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1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 1 of 12 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 4 @ 11:59 p.m. Monday, November 26 @ 7:00 a.m. Friday, December 14 @ 4:00 p.m. Monday, December 17 @ 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, 2019 @ 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 11 @ 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 21 @ 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, January 23 @ 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 28 @ 4:00 p.m. Candler School of Theology Spring 2019 Course Schedule 12th Version January 14, 2019 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. 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 A Pre-Registration Opens @ 7:00 a.m. Group B Pre-Registration Opens @ 7:00 a.m. Group C Pre-Registration Opens @ 7:00 a.m. Group D Pre-Registration Opens @ 7:00 a.m. Spring 2019 Pre-Registration & Registration Schedule 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: http://www.candler.emory.edu/academic/academiccalendar.cfm An Explanation of Classroom Location Codes is on the last page of this schedule January Courses (meet January 2-January 11, 2019, Weekdays Only (8 days) unless otherwise specified) The last day to drop or change the grading basis of a January course is January 2 @ 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 email. Only one course may be taken per January Term BI 603 100 (Same as WR Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets a for Course meets 603 100) Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora (online) 4556 3 Wilson online Moral Leadership Travel Seminar: South Africa (Enrollment by permission only. ES 697 100 Advanced application and additional costs apply) 4549 3 Franklin off-campus Black Church Studies Certificate CST 368 and offcampus ES 698 101 Special Topics in Christian : Lincoln, Morality, and the American Civil War 4550 3 Jackson ; may also be REG Special Topics in and Society: Ethical Leadership and African Moral (pending CPC review in February ES 698 102 Traditions 4551 3 Fluker, Walter M-F 8:00a-1:00p RARB 421 Black Church Studies Certificate 2019) Scripture and Interpretation; Theology & Theology & Religion and Race; Theology &

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 2 of 12 January Courses Continued (meet January 2-January 11, 2019, Weekdays Only (8 days) unless otherwise specified) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets a for Course meets ES 698 103 Special Topics in and Society: Cone, Cannon, and the Moral Theology of Black Popular Culture (MEETS January 7-11 Only) (Inspired by the respective work of the late James H. Cone and Katie G. Cannon, this seminar is an interdisciplinary survey of the moral connections between notions of the sacred and secular as demonstrated in Black popular culture. In seeking to explore the complex interplay of how and why African Americans spiritual concerns have manifested themselves more centrally in every session arenas such as literature, films, music, comedy, fashion, sports, and others, this seminar will examine the commonplace nature of Black faith and culture. Considerable attention will be paid to how popular culture serves vital resources for Black liberation theology and womanist ethics, in order to foment deep understandings about the ways in which human beings communicate, seek, and negotiate meaning and social power in both the sacred and secular spheres. Through such an interdisciplinary examination of sources drawn from African American culture, this seminar will emphasize the study of religion in the modern world as both a mode of orientation as well as a process of meaning-making, but with the description and critical analysis of Black religious phenomena--the complex matrix of sights, sounds, movements, and other sensory stimuli--in contradistinction to the invisibility and invalidation imposed upon subjugated peoples around the world by normative Western discourses. Therefore, drawing upon interdisciplinary analysis, the seminar seeks to identify what is distinctive about the wide array of African American religious thought and practices as well as the ways in which they have constructed and defined Black identity and culture in both historic and contemporary terms.) 5398 3 Floyd-Thomas, Juan and Stacey M-F 8:30a-5:00p RARB 322 Black Church Studies Certificate Race, Ethnicity, Gender (REG) Common ; Theology and Common Religion and Race; Theology and EV 697 100 (Same as M 697 100) HC 612 100 LA 698 100 World Methodist Methodist Evangelism Institute Travel Seminar: Portugal (Prior application approval required and additional travel costs beyond tuition apply. Please contact WMEI for additional information and to express interest) 4552 3 Hanciles, Jehu off-campus MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Focus Elective Formation and Witness Doctrines and Creeds of the Early Church (Also will have a final exam on Friday, January 18 10:00 a.m. and Noon) 4553 3 Briggman M-F 9:30a-3:00p RARB 250 MRL HC Common Theology & Special Topics in Leadership and Administration: Acting Experimentally as Faith and Leadership (Meets January 2-4 only) (This course will familiarize participants with the spirituality of the Apostle Paul's leadership/disciplieship practices as a theological reflection point and inspiration for acting experimentally. The Adaptive Leadership lexicon and framework will aid students in this work. 4554 1 Bishop Wright W-F 8:00a-2:00p RARB 102 Elective Church and Community Leadership M 697 100 (Same as EV 697 100) World Methodist Methodist Evangelism Institute Travel Seminar: Portugal (Prior application approval required and additional travel costs beyond tuition apply. Please contact WMEI for additional information and to express interest) 4555 3 Hanciles off-campus MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Focus Elective Formation and Witness P 642 100 Women and Preaching 4915 3 Buggs, Courtney M-F 9:30a-2:30p RARB 501 Women, Theology, and Ministry Race, Ethnicity, Gender (REG) Common Formation and Witness SR 536 100 (concurrent listing from School of Public Health) Religion and Health in Context: HIV (Meets January 7-12 only) 5891 3 Blevins, John M-S M-F 8:30a-5:00p and Saturday 8:30a-12:30p Rollins School of Public Health Religion and Health Certificate; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of Specialization Transformation (JPACT); Society and Personality ST 691 100 Comparative Theology and Literature (Prerequisite: HC 501 and ST 501 or permission of the instructor) 4914 3 Pacini M-F 8:00a-1:00p RARB 549 Theology & ; Theology & the Arts ST 698 101 Special Topics in Systematic Theology: Introduction to Eastern Orthodox Theology 4548 3 Bathrellos, Demetrios M-F 8:30a-1:30p RARB 411 ST 698 ***Cancelled***Cancelled******Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Projected 102 Sacramental Theology (Meetings January 7-11 only) to be 2? Offered in Summer Malloy, 2019 Pat Instead***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled******Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled***Cancelled*** M-F RARB 250 MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization (2 of 3 hours) WR 603 100 Ancient Judaism in the Mediterranean Diaspora 4557 3 Wilson online Scripture and Interpretation;

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 3 of 12 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 28 @ 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 512 1 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II (Prerequisite: BL 511 or equivalent) 4565 3 Beard, Brady M/W 1:00p-2:20p RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL 520 1 Concise Greek 4560 3 McGee, Zane T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 250 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL 522 1 Introduction to Biblical Greek II (Prerequisite: BL 521 or equivalent) 4566 3 Marquardt, Steve W/F 8:00a-9:20a RARB 411 Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT 502 11 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4561 3 Kraftchick T/Th Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 8:30a-9:15a RARB 252 (Lecture)/ RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation NT 502 12 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 6156 3 Kraftchick T/Th NT 502 13 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4568 3 Kraftchick T/Th Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 8:30a-9:15a Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group T 5:45p-6:30p RARB 252 (Lecture)/RARB 250 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 (Lecture)/ RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 (Lecture)/ RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 (Lecture)/ RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation RARB 252 (Lecture)/ RARB 401 (Discussion) MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group W NT 502 14 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4569 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W 8:30a-9:15a NT 502 15 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4570 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group W 9:30a-10:15a Lecture: T/Th 9:30a-10:30a; Discussion Group Th NT 502 16 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4571 3 Kraftchick T/Th 8:30a-9:15a NT 502 20 Interpretation of New Testament II (Prerequisite: NT 501) 4573 3 Hylen W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common NT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation NT 604 1 The Fourth Gospel 4562 3 Culpepper, R. Alan T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 401 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT 612 1 Romans 4563 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) (The Gospel of Mark) 4574 3 Moore, Eric M/W 1:00p-2:20p RARB 250 Elective Scripture & Interpretation Special Topics in NT: Gender, Sexuality, and the New Testament (This course NT 698 1 explores the social history of the New Testament period with respect to issues of gender, gender identity and expression, and sexuality. Because some of our modern concepts (like homosexuality) are not appropriate to the ancient world, we will unpack our own thinking about these terms so that we can approach the primary sources with an open mind. We will read primary sources from the Roman period, including New Testament sources, exploring what the culture assumed to be conventional about gender and the variety of gender expressions that we see reflected in these texts.) 4564 3 Hylen F 12:00p-3:00p RARB 447 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common ; Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common Scripture & Interpretation NT 698 2 Special Topics in NT: Jesus in Contemporary Research 4572 3 Culpepper, R. Alan T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 447 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation Interpretation of the Old Testament II (Prerequisite for MDiv and Special OT 502 1 Students: OT 501) 4576 3 LeMon T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 252 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common OT Common Course Scripture & Interpretation OT 630 1 Hebrew Exegesis (Prerequisites: OT 501/502 and BL 511/512 or equivalent) 4580 3 Pannkuk, Justin M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation OT 698 1 Special Topics in Old Testament: Israel and Empire: Theologies of Resistance and Accommodation (Beginning in the 8th century BCE and continuing through the Maccabean crisis in the 2nd, ancient Israel and Judah were threatened or manifestly dominated by a series of foreign empires. In this course we will examine the strategies of resistance and accommodation to imperial domination in key texts in the Old Testament and harness our learning to think theologically about issues along the nexus of political power and religion in contemporary contexts.) 4581 3 Pannkuk, Justin W 4:30p-7:30p RARB 421 MRL Biblical Studies (NT or OT) Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 4 of 12 History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) Course meets a for Catholic Studies; Traditions of the Church Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets History of Christianity 500-Level HC 502 1 Medieval Christian Thought 4582 3 Reynolds, Philip T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 322 MRL History (HC) Common Common History of Christianity 500-Level HC 503 1 History of Theology from the Reformation to Twentieth Century 4584 3 Pacini T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 501 MRL History (HC) Common Common Traditions of the Church History of Christianity 500-Level HC 505 1 History of Christianity in America 4585 3 Kim T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 MRL History (HC) Common Common Traditions of the Church History of Christianity 500-Level HC 509 1 The Making of Global Christianity 4586 3 Hanciles M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 322 MRL History (HC) Common Common Traditions of the Church Theology and ; Traditions of HC 625 1 Theology of Thomas Aquinas 4587 3 Reynolds, Philip T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 MRL History (HC) Common the Church Theology and ; Traditions of HC 627 1 Theology of Luther 4588 3 Strom M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 421 MRL History (HC) Common the Church Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common HC 633 1 ; Sociology of (Same as SR Black Church Studies Certificate; MRL History (HC) Religion/Religion and Personality 633 1) African American Religion and Culture 4589 3 Phillips, Nichole M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 401 Common Common Religion and Race Contextual Education Elective: The Method of Early Methodism (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date HC 646CEE 1 in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 4931 3 Watson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective Traditions of the Church Special Topics in History of Christianity: Pacific Crossings: U.S. Religion Beyond HC 698 1 the Nation-State 4590 3 Kim M 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MRL History (HC) Common Race, Ethnicity, Gender Traditions of the Church HC 698 2 Special Topics in History of Christianity: God and Guns in America 4591 3 Erdozain, Dominic M 2:00p-5:00p Cannon 314 MRL History (HC) Common HC 698 3 Special Topics in History of Christianity: Wealth and Poverty in American Religion ( A taste of charity is as dangerous as the first shot of dope, warned the head of a Methodist charity in 1926. American preoccupations with the morality of the rich and poor have deep roots in the nation s religious history. Students in this course will trace the religious inflections of Americans narratives of wealth and poverty, the myth of the American dream, and the rise of inequality and responses to it in a modernizing nation. From the reform movements of the early republic to the welfare movements of the progressive era to the prosperity theology of the modern era, we will consider the ways Americans have ascribed religious meaning to wealth, poverty, and the political, social, and economic systems that maintain both.) 4592 3 Greene M/W 1:00p-2:20p RARB 447 MRL History (HC) Common Elective Traditions of the Church ST 501 001 Systematic Theology 4593 3 Losel T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 322 MRL Theology (ST) Common ST Common Course (ST 501) ST 501 001 Systematic Theology 4594 3 Soulen T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 322 MRL Theology (ST) Common ST Common Course (ST 501) ST 619CEE 1 Contextual Education Elective: Liturgy and Architecture (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning in March 2018 at 7:00 a.m.) 4595 3 Losel Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 Contextual Education Elective; Theology and ; Theology and the Arts ST 623 1 Theology of Karl Barth 4596 3 Soulen M 2:00p-5:00p RARB 411 Theology and ; Traditions of the Church ST 660 1 Womanist Theology 4597 3 Hayes, Diana W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 549 ST 678 1 Modern Catholicism 4598 3 Alonso T 6:00p-9:00p RARB 549 Special Topics in Systematic Theology: Eros, Sexuality, and the Spirit (Sexuality is an important dimension of human experience, but it has been a controversial subject in churches. This course discusses the relationship between Eros, sexuality, and spirituality through theological writings, poetry, music, and art. It will explore the relationship between human desire and the love of God and the ST 698 2 ways churches can approach sexuality in wholistic ways.) 4599 3 Kwok, Pui Lan M 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 ST 698 Special Topics in Systematic Theology: Asian and Asian American Theologies 6078 3 Kwok, Pui Lan W 6:00p-9:00p RARB_447 Black Church Studies Certificate; Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common (REG); ; Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common Religion and Race; Theology and Catholic Studies; Theology and ; Traditions of the Church Theology and Theology and

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 5 of 12 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets BCS 601 1 Introduction to Black Church Studies 4600 3 Trimiew Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 368 Black Church Studies Certificate ES 501 1 Christian 4601 3 Bounds T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 102 MRL ES 501 Common Course ES 621 1 Christian Sexual 4932 3 Symmonds, Nicole Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 ES 635 1 Contemporary Christian (Prerequisite: ES 501) 4602 3 Marshall Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 ES 658 1 Christianity and the Holocaust 4603 3 Jackson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 411 Contextual Education Elective: Religion, Violence, and Peacebuilding (Concurrent enrollment in CE 552b, CE 552ANGb, or CE552TPb required; permission number must be requested by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning on (date ES 663CEE 1 in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 4604 3 Marshall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 ES 671 1 ES 672 1 Skills in Conflict Transformation I (Meets January 18, 25, and Feburary 1 12:30p- 3:30p and January 26 9:30a-3:30p) 4605 1 Marshall F/S Skills in Conflict Transformation II (Meets February 08, 15, 22, March 01, 08, 22, 29 and April 05) Fridays 1/18/19-2/1/19 12:30p-3:30p; Saturday 1/26/2019 9:30a-3:30p RARB 501 4606 2 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara F 12:00 pm-3:00 pm RARB 501 ES 682 1 (Same as WR 682 1) Jewish Law 4607 3 Pill T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 ES 684 1 (Concurrent Listing from Emory Law) First Amendment: Religious Liberty (Meets beginning JANUARY 7) 5558 3 Witte, John M/W 10:30a-12:00p Gambrell Hall Special Topics in and Society: Ecoapocalypse (Apocalyptic language pervades current talk about the environment. Whether covering wild fires, extreme weather, or urban rat infestations, journalists, activists, and public intellectuals construct this discourse by calling on the apocalyptic to indicate the urgent, world altering impact of these phenomenon. In dialogue with this popular discourse, this course draws upon theological traditions of apocalyptic ES 698 1 reflection to analyze the attritional catastrophe of our current climate crisis.) 4608 3 Lambelet, Kyle W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 ES 698 2 Special Topics in and Society: Law for Clergy II: American Law for Ministries 4618 3 Pill T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 411 M 609 1 The Church's Mission in the World 4609 3 Goodpaster Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 M 612 1 The Church in Asia 4610 3 Jones T/Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 447 M 690 1 General Board of Global Ministries Seminarian in Residence (By permission only; applications were due October 22, 2018) 3 M GBGM RP 653 1 Williams James Seminar: Psychology of Religious Experience 4611 3 Snarey T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 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 emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu RP 655CEE 1 beginning on (date in Spring 2018) at 7:00 a.m.) 4612 3 Snarey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 MRL Transformation Area of Specialization MRL Transformation Area of Specialization MRL Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization required course MRL Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization required course MRL Transformation (JPACT) Area of Specialization Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common ES Common Course (ES 501) Theology and Common Contextual Education Elective (CEE) Common ; Theology and Common Theology and Common (1 of 3 hours) Theology and Common (2 of 3 hours) Theology and Common OR World Religions Common Theology and Common Theology and Common Religion and Race Criminal Justice Ministries; Theology and (Eligible for use as Capstone) ; Theology and Theology and (Eligible for use as Capstone) MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Specialization elective Elective Formation and Witness MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common Formation and Witness; Traditions of Specialization elective of the Church MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Specialization elective Contextual Education Elective; Formation and Witness (Hist/Theo/Psych of Formation); SR 515 1 (Same as CC 515 1) Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis 4613 3 Reynolds, Susan W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 421 MRL Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis Common Course Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 6 of 12 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets Course meets a for REG; S (SR/RP) Common SR 613 1 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 615 1 Immigration, Religion, and the American Church 4615 3 Hanciles T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 SR 621 1 Howard Thurman: Spirituality and Community 4616 3 Fluker, Walter W 8:00a-11:00a RARB 549 Black Church Studies Certificate Formation and Witness; Society and Personality SR 622 1 (Same as CC 622 1) Ethnographic Research for Ministry in Congregations and Communities 4617 3 Phillips, Nichole T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 426 SR 631 1 Methodism, Race, Gender, and Sexuality 5133 3 Burkholder W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 411 SR 633 1 (Same as HC 633 1) African American Religion and Culture 4618 3 Phillips, Nichole M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 401 MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Reguirement OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Specialization Black Church Studies Certificate; MRL History (HC) Common SR/RP and REG (pending CPP review of new course proposal) Race, Ethnicity, Gender Common ; Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality Common Transformation; Society & Personality Religion and Race SR 640 1 Civil Rights Heritage Tour (requires travel to Montgomery, AL March 2-3, 2019 as well as pre- and post- tour meetings; prior application required to enroll) 5134 1 Burkholder SR 650 1 (Same as CC 650 1) Faith and Health: Transforming Communities 5125 3 Kiser, Mimi T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 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 WR 605 1 Introduction to Islam 4619 3 Muwahidah, Sarah M/W 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 WR 682 1 (Same as ES 682 1) Jewish Law 4620 3 Pill T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 WR 698 2 (Same as PC 698 1) Special Topics in World Religions: Inter-Religious Spiritual Care 4622 3 Lartey Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Elective Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality; Religion, Health, and Science WR 698 3 Special Topics in World Religions: Sanskrit (DOES NOT FULFILL MDiv World Religions nor the MTS Global Religions Common, but may be used by MTS Global Religions Area of Focus Students as an Area of Focus or Elective course) (TIME SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON THE AVAILABILITY AND CONSENSUS OF STUDENTS ENROLLED AND THE INSTRUCTOR) 4623 3 Schmid, Karl M/W 1:30-2:50 p.m. (time may be adjusted to accommodate students enrolled) CST 369 Elective WR 698 4 (Concurent listing from Emory College) Special Topics in World Religions: African Religions 5410 3 Premawardhana, Deveka T 3:00p-5:30p Anthropolgy 105

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 7 of 12 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 MRL Church and Community (CC) Common CC 502 1 Church and Community Development 3 Pace, Lyn M Introductory Arts of Ministry EV 501 1 Enabling an Evangelizing Church 4624 3 de Souza T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 102 Leadership in Church and Community MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Specialization Elective Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness LA 501 1 Introduction to Church Administration and Leadership 4625 3 Winstead Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MRL Leadership (LA) Common Introductory Arts of Ministry Preaching (P 501) Common P 501 1 Introduction to Preaching 4627 3 Smith T/Th 8:00a-9:20p RARB 102 Course RE 501 1 Religious Education as Formation and Transformation 4628 3 Haythorn, Trace W 1:00p-4:00p Cannon 314 Leadership in Church and Community MRL Youth Ministry Track Required Course; Religious Education Certificate Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness W 501 1 Introduction to Public Worship 4629 3 Abbington M 2:00p-5:00p Cannon 314 MRL Worship and Music Track Required Course Introductory Arts of Ministry Theology and the Arts Arts of Ministry Electives CC 515 1 (same as SR 515 1) Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis 4630 3 Reynolds, Susan W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 421 CC 622 1 (Same as SR 622 1) Ethnographic Research for Ministry in Congregations and Communities 4922 3 Phillips, Nichole T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 426 CC 650 1 (Same as SR 650 1) Faith and Health: Transforming Communities 5127 3 Kiser, Mimi T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MRL Methods of Social and Congregational Analysis Common Course MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Reguirement OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Specialization 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 Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality Transformation; Society & Personality Transformation (JPACT);Leadership in Church and Community; Society and Personality; Religion, Health, and Science CC XXX 1 MRL Transformation (Same as PT Area of Specialization elective OR MRL Church and XXX 1) Fearless Dialogues in Church and Community 3 Ellison Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Community (CC) Common Elective Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community CM 530R 1 Candler Chorale 4631 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 4632 1 Shields, Ayisha T 12:00p-12:50p Sanctuary MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts CM 600 1 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 698 1 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.) 4635 3 Crist, Stephen T/Th 1:00p-2:20p CST 368 MRL Worship and Music Area of Specialization Elective Elective Theology & the Arts LA 650 1 Church Financial Leadership and Management 4636 3 Jordan, James online MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common PC 655 1 Care of Souls, Care of World 5135 3 Ellison M 4:30p-7:30p RARB 549 MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Elective Religion, Health, and Science Elective PC 698 1 (Same as WR 698) Inter-religious Spiritual Care 4637 3 Lartey Th 2:30p-5:30p RRAB 501 MRL Pastoral Care Area of Specialization Religion, Health, and Science; PT 503 1 Vocational Discernment for a Sustained Life of Ministry 4640 3 Shepard T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Elective

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 8 of 12 Church and Ministry (Area IV) Continued Arts of Ministry Electives continued Bibliodrama (Meets January 15/22/29, February 05/12/19/26, March 05/ 19/26, PT 530 1 (Same and April 02/09) as RE 530 1) 4641 3 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara T 2:30p-6:00p RARB 421 PT 670B 1 (Same as RE 670B 1) Hacking Ministry: The Work of the Church in a Digital Age 5136 3 Adams T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks Course meets a for Course meets MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Theology & the Arts MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Formation and Witness PT XXX 1 MRL Transformation (Same as CC OR MRL Church and Community (CC) Common XXX 1) Fearless Dialogues in Church and Community 3 Ellison Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Elective RE 515 1 The Art of Teaching 4642 3 Ayres Th 2:30p-5:30p CST 360 Bibliodrama (Meets January 15/22/29, February 05/12/19/26, March 05/ 19/26, RE 530 1 (Same and April 02/09) as PT 530 1) 5411 3 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara T 2:30p-6:00p RARB 421 RE 670B 1 (Same as PT 670B 1) Hacking Ministry: The Work of the Church in a Digital Age 5137 3 Adams T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Services of Word and Baptism (Meets January Teaching Chapel (CST W 622 010 15-February 5) 4643 1 Sandlin, Allan T 2:30p-5:30p 248) Teaching Chapel (CST W 623 020 Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Eucharist (Meets February 12 - March 5) 4644 1 Sandlin, Allan T 2:30p-5:30p 248) Practica in Liturgical Leadership: Weddings, Funerals, and Confirmation (Meets Teaching Chapel (CST W 624 030 March 19 - April 9) 4645 1 Sandlin, Allan T 2:30p-5:30p 248) Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Formation and Witness MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Theology & the Arts MRL Youth Ministry Area of Specialization elective; Religious Education Certificate Elective Formation and Witness 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 511 1 History of Methodism 4646 3 Watson T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 421 Elective DS 512 1 Theology of Wesley and Methodism 4647 3 Elliott T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Elective DS 513 1 Polity of the United Methodist Church 4648 3 Elliott Th 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Elective DS 522 1 Systematic Theology in Baptist Perspective 4649 2 Baptist Studies Certificate Elective DS 523 1 Baptist Traditions and Church Praxis 4650 2 Berry, Emory M 2:30p-4:25p RARB 250 Baptist Studies Certificate Elective Special Topics in Denominational Studies: United Methodist General Conference DS 698 1 (Permission Required to enroll) 5412 2 Burkholder Elective PC 501CE 1 CE 551B 1 CE 551B 2 CE 551B 3 Contextual Education (Con Ed/Teaching Parish/Episcopal Studies I Students only) 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 4 (1st Presbyterian) or CE 551b 5 (Gateway) required) 4651 3 Lartey T 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Religion and Health Certificate Con Ed I Religion, Health, and Science Contextual Education I Integrative Seminars Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Arrendale Prison (Site hours are Monday 9:30a- 1:15p plus one Sunday service sometime during the year) 4652 2 Bishop/Abbington W 2:30p-4:30p CST 368 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) 4653 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) 4654 2 Reeser/Hylen T 2:30p-4:30p Cannon 105D Con Ed I

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 9 of 12 CE 551B 4 CE 551B 5 CE 551B 6 CE 551B 7 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) 4655 2 Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Gateway Center (Concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 1 required) (Site hours Wednesday 4-8pm; some Saturday hours may be Contextual Education Continued Contextual Education I Integrative Seminars Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Tracks LeMon, Rebekah/Reynolds, Phillip W 2:30p-4:30p Cannon 105D Con Ed I available) 4656 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) 4657 2 Scott/Watson T 2:30p-4:30p RARB 250 Con Ed I Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Lutheran (Refugee) Services of Georgia (Site hours available Wed, 9am-1pm; or Mon-Thurs, 3:30-6:30pm; or 3 hour weekly home visits (to be scheduled by student) plus several Friday mornings; plus one Saturday (optional detention visit)) 4658 2 Johnson/McDougall T 2:30p-4:30p CST 368 Con Ed I Course meets Course meets a for CE 551B 8 Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Metro RYDC, DJJ (Site hours are Th 3:30p-7:30p) 4659 2 Horne/Corrie T 2:30p-4:30p CST 369 Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I CE 551B 9 Con Ed I Integrative Seminar: Transitional Center/Helms (Site hours are Wednesdays 11:00am-3:00pm) 4660 2 Bishop/Bounds W 8:30a-10:30a Transition Center/Helms Criminal Justice Ministries Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries CE 551ANGb 1 Contextual Education I for Episcopal Studies 4661 2 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 and Teaching Chapel Con Ed I CE 551TPb 1 Contextual Education I for Teaching Parish 4662 2 Elliott M off campus Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries CE 552b 1 Contextual Education IIb 4671 3 Elliott M off campus Con Ed II RARB 322 and CE 552ANGb 1 Contextual Education IIb for Episcopal Studies 5138 3 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p Teaching Chapel Con Ed II CE 552TPb 1 Contextual Education IIb for Teaching Parish 4684 3 Elliott M off campus Con Ed II HC 646CEE 1 ST 619CEE 1 ES 663CEE 1 RP 655CEE 1 Contextual Education/Teaching Parish/Episcopal Studies II Contextual Education Electives (CEE) - Con Ed/TP/Ang II students only - Spaces are limited - May request permission # starting (date in Spring 2018) @ 7:00 a.m. by emailing 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 emailing 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 emailing 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 emailing 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 emailing 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; Theology and ; Theology and the Arts Contextual Education Elective (CEE) Common ; Theology and Common Contextual Education Elective; CE 553TPR 1 Teaching Parish III 4685 1 or 2 Elliott M TBD off-campus Elective CE 553ANGR 1 Contextual Education III for Episcopal Students 4686 2 Lowrey W 2:30p-4:30p CE 545R 1 CE 546R 1 Episcopal Studies Ministry Internship & CPE RARB 322 and Teaching Chapel Internship (S/U only) (Must submit appropriate forms to Office of Contextual Education) 4687 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) 4688 vc Campbell Elective Elective Requires Concentration Coord approval

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 10 of 12 Certificate Program Courses Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Course meets a for the following Certificate(s) Course meets BAPS 500 1 Baptist Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BAPS certificate during Con Ed II 4689 0 BAPS 501 1 Baptist Studies Colloquy (To be taken in the final semester for the certificate) 4690 1 Baptist Studies Certificate Williams, Khalia and Williams, Damon TBA TBA Baptist Studies Williams, Khalia and Williams, Damon TBA TBA Baptist Studies Elective BCS 500 1 BCS 502 1 Black Church Studies Certificate Black Church Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BCS Certificate during Con Ed II 4691 0 Trimiew TBA TBA Black Church Studies Black Church Studies Colloquy (To be taken in the final semester for the certificate) 4692 1 Trimiew TBA TBA Black Church Studies Elective FH 503 1 Faith and Health: Integrative Paper 4693 1 Lartey Faith & Health Elective RE 508 1 WTM 500 1 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) 4694 0 Corrie 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 added to transcript) 4695 0 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry WTM 505 1 WTM Integrative Project (WTM 505 application form required) 4696 1 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry Elective Master of Divinity 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

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 11 of 12 MTS 520G 1 MTS 520M 1 MTS 520T 1 MTS 600G 1 MTS 600M 1 MTS 600T 1 MTS 650R Master of Theological Studies Hrs Instructor Days Time Location MTS Research and Methods-Global Religions (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4699 3 Greene W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MTS Research and Methods-Modern Religious Thought and Experience (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4700 3 Greene W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MTS Research and Methods-History, Scripture, and Tradition of Christianity (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4701 3 Adams W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 250 MTS Capstone-Global Religions (Prerequisite: MTS 520G) (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4702 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MTS Capstone-Modern Religious Thought and Experience (Prerequisite MTS 520M) (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4705 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 MTS Capstone-History, Scripture, and Tradition (Prerequisite: MTS 520T) (Please enroll for the section appropriate to your Area of Specialization, however, the class will meet in one combined section) 4704 3 Pacini W 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 Classroom Locations 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 later; additional thesis credits are earned through Capstone enrollment; Enrollment form required) 1-3 Cannon Cannon Chapel Master of Theology Hrs Instructor Days Time Location CST RARB Candler School of Theology (Teaching Chapel or inside Pitts Library) Rita Anne Rollins Building 1531 Dickey Drive ThM 650 ThM Project (ThM 650 Form Required) 2 Post MDiv Elective. Complete the ThM 600 Registration Form and submit to the THM 600 Candler Registrar's office in order to be registered. 1 TESL 301 1 Theology-English as a Second Language Hrs Instructor Days Time Location Theology-English as a Second Language: Academic Listening/Speaking for Graduate Theology Students 4706 3 Kegley W 8:00a-9:20a RARB 421

1/14/2019 4:15 PM Page 12 of 12 Doctor of Ministry (open to Candler DMin students only) Hrs Instructor Days Time Location DM 702 1 First Year Colloquy II 4756 1 Bounds M 3:30p-4:30p online DM 702 2 First Year Colloquy II 4757 1 Briggman M 3:30p-4:30p online DM 711 1 Understanding Community 4758 3 Bounds W 3:30p-5:00p online Leadership as a Practice: Psalms in Liturgy and Life: Experiential Cathechesis DM 713 100 (Meets on Campus January 7-11, 2019) 4929 3 Saliers, Don M-F 8:00a-5:00p RARB 401 DM 714 1 Formation and Witness I: Cultivating Church 4759 3 Williams W 3:00p-4:00p online DM 721 1 Scripture, Theology, and Practice 4760 3 Briggman W 3:30p-5:00p online DM 723 100 Teaching as Practice (Meets on Campus January 7-11, 2019) 4630 3 Long, Thomas M-F 8:00a-5:00p RARB 447 DM 724 1 Issues in New Testament Interpretation 4761 3 Wilson W 3:00p-4:00p online DM 750 1 DMin Project 4762 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) http://gdr.emory.edu/academic_program/atlas.html