverty in Modern Europe, 3 credits. Mr. Deming CH3620 Women and the History of American Religion, 3 credits. Ms. Pierce CH4370 Protestant Renewal in the Age of Pietism, 3 credits. Mr. Hartmut Lehmann Ecumenics EC3570cr The Changing Face of Religion in Latin America, 3 credits. Mr. Barreto

EC5410 Ecumenism in the Light of World Christianity, 3 credits. Mr. Barreto Ph.D. Seminars CH9025 Medieval Theological Literature; 3 credits. Mr. Rorem. CH9033 Calvin and the Classical Reformed Tradition, 3 credits. Ms. McKee Th CH9072 Race, Racism, Religion: American Religion in Historical Context, 3 credits. Mr. Pierce Theology Christian Ethics ET1000cr The Liturgical Shape of Christian Life, 3 credits. Ms. Duff ET3212cr Ethics of the Ten Commandments, 3 credits. Ms. Duff Mo 6:30-8:20pm; Th 8:30-9:20am Doctrinal Theology TH2100 Systematic Theology; 3 credits. Mr. McCormack and Mr. Taylor TuTh 9:30-10:20am. Precepts: A- Th 1:00-1:50pm; B- Th 2:00-2:50pm; C- Th 2:00-2:50pm; D-3:00-3:50pm; E- Fr 10:30-11:20am; F- Fr 1:00-1:50pm TH3200cr Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; 3 credits. Ms. Charry Fr 2:00-4:50pm NT/TH3251 The Historical Jesus and Christology; 3 credits. Mr. Alison and Mr. Johnson. TH3423 Sacraments for Christian Life, 3 credits. Ms. Charry TH3462cr Toward a Theology of Creation and Ecology; 3 credits. Mr. Johnson Mo 6:30-9:20pm TH4650 Darwin and Theology, 3 credits. Mr. Dan Pedersen TH5490 The Beginnings of Dialectical Theology, 3 credits. Mr. McCormack Philosophy PH3301 Philosophy of Religion, 3 credits. Mr. Graham We 9:30-11:20am; Fr 10:30-11:20am Ph.D. Seminars RS/TH9010 Workshop in Theology and Religion and Society. 2 credits for the year; Mr. Johnson Th 5:00-7:00 p.m., Dates to be announced TH9011 Methods in Religious and Theological Studies; 3 credits. Mr. Taylor PH9030 Wittgenstein and Religion, Mr. Graham Practical Theology Education and Formation EF1107 Practicum in Children s Ministry; 1 credit for year; Ms. Alison Young Mo. 5:00-5:50pm

EF1109 Youth Ministry Practicum for Field Education; 1 credit for year; Mr. Chanon Ross Date/Time to be announced EF1200 Introduction to Christian Education and Formation, 3 credits. Mr. Mikoski EF1500 Introduction to Spirituality and Missional Formation, 3 credits. Ms. Lee and Mr. Osmer EF3215: Educational Psychology, 3 credits. Mr. Mikoski EF3370 Readings in the Theory and Practice of Raising Money. 1 credit. Mr. Osmer To be announced EF3561 Contemplative Listening I: Intro to Spiritual Direction; 3 credits. Ms. Lee EF4563 Spiritual Direction Practicum I; 2 credits. Ms. Ruth Workman Tu 2:00-3:50pm EF/NT5010 Church Planting and Revitalization; 3 credits. Ms. Bowens and Mr. Osmer Mo 6:30-9:20pm EF5353 Advanced Studies in Youth, Church, and Culture, 3 credits. Ms. Dean Th 8:30-11:20am Pastoral Care and Specialized Ministries PC5210 Pastoral Care in Congregation and Context, 3 credits. Ms. Waters PC5230 Leadership Through Conflict, 3 credits. Mr. Barnes PC5242 Sexuality and the Christian Body, 3 credits. Mr. Dykstra Tu 8:30-11:20am PC5472 The Minister and Mental Illness; 3 credits. Mr. Capps PC5480 Compassionate Communication: A Spiritual Practice. 3 credits. Ms. Hunsinger Th 8:30-11:20am PC5510 Addiction, Compulsion, and Grace, 3 credits. Ms. Waters Speech Communication in Ministry SC2101 Speech Communication in Ministry; 1 credit. Speech Staff. (20 sections offered.) A-Mo 1:00-1:50pm; B-Mo 2:00-2:50pm; C-Mo 2:00-2:50pm; D-Mo 3:00-3:50pm; E-Mo 3:00-3:50pm; F-Mo 4:00-4:50pm; G-Tu 8:30-9:20am; H-Tu 9:30-10:20am; I-Tu 1:00-1:50pm; J-Tu 1:00-1:50pm; K-Tu 1:00-1:50pm (MA students only); L-Tu 2:00-2:50pm; M-Tu 2:00-2:50pm; N-Tu 3:00-3:50pm; O-Tu 4:00-4:50pm; P-Tu 4:00-4:50pm; Q-Th 8:30-9:20am; R-Th 9:30-10:20am; S-Th 1:00-1:50pm; T-Th 2:00-2:50pm SC/PR3460 Preaching the Sermon; 2 credits. Section A: Tu 9:30-11:20am, Ms. Gross; Section B: We 9:30-11:20am, Mr. Brothers; Section C: Th 9:30-11:20am, Mr. Brothers SC/PR3500 Preaching Paul, 3 credits. Ms. Gross We 8:30-11:20pm Preaching PR2100 Introduction to Preaching; 3 credits. Sections A and B, Ms. Brown. Plenary A and B section, Mo 2:00-3:50pm; Section A, Tu 9:30-11:20am; Section B, Tu 2:00-3:50pm Sections C and D, Mr. LaRue. PR3272 Preaching in the African American Tradition, 3 credits. Mr. LaRue PR/WR3330 Life Passages, Worship, and Preaching, 3 credits. Ms. Brown

SC/PR3460 Preaching the Sermon; 2 credits. Section A: Tu 9:30-11:20am, Ms. Gross; Section B: We 9:30-11:20am, Mr. Brothers; Section C: Th 9:30-11:20am, Mr. Brothers SC/PR3500 Preaching Paul, 3 credits. Ms. Gross We 8:30-11:20pm Worship WR1100 Chapel Choir; 1 credit each semester; Mr. Tel Tu 6:30-8:30 p.m. WR3146A Musical Resources for the Congregation, 1 credits. Mr. Tel Fr 2:00-2:50pm WR3146B Musical Resources for the Congregation, 3 credits. Mr. Tel Mo 2:00-3:50pm; Fr 2:00-2:50pm PR/WR3330 Life Passages, Worship, and Preaching, 3 credits. Ms. Brown Ph.D. Seminars PT9000 History and Method of Practical Theology. 3 credits. Ms. Hunsinger and Mr. Osmer Tu 8:30-11:20am PT9008 Models of Adolescent Formation in Contemporary Christianity, 3 credits. Ms. Dean PT9066 Technologies of the Self, 3 credits. Mr. Dykstra PT9081 Theology and Proclamation, 3 credits. Mr. Kay Th 8:30-11:20am Religion and Society Ph.D. Seminar RS/TH9010 Workshop in Theology and Religion and Society. 2 credits for the year; Mr. Johnson Th 5:00-7:00 p.m., Dates to be announced General Requirements and Electives Field Education FE3105 Practicum: Theological Reflection on the Practice of Ministry; 1 credit awarded at the end of the spring semester. Full Year; Ms. D. Davis and Staff. Days/times to be announced Denominational History, Theology, and Polity DP1201 Presbyterian Church Polity; 2 credits. Mr. Paul La Montagne Th 2:00-3:50 p.m. DP1213 Anglicanism, 1 credit. Mr. Graham We 7:45-8:30am DP3100 The Lutheran Confessions; 3 credits. Mr. Timothy J. Wengert ST460 United Methodist History and Doctrine, Part I (offered through Wesley Theological Seminary); 2 credits. Mr. Darryl W. Stephens. Mo 3:00-5:20pm; Mo 6:30-8:00pm. (Meets every other week. Dates: Sept. 14, 21 (Trip to UM Archives, Drew University), Oct. 12, Nov. 2, Nov. 16, Dec. 7. Teaching Apprenticeship Program (T.A.P.) Colloquia Course Descriptions PhD8400 Foundations for Teaching II, yearlong course. 1.5 credits for the year. Ms. Dean, Mr. Dobbs-Allsopp, Mr. Mikoski Tuesdays, 7:00-8:30pm, Sept. 22, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Tues., Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 22, April 12

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