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AMXTIAN: American Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number American Christianity AMXTIAN 756 Limit 140, letter grade only, students must register for one of the preceptorials below Lauren Winner M/W 4-5:15pm 0016W Core Course 756.01 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA M 1:30-2:20pm 030W 756.02 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA M 1:30-2:20pm 0054L 756.03 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA M 1:30-2:20pm 050L 756.04 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA M 1:30-2:20pm 0011W 756.06 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA M 1:30-2:20pm 031W 756.07 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 050L 756.08 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 060L 756.09 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0050L 756.10 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0054L 756.11 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0011W BCS: Black Church Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number Deep River: Howard Thurman, Spirituality, and the Prophetic Life BCS 766 Limit 12 Cross-listed as PREACHNG 790 BCS LE Luke Powery Tu 2:30-5pm 0011W Religion, Race, and Relationship in Film BCS 768 Limit 30 BCS LE Valerie Cooper T/Th 4-5:15pm 0012W 768.01 Preceptorial, limit 15 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 110G 768.02 Preceptorial, limit 15 TBA Th 2:30-3:20pm 110G The Most Segregated Hour: Churches, Race, and Caste Valerie Cooper W 2:30-5pm 0013W BCS LE BCS 806 BCS 890.01 Courses Listed Alphabetically by Registration Code Introduction to Womanist Theology BCS LE Fulfills GTM Certificate Elective Eboni Marshall- Turman W 8:30-11am 0014W CHURHST: Church History Instructor Day Time Room Number Early and Medieval Christianity CHURHST 750 Limit 175, letter grade only, students must sign up for one of the preceptorials below Maria Doerfler M/W 2:30-3:45pm 0016W Core Course 750.01 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 0050L 750.02 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 110G 750.03 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 0011W 750.04 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 042L 750.05 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 030W 750.06 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 9-9:50am 031W 750.07 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 0011W 750.08 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 0015W 1 5/12/2015

750.09 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 060L 750.10 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 042L 750.11 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 030W CHURHST 764 Becoming Divine: History of Eastern Orthodoxy Meredith Riedel M/W 4-5:15pm 060L WXTIAN LE CHURHST 818 Byzantium and Islam: Eastern Perspectives Meredith Riedel Tu 2:30-5pm 060L WXTIAN LE CHURHST 819 The Body in Early Christian Thought and Practice Fulfills GTM and TMC Certificate Elective Maria Doerfler W/F 8:30-9:45am 0015W CHURMIN: Christian Ministry Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to the Ministry of Preaching CHURMIN 760 Limit 12 Richard Lischer Th 8:30-11am 0011W CHURMIN 761 Introduction to Christian Ministry: Ordained Leadership Limit 39 Will Willimon T/Th 4-5:15pm 0016W CHURMIN 762 Love and the Christian Tradition Limit 35 Amy Laura Hall Th 8:30-11am 031W HISTTHEO: Historical Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number HISTTHEO 803 Luther and the Reformation in Germany Ken Woo F 8:30-11am 0044L Image of God HISTTHEO 790.01 Lauren Winner W 6-8:30pm 110G HISTREL: Historical Religion Instructor Day Time Room Number Intro to Judaism: Investigation into the HISTREL 767 Jewish Lifestyle: A Time to Be Born; A Time to Die Steven Sager Tu 2:30-5pm 050L LTS: Liturgical Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to Christian Worship Limit 75, Prerequisites: CHURHST 750,751 & XTIANTHE 755; students must register for one LTS 760 of the practicums/preceptorials below Lester Ruth T/Th 10-11:15am 0012W Fulfills UMC Worship Requirement for Ordination 760.01 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 This preceptorial by permission only. TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0014W 760.02 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 0014W 2 5/12/2015

760.03 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm 0012W 760.04 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 TBA F 11:25-12:15pm TBA The Role and Function of Music in Corporate LTS 804 Worship Elizabeth Linnartz F 8:30-11am 0014W Preaching on the Sacraments: Patristic LTS 806 Imitation Limit 10 Lester Ruth W 8:30-11am 0044L Cross listed as PREACHNG 806 NEWTEST: New Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number NEWTEST 701.01 Greek Reading Limit 22 NEWTEST 760.01 Hellenistic Greek (Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) TBA M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm 110G Limit 25, Pass/Fail Option NEWTEST 760.02 Hellenistic Greek (Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) TBA M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm 042L Limit 25, Pass/Fail Option NEWTEST 760.03 Hellenistic Greek (Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) TBA Tu/Th/F 1:30-2:20pm 0015W Limit 25, Pass/Fail Option NEWTEST 770H English Exegesis of Hebrew Prereq NEWTEST 754 Beth Sheppard W 8:30-11am 042L NEWTEST LE NEWTEST 770L English Exegesis of Luke Prereq NEWTEST 754 NEWTEST Philemon/Philippians LE Limit 10 (Male Students Only) NEWTEST LE Prereq NEWTEST 754 Fulfills Prison Studies Certificate Requirement Kavin Rowe W/F 10-11:15am 110G NEWTEST 770PP Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: Raleigh Central projectturn@schoolforconversion.org Ross Wagner Th 9-11am Prison If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser) by APRIL 1, 2015. https://duke.qualtrics.com/se/?sid=sv_dpc7 KleaWfYgFV3 NEWTEST 770R English Exegesis of Romans NEWTEST LE Proclaiming the Parables Susan Eastman F 8:30-11am 060L NEWTEST 774 Cross list as PREACHNG 762 Prereq: PREACHNG 758 Richard Lischer W 2:30-5pm 0011W 3 5/12/2015

NEWTEST 790 NEWTEST 790.02 NEWTEST 813 NEWTEST 814.01 NEWTEST 814.02 Jesus and the Gospels Prereq NEWTEST 754 Resurrection Narratives (English Exegesis) Prereq NEWTEST 754 NEWTEST LE Paul and the Person Prereq NEWTEST 754 Fulfills the TMC Certificate Elective or Xtian Education Certificate Elective Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 30 Cross list as OLDTEST 808.01 Fulfills GTM Certificate Elective Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 10 (Femail Students Only) Cross list as OLDTEST 808.02 Fulfills GTM and Prison Certificate Elective Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser) by APRIL 1, 2015. Kavin Rowe W 2:30-5pm 110G Joel Marcus Th 2:30-5pm 0013W Susan Eastman Th 8:30-11am 0044L Anathea Portier- Young and Brittany Wilson Anathea Portier- Young M/W 2:30-3:45pm 0015W Th 6:15-8:30pm North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women NEWTEST 870K NEWTEST 870Z Greek Exegesis of Mark Prereq NEWTEST 754 NEWTEST LE Greek Exegesis of Colossians Prereq NEWTEST 754 Limit 10 NEWTEST LE Joel Marcus Tu 2:30-5pm 0013W Douglas Campbell T/Th 8:30-9:45am 0015W OLDTEST: Old Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number OLDTEST 701.01 Hebrew Reading Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation OLDTEST 752 Limit 175, letter grade only, students must Stephen register for one of the preceptorials below Chapman T/Th 2:30-3:45pm 0016W Core Course 752.01 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 060L 752.02 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 031W 752.03 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0011W 752.04 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 030W 752.05 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 050L 4 5/12/2015

752.06 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0013W 752.07 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 042L 752.08 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 031W 752.09 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 030W 752.10 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Th 1:30-2:20pm 0041L OLDTEST 760.01 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) TBA M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm 0013W, Pass/Fail option OLDTEST 760.02 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) TBA M/W/F 1:30-2:20pm 0041L, Pass/Fail option OLDTEST 760.03 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) TBA Tu/Th/F 1:30-2:20pm 0044L OLDTEST 807 OLDTEST 808.01 OLDTEST 808.02 OLDTEST 860, Pass/Fail option Reading(s) of Our Lives: Contemporary African Bible Interpretations Limit 9 This course has been fillled and closed. WXTIAN LE Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 30 Cross list as NEWTEST 814.01 Fulfills GTM Certificate Elective Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 10 (Female Students Only) Cross list as NEWTEST 814.02 Fulfills GTM and Prison Certificate Elective Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser) by APRIL 1, 2015. https://duke.qualtrics.com/se/?sid=sv_dpc7 KleaWfYgFV3 Hebrew Prose Narrative Prerequisite OLDTEST 760, 761 Ellen Davis and Jacob Onyumbe Anathea Portier- Young and Brittany Wilson Anathea Portier- Young M 2:30-5pm 0041L M/W 2:30-3:45pm 0015W Th 6:15-8:30pm North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women Ellen Davis T/Th 8:30-9:45am 0013W PARISH: The Care of the Parish Instructor Day Time Room Number PARISH 768 Philanthropy and the Church Joe Mann Th 2:30-5pm 042L Forming Disciples in the Wesleyan Tradition PARISH 770 Limit 40 Stephen Gunter W 8:30-11am 0012W Fulfills UMC Evangelism Requirement Wesleyan Foundations for Mission, Practice, and Belief PARISH 777 Limit 100 Randy Maddox T/Th 8:30-9:45am 0012W Fulfills one of two UM requirements for History, Theology and Polity 5 5/12/2015

PARISH 780 PARISH 784 PARISH 786 PARISH 809 PARISH 816 PARISH 818 The Missional Church and Evangelism, Prerequisite: XT 755 Fulfills UM Evangelism or Mission of the Church requirements Fulfills Prison Studies Elective 1979 Book of Common Prayer and the Principles of Anglican Worship Fulfills Anglican Certificate Elective Organized Compassion: History and Ethics of Humanitarianism Limit 6 Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry, and the Church By Instructor Permission Only Fulfills Prison Studies Certificate Req The Qur'an: An Introduction in the Context of Christian-Muslim Encounter WXTIAN LE Ministry with Millennials Limit 24 Jeff Conklin- Miller, Laceye Warner, and Nathan Kirkpatrick Timothy Kimbrough M 2:30-5pm 0013W Th 6-8:30pm 110G David Toole W/F 10:05-11:20am TBA Douglas Campbell M/W 2:30-3:45pm 060L David Marshall W 8:30-11am 031W Jennifer Copland/Kirk Oldham W/F 10-11:15am 0015W PASTCARE: Pastoral Care Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to Pastoral Theology and Care PASTCARE 760 Esther Acolatse Tu 2:30-5pm 110G PASTCARE 761 Introduction to the Ministry of Social Work Susan Dunlap W 8:30-11am 030W Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective PASTCARE 762 Issues in Cross Cultural Pastoral Care and Counseling Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective Esther Acolatse Th 8:30-11am 110G PREACHNG: Preaching Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to Christian Preaching Limit 60; Prerequisites: NT 754, OT 752 & 753, PREACHNG 758 students must register for one of the Chuck Campbell T/Th 2:30-5 pm 0014W preceptorials listed below Core Course 758.01 Preceptorial, limit 12 TBA 0014W 758.02 Preceptorial, limit 12 TBA Precepts for PR 758 will take place 0054L 758.03 Preceptorial, limit 12 TBA within the T/Th 2:30-5pm time frame 0050L 758.04 Preceptorial, limit 12 TBA for the class TBA 6 5/12/2015

758.05 Preceptorial, limit 12 TBA 0041L Proclaiming the Parables PREACHNG 762 Cross list as NEWTEST 774 Richard Lischer W 2:30-5pm 0011W PREACHNG 773 The Art and Craft of Public Proclamation Christine Parton- Limit 16 Burkett F 8:30-11am 0013W PREACHNG 790 PREACHNG 806 PREACHNG 890 Deep River: Howard Thurman, Spirituality, and the Prophetic Life Limit 12 Cross-listed as BCS 766 BCS LE Preaching on the Sacraments: Patristic Imitation Limit 10 Cross listed as LTS 806 Preaching with Barth Limit 10 Luke Powery Tu 2:30-5pm 0011W Lester Ruth W 8:30-11am 0044L Will Willimon Th 8:30-11am 0014W SOC: Sociology Instructor Day Time Room Number SOC 775S Sociology of Religion Mark Chaves M 1:25-3:55pm TBA SPIRIT: Spirituality Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to Christian Spirituality SPIRIT 760 Limit 35 Lauren Winner W 8:30-11am 0013W WXTIAN: World Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number Being the Church WXTIAN 766 WXTIAN LE Ed Rommen W 8:30-11am 060L XTIANEDU: Christian Education Instructor Day Time Room Number Introduction to the Education of Christians XTIANEDU 760 Fulfills Christian Ed. Con. Requirement Fred Edie Th 8:30-11am 030W XTIANETH: Christian Ethics Instructor Day Time Room Number XTIANETH 761 Healing Arts: Illness, Suffering, and the Witness of the Church Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective Warren Kinghorn and Richard Payne Tu 8:30-11am 0041L 7 5/12/2015

XTIANETH 813 Listen, Organize, Act: Christian Responses to Politics and Poverty Fulfills TMC Certificate Electives Luke Bretherton W 8:30-11am 0016W 8 5/12/2015

XTIANSTU: Christian Studies Inhabiting the Christian Drama XTIANSTU 705, Only open to MACS students Core MACS Course Instructor Day Time Room Number Paul Griffiths M 2:30-5pm 110G XTIANTHE: Christian Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number Christian Theology XTIANTHE 755 5, letter grade only, students must sign up for one of the preceptorials below Core Course Paul Griffith T/Th 10-11:15am 0016W 755.01 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Tu 1:30-2:20pm 042L 755.02 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Tu 1:30-2:20pm 031W 755.03 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Tu 1:30-2:20pm 030W 755.04 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Tu 1:30-2:20pm 060L 755.05 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA Tu 1:30-2:20pm 0011W 755.06 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0044L 755.07 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0015W 755.08 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0012W 755.09 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0054L 755.10 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm 0050L 755.11 Preceptorial, limit 16 TBA W 1:30-2:20pm TBA The Free Church XTIANTHE 760 Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement Curtis Freeman T/Th 4-5:15pm 0015W Women, Theology, and the Church XTIANTHE 765 Mary Fulkerson W 8:30-11am 0041L Fulfills GTM Certificate Electives XTIANTHE 790.01 Writing the Trinity: Thomas Aquinas to Julian of Norwich Limit 12 For more information on the course, please David Aers Th 2:30-5pm 050L email: william.revere@duke.edu XTIANTHE 810 Augustine: City of God Paul Griffith W 6-8:30pm 0015W XTIANTHE 837 Christianity and Democracy: A Theological Exploration Luke Bretherton W 2:30-5pm 0044L WXTIAN LE XTIANTHE 890 Modernism and the Recovery of Tradition: T.S. Eliot's Spiritual Poetics Thomas Pfau M 6:15-8:45pm 110G XTIANTHE 950 Th.D. Seminar: Explorations in Practical Theology Craig Dykstra and Mary Tu 9-11:20am 060L Fulkerson XTIANTHE 960 System in Theology: What is Theological Discourse Ben Dillon M/W 2:30-3:45pm 042L 9 5/12/2015

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, Pass/Fail only, no credit Meghan Benson Tuesday Morning 8:30-9:45am or 10-11:15am TBA David Marshall TBA TBA TBA Advanced Spiritual Formation (CHURMIN 705) Instructor Day Time Room Number Women Discerning Ordained Ministry in the Baptist Free Church Tradition CHURMIN 705.01 Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement CHURMIN 705.02 The Minister as Spiritual Leader Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement CHURMIN 705.03 Rediscovering a Felt Presence of God Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Ed Rommen TBA TBA TBA CHURMIN 705.04 CHURMIN 705.05 CHURMIN 705.06 CHURMIN 705.07 Centering Prayer 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 Sustaining Practices for Work on the Margins Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Fulfills Prison Certificate Requirement Wesleyan Covenant Discipleship Groups Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1, Pass/Fail only, no credit Liz Dowling- Sender TBA TBA TBA Robert Simpson TBA TBA TBA Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) CPE may be taken simultaneously for 2 course credits and field education credit. Students will be expected to pay tuition 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 10 5/12/2015

CPE 100G CPE 100J CPE 100M CPE 100N CPE 100O CPE 100P CPE 100U CPE 100V CPE 100W CPE 100Y CPE 150 CPE 200 CPE 250 Wesley Long Two courses TBA Central Regional Hospital Two courses TBA Moses Cone Health System Two courses TBA New Hanover Regional Medical Center Two courses TBA Other programs accredited by ACPE Two courses TBA Pitt Co. Hospital Two courses TBA University of North Carolina Hospitals Two courses TBA Veterans Administration Medical Center Two courses TBA Wake Medical Center Two courses TBA Rex Hospital One course (each semester) TBA. Course should be followed by CPE 100Z during spring Level One Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Two Courses Duke Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Two courses TBA Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Variable Credit Field Education (FIELDEDU) Instructor Day Time Room Number Registration on ACES is no longer required for a field education placement. Upon successful completion of a Student Pastor Appointment/Call FIELDEDU 4.01 First year students Formation Group meets once per month, Pass/Fail only, no credit FIELDEDU 4.02 Student Pastor Appointment/Call Second year students Formation Group meets once per month, Pass/Fail only, no credit FIELDEDU 4.03 FIELDEDU 4.04 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 Choir (CIF) Instructor Day Time Room Number CIF 3A Choir Limit 45, Pass/Fail only, no credit Prerequisite: Audition Dr. Brian Schmidt M TBA Goodson Chapel Course Continuation (CONTDIV) Instructor Day Time Room Number Course Continuation CONTDIV 1.1 A registration status for Th.M. students and Anathea Portierothers maintaining matriculation while finishing a Young thesis or other incomplete work Course Continuation CONTDIV 1.2 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 11 5/12/2015

COURSES FOR THE DMIN and MACP Program (These courses are ONLY available to those students currently in the DMIN or MACP program) 12 5/12/2015

BLACK CHURCH STUDIES. The following course satisfies the limited elective in Black Church Studies: BCS 766, 768, 806, 890, PREACHNG 790 CHURCH MINISTRY. The following course satisfies the limited elective in Church Ministry: CHURMIN 760, 761, 762, PARISH 770, PASTCARE 761, 762, SPIRIT 760, XTIANEDU 760 NEWTEST EXEGESIS. The following courses satisfy the limited elective in NEWTEST Exegesis: NEWTEST 770H, 770L, 770PP, 770R, 870K, 870S, 870Z WORLD CHRISTIANITY. The following courses will satisfy the required World Christianity limited elective: CHURHST 764, 818, OLDTEST 807, PARISH 816, WXTIAN 766, XTIANTHE 837 PRACTICING THEOLOGY & MINISTRY. The following courses satisfy the required Practicing Theology and Ministry limited elective: CHURHST 819, HISTTEO 790, LTS 760, 806, NEWTEST 774, 814.01, 814.02, OLDTEST 808.01, 808.02, PARISH 780, 784, 809, 818, PASTCARE 760, PREACHNG 762, 806, 890, Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate Courses The following courses qualify for the Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate: Introduction to Womanist Theology BCS 890.01 Eboni Marshall- BCS LE Turman W 8:30-11am 0014W Fulfills GTM Certificate Elective The Body in Early Christian Thought and Practice CHURHST 819 Maria Doerfler W/F 8:30-9:45am 0015W NEWTEST 814.01/OLDTEST 808.01 NEWTEST 814.02/OLDTEST 808.02 Fulfills GTM and TMC Certificate Elective Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 30 Fulfills GTM Certificate Elective Domestic Violence and the Bible Limit 10 (Female Students Only) Fulfills GTM and Prison Certificate Elective Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org If Interested in taking course, please complete survey below (Internet Explorer is best browser) by APRIL 1, 2015. https://duke.qualtrics.com/se/?sid=sv_dpc7 KleaWfYgFV3 Anathea Portier- Young and Brittany Wilson Anathea Portier- Young M/W 2:30-3:45pm 0015W Th 6:15-8:30pm North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women 13 5/12/2015

XTIANTHE 765 Women, Theology, and the Church Fulfills GTM Certificate Electives Mary Fulkerson W 8:30-11am 0041L Anglican Studies Certificate Courses The following courses qualify for the Anglican Studies Certificate: 1979 Book of Common Prayer and the PARISH 784 Principles of Anglican Worship Timothy Kimbrough Th 6-8:30pm 110G Fulfills Anglican Certificate Elective Additionally, students need to complete CHURMIN 704 "Anglican Spiritual Formation." Christian Education Concentration Courses The following courses fulfill a requirement for the Christian Education Concentration: Introduction to the Education of Christians XTIANEDU 760 Fulfills Christian Ed. Con. Requirement Fred Edie Th 8:30-11am 030W Paul and the Person Education Certificate Elective NEWTEST 813 Fulfills the TMC Certificate Elective or Xtian Susan Eastman Th 8:30-11am 0044L Certificate in Baptist Studies The following course fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Baptist Studies: The Free Church XTIANTHE 760 Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement Curtis Freeman T/Th 4-5:15pm 0015W Certificate in Theology, Medicine and Culture The following courses fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Theology, Medicine and Culture: The Body in Early Christian Thought and Practice CHURHST 819 Fulfills GTM and TMC Certificate Elective Maria Doerfler W/F 8:30-9:45am 0015W Paul and the Person Education Certificate Elective NEWTEST 813 Fulfills the TMC Certificate Elective or Xtian Susan Eastman Th 8:30-11am 0044L 14 5/12/2015

PASTCARE 761 PASTCARE 762 XTIANETH 761 XTIANETH 813 Introduction to the Ministry of Social Work Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective Issues in Cross Cultural Pastoral Care and Counseling Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective Healing Arts: Illness, Suffering, and the Witness of the Church Fulfills TMC Certificate Elective Listen, Organize, Act: Christian Responses to Politics and Poverty Fulfills TMC Certificate Electives Susan Dunlap W 8:30-11am 030W Esther Acolatse Th 8:30-11am 110G Warren Kinghorn and Richard Payne Tu 8:30-11am 0041L Luke Bretherton W 8:30-11am 0016W 15 5/12/2015

Certificate in Prison Studies The following courses fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Prison Studies: Philemon/Philippians Limit 10 (Male Students Only) NEWTEST 770PP NEWTEST LE Fulfills Prison Studies Certificate Requirement Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org Ross Wagner Th 9-11am Domestic Violence and the Bible OLDTEST Limit 10 (Femail Students Only) 808.02/NEWTEST Anathea Portier- 814.02 Fulfills GTM and Prison Certificate Elective Young Th 6:15-8:30pm Contact Louis Threatt to Enroll: projectturn@schoolforconversion.org Raleigh Central Prison North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women PARISH 780 PARISH 809 The Missional Church and Evangelism, Prerequisite: XT 755 Fulfills UM Evangelism or Mission of the Church requirements Fulfills Prison Studies Elective Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry, and the Church By Instructor Permission Only Fulfills Prison Studies Certificate Elective Jeff Conklin- Miller, Laceye Warner and Nathan Kirkpatrick Douglas Campbell M 2:30-5pm 0013W M/W 2:30-3:45pm 060L Additionally, students seeking this certificate will need to complete CHURMIN 705 "Prison Studies Spiritual Formation Group." Fall 2014 - United Methodist Evangelism and Mission of Church Courses Fall Course that fulfills the Unites Methodist History, Theology and Polity Requirements PARISH 777 - Wesleyan Foundation for Mission, Practice, and Belief Fall Courses that fulfill the United Methodist Evangelism and/or Mission of Church Requirements PARISH 780 - The Missional Church and Evangelism - Laceye Warner/Jeff Conklin-Miller 16 5/12/2015

Fall Courses that fulfill the United Methodist Evangelism Requirement PARISH 770 - Forming Disciples in the Wesleyan Way - Stephen Gunter PARISH 780 - The Missional Church and Evangelism - Laceye Warner/Jeff Conklin-Miller LTS 760 - Introduction to Christian Worship - Lester Ruth New Courses BCS 768: Religion, Race, and Relationship in Film This course will explore themes of religion, race, gender, and relationship to the religious or racial other in films from the silent era to the present and serve as an introduction to the interpretation of film, and to critical race studies for emerging ministers, scholars, and consumers of popular culture. It will consider film as a medium and engage students in analysis and discussion of BCS 806: The Most Segregated Hour: Churches, Race, Class, & Caste The Christian church remains the most segregated institution in America. It has been nearly sixty years since the historic 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown vs. the Board of Education that began public school integration. And it has been almost fifty years since Martin Luther King s I Have a Dream speech in 1963. Yet, most Protestant congregations still reflect the racial makeup of their pre-civil Rights era counterparts. This course explores why this is so and asks how we can move forward toward a religious life that better reflects the diversity of the nation. NEWTEST 813: Paul and the Person This course will bring selected Pauline texts into conversation with selected texts in philosophical psychology and neuroscience, exploring Paul s notion of the person, of how people are constituted as selves in relation and how people change. We will look at some practical implications of Paul s anthropology for the ways we conceptualize people on the margins of society: people with forms of dementia, people on the autistic spectrum, people with self-destructive behaviors and addictions. OLDTEST 808/NEWTEST 814: Domestic Violence & the Bible This course will combine scriptural exegesis with the study of literature on pastoral care relating to domestic violence (DV). It will also include guest lectures by experts in DV and third party training in responding to DV. Throughout, students will seek to weave together the study of scripture with the study of contemporary contexts in order to cultivate a response to DV that is not only informed by scripture but energized by the biblical witness and adept at marshalling a host of scriptural resources. OLDTEST 807: READING(S) FOR OUR LIVES: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN BIBLICAL INTERPRETATIONS The aim of the course is to create an active theological and interpretive conversation between North American Christians and East African Christians, both of whom engage Scripture seriously in their own contexts, often with keen interest in its contemporary significance. PARISH 786: Organized Compassion: History and Ethics of Humanitarianism This course will introduce students to the institutional organization of compassion, while at the same time exploring the revolution of moral sentiments that brought these institutions into being and continues to sustain them. On this latter note, the course will explore the theological terrain of humanitarianism. 17 5/12/2015

PARISH 818: Ministry with Millennials The Millennials (those born after 1980 or so) are often described in faith communities as the missing demographic. This is likely true if we are looking for them in the pews at 11:00am on Sunday morning. They are not, however, missing from places of substance and engagement, often the very places where communities of faith take a stand for truth and justice. It is incumbent on faith communities both to reach into the places where millennials are living, moving, and having being, and to reclaim our rich heritage of standing with the lost and forgotten of this world. PREACHNG 773: The Art of Public Proclamation A workshop style course exploring and expanding one s own best authentic proclamation through voice, expression, and body. Collaborative creation and performance of the current lectionary scripture as story, choric readings, and drama in worship. Cross listed with LTS 772 XTIANTHE 790.02: Images of God This course will look at suggestive, sometimes overlooked images of God from Scripture and from the classics of the Christian tradition. The aim is to discover the range and theological fecundity of figurative language for the Lord in the Christian tradition; to explore the extent to which theologians and preachers of previous centuries have attended to figurative language that we often today ignore; and to consider how these images might shape our theology, prayer, and ministry. Liturgical Studies 804: This course will review the evolution of Christian worship music from the early church into the many styles of music used in the liturgy today (including hymns, carols, contemporary choruses, spirituals, Black gospel, chant traditions, Taize, choral anthems, world music and instrumental music). We will uncover ways of looking at music that have guided worship music choices across the ages, suggesting strategies for planning services with congregations that vary in size, needs, traditions, and musical tolerance. The student will develop familiarity with the history of Church music, the theological and pastoral issues at stake in planning music for worship in the local congregation, and will create a folder of "tradition specific" resources to assist in the planning of music for worship in the student's own church. Prior music experience not required. New Faculty Members Timothy Kimbrough is the dean and rector at Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville, TN. Timothy is a graduate of Duke University (B.A. 1979; M.Div. 1983) and of the General Theological Seminary (Anglican Studies, 1984). He Edward Rommen is a priest in the Orthodox Church of America, Syosset, NY. He is currently assigned to Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Mission in Raleigh, NC. Father Rommen received both his D. Miss. and his M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and his Doctor of Theology from the University of Munich (Lutheran Faculty). He has taught at Columbia Biblical Seminary, the Columbia Biblical Seminary Satellite campus in Korntal, Germany, and at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Father Rommen is the author of many books, chapters, articles, and reviews. Steven Sager has been the Rabbi of Beth El Synagogue in Durham for over a decade. A graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, he also earned a M.A. in Religion from Temple University and the Ph.D. in Religion from Duke University (1989). Rabbi Sager s scholarly interests include ancient Rabbinic literature and liturgy. 18 5/12/2015

Elizabeth Linnartz teaches at Duke University and has had a large private studio since 1997. She previously taught at UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Greensboro, Columbia International University, and Institut Injil Indonesia in Batu, East Java. Elizabeth holds the Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance and Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she received a Hayes Fellowship, a PEO Scholar award, and admission to Pi Kappa Lambda. She received a B.A. in Music magna cum laude from Duke University. 19 5/12/2015