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6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 1 of 15 Monday, March 13-Friday, March 31 Wednesday, March 29 Monday, March 27 Tuesday, April 4 Wednesday, April 5 Thursday, April 6 Group A Pre-Registration Opens @ 7am Group B Pre-Registration Opens @ 7am Group C Pre-Registration Opens @ 7am Friday, April 7 Group D Pre-Registration O Sunday, April 9 @ 11:59pm Monday, April 10 Monday, April 24 @ 7am Monday, July 10 @ Noon July (dates TBD) Wednesday, July 12 Monday, August 7 @ 4pm Friday, August 18 @ 4pm Wednesday, August 23 Wednesday, August 30 @ 4pm Thursday, August 31 @ 4pm Wednesday, September 6 @ 4pm Candler School of Theology Fall 2017 Course Schedule 7th Version-June 21, 2017 This course schedule is subject to change. Changes since the first published version are highlighted in yellow and also posted in. Closed courses are highlighted in red. Contact candlerregistrar@emory.edu to be put on a waiting list. Fall 2017 Pre-Registration & Registration Schedule Fall 2017 pre-registration advising period 2017-2018 Con Ed II, Teaching Parish II, and Episcopal Studies II students begin requesting CEE permission numbers by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu Shopping Cart becomes available 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 Returning MTS or MRL students with 0 or more earned hours MDiv students with 10 or more earned hours MDiv students with 0 or more earned hours (returning students only; Fall 2017 entering student registration will take place in July; exact dates TBA) Returning Special/Non- Degree students Pre-Registration Closes Registration begins for returning DMin students (Registrar adds classes for students who do not have holds) Add/Drop/Swap (Open Registration) begins Last Day to Register for an August Course using self-service Entering Students Register for Courses (Returning student add/drop swap suspended) 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 Regular Last day Fall to request Semester a course withdrawal for an August course 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 2017 Academic calendar located at: http://www.candler.emory.edu/academic/academiccalendar.cfm An Explanation of Classroom Codes is on the last page of this schedule August Courses (meet August 7 - August 18 weekdays only unless otherwise specified) August courses are not open to first-year, degree-seeking students starting Candler in Fall 2017 due to overlap with the required New Student Orientation The last day to drop or change the grading basis of an August course is August 7 @ 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 email. Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of CC 645 800 (Same as LA 645 800) Nonprofit Leadership & Management (Meets 5 days: August 10, 11, 14, 15, and 16) 5439 3 Jenkins M-F 8:30a-4:30p RARB 447 MRL Church and Community (CC) Common Introductory Arts of Ministry Criminal Justice Ministries; Leadership in Church and Community

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 2 of 15 August Courses Continued (meet August 7 - August 18 weekdays only unless otherwise specified) CM 620 800 Music and Worship in the Black Church 5440 3 Abbington M-F 10:00a-3:00p RARB 250 Black Church Studies Certificate; MRL Worship and Music Area of Race, Ethnicity Gender Common Religion and Race; Theology and the Arts Moral Leadership International Context: Haiti (Travel Seminar-Advanced approval required; Application deadline is March 20, 2017; additional travel costs must be paid by the student in advance; Course Travel: May 23-June 1, 2017; Course Orientation Dates: April 5 and April 19; August Class Meetings: ugust Class Meetings: Thursday, August 10 10am-7pm (including dinner)) ES 697 800 5441 3 Franklin Special Topics in Christian Ethics: Peacebuilding in Northern ES 698 800 Ireland (Meets 8/7-8/17 (9 days)) 5442 3 Mason, Gary M-F 8:00a-12:45p RARB 401 WMEI Travel Seminar: New Zealand (Advanced approval EV 697 (same as M required; additional travel costs must be paid by the 697) 800 student in advance) 5443 3 Hanciles LA 645 (Same as Nonprofit Leadership & Management (Meets 5 days: CC 645) 800 August 10, 11, 14, 15, and 16) 5444 3 Jenkins M-F 8:30a-4:30p RARB 447 WMEI Travel Seminar: New Zealand (Advanced approval M 697 (same as EV required; additional travel costs must be paid by the 697) 800 student in advance) 5445 3 Hanciles MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of MRL Church and Community (CC) Common MRL Mission, Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of Theology/Ethics Common Theology/Ethics Common Elective Introductory Arts of Ministry Elective Justice Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community?; Theology/Ethics Justice, Transformation Formation and Witness; Religion and Race Criminal Justice Ministries; Leadership in Church and Community Formation and Witness; Religion and Race PT 698 800 Children's Defense Fund: Care and Activism Travel Seminar (additional travel costs must be paid by the student in advance) (Requires participation in 2017 Proctor Institute for Child Advocacy Ministry in Clinton, TN July 17-21; Special registration rate of $200 per student includes meals during conference. Lodging for double occupancy rooms is $50/night (special student rate). Scholarships may be available for qualifying students. Students will be responsible for the cost of travel to Clinton, TN.) 5446 3 Ellison MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of ; MRL Ministries with Youth Area of Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community ***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED*CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED*** MRL Justice, ST 651 800 Theologies of Hope and Liberation 3 Erskine M-F RARB 401 Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics Common WR 650 800 Islam in America 5447 3 Womack M-F 11:30a-3:30p RARB 322 MRL Justice, Transformation Area of Regular Fall Semester Courses (August 23 - December 5 unless otherwise noted) Race, Ethnicty, Gender Common ; World Religions Common The last day to add/drop/swap a regular Fall semester course is August 30 @ 4pm (in person) or @11:59pm (online) The last day to request grading basis change (faculty permission required) for regular Fall semester courses is September 6 @ 4pm (in person) or @11:59pm (online) Biblical Studies (Area I) Transformation; Theology/Ethics Justice, Transformation; Society and Personality Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of BL 510 000 Concise Hebrew 5448 3 Beard, Brady T/Th/F 8:30a-9:20a RARB 421 Elective Scripture & Interpretation

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 3 of 15 Biblical Studies (Area I) Continued Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of BL 511 000 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I 5449 3 Pankuuk, Justin T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 411 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL 521 000 Introduction to Biblical Greek I 5450 3 Knight, Jarrett M/W/F 1:30p-2:20p RARB 401 Elective Scripture & Interpretation BL 611R 000 BL 621R 000 Readings in Biblical Hebrew (Prerequisites: BL 511 and 512 or equivalent) 5451 3 Strater, Adam T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 447 Elective Scripture & Interpretation Readings in Biblical Greek (Prerequisites: BL 521 and 522 or equivalent) 5452 3 Thompson, Alex T/Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 421 Elective Scripture & Interpretation NT 501 001 NT 501 002 NT 501 003 NT 501 004 NT 501 005 NT 501 006 NT 501 007 NT 501 008 NT 501 009 NT 501 010 MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) THIS SECTION IS DESIGNATED FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO INCORPORATE GREEK AND REQUIRES CONCURRENT OR PREVIOUS ENROLLMENT IN BL 521/522. OR EQUIVALENT. 5453 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5454 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5455 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5456 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5457 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5458 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5459 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5460 3 Kraftchick T/Th MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5461 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W MDiv and Special Students: OT 501/502) 5462 3 Kraftchick T/Th/W Discussion Group T 9:15a- 10:00a Discussion Group T 9:15a- 10:00a Discussion Group T 10:15-11:00a Discussion Group T 10:15-11:00a Discussion Group T 1:00p- 1:45p Discussion Group T 1:00p- 1:45p Discussion Group T 6:00-6:45p Discussion Group T 6:00-6:45p Discussion Group W 8:30-9:15a Discussion Group W 8:30-9:15a RARB 250 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 250 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 250 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 250 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 401 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 250 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation RARB 411 MRL Biblical Studies Common NT Scripture & Interpretation NT 613 000 I Corinthians 5463 3 Holladay T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 549 MRL Biblical Studies Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation Revelation and Its interpreters (Prerequisite: NT 501 or NT 619 000 equivalent) 5791 3 Hylen T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 411 MRL Biblical Studies Common Elective Scripture & Interpretation

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 4 of 15 Biblical Studies (Area I) Continued Class # Credit Hours Instructor Days Time following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of NT 641 000 (Same as HC 641 000) Early Christian Women 5464 3 Hylen W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 549 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate; MRL Biblical Studies Common OR MRL HC Common Scripture & Interpretation; Traditions of the Church OT 501 000 Interpretation of the Old Testament I 5465 3 LeMon T/Th 1:00p-2:20p (plus Breakouts) MRL Biblical Studies Common OT Scripture & Interpretation OT 616 000 Job 5466 3 Newsom W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 549 OT 659 000 Texts of Terror 5467 3 Wright W 6:00p-9:00p RARB 549 MRL Biblical Studies Common OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of MRL Biblical Studies Common OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation Area of Elective Elective Justice, Transformation; ;Scripture & Interpretation; Theology and the Arts Transformation; Scripture & Interpretation History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) HC 501 001 History of Early Christian Thought 5491 3 Reynolds T/Th Discussion Group: T 8:15a- 9:00a (Lecture); RARB 250 following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of MRL HC Common HC 501 002 History of Early Christian Thought 5492 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 003 History of Early Christian Thought 5493 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 004 History of Early Christian Thought 5494 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 005 History of Early Christian Thought 5495 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 006 History of Early Christian Thought 5496 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 007 History of Early Christian Thought 5497 3 Reynolds T/Th HC 501 008 History of Early Christian Thought 5498 3 Reynolds T/Th Discussion Group: W 8:30a- 9:15a Discussion Group: Th 8:30a- 9:15a Discussion Group: Th 8:30a- 9:15a Discussion Group: T 4:30-5:15p Discussion Group: T 4:30-5:15p Discussion Group: Th 4:30-5:15p Discussion Group: Th 4:30-5:15p (Lecture); RARB? MRL HC Common (Lecture); RARB 250 (Lecture); RARB 401 (Lecture); CST 368 (Lecture); CST 369 (Lecture); CST 368 (Lecture); CST 369 MRL HC Common MRL HC Common MRL HC Common MRL HC Common MRL HC Common MRL HC Common

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 5 of 15 HC 501 009 History of Early Christian Thought 5499 3 Reynolds T/Th History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) Continued Discussion Group: W 8:30a- 9:15a Discussion Group: W 8:30a- 9:15a (Lecture); RARB 421 (Lecture); RARB 447 following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of MRL HC Common HC 501 010 History of Early Christian Thought 5500 3 Reynolds T/Th MRL HC Common Theology/Ethics Common Theology and Ethics; Traditions of HC ***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED*CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANCELLED***CANC 617 000 Early Christian Worship 5501 3 Phillips, Ed W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 421 MRL HC Common the ELLED*** Church; Worship and the Arts Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the HC 620 000 Monastic Theology 5502 3 Reynolds T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 MRL HC Common Theology/Ethics Common Church HC 633 000 (Same as SR 633 000) African American Religion & Culture 5505 3 Phillips, Nichole M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 411 Black Church Studies Certificate; MRL HC Common Religion and Race; Society and Personality; Traditions of the Church HC 641 000 (Same as NT 641 000) Early Christian Women 5506 3 Hylen W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 549 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate; MRL Biblical Studies Common OR MRL HC Common HC 649 000 John Wesley's Theology and 18th Century Thought (Does not fulfill UMC Doctrine course ) 5489 3 Matthews W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 447 MRL HC Common Theology/Ethics Common Episcopal Studies Certificate; MRL HC Common HC 669 000 (Same OR MRL Worship and Music Area of as W 669 000) History and Theology of Eucharistic Worship 5490 3 Alonso T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 549 Elective Theology/Ethics Common Special Topics in History of Christianity: St. Paul and the HC 698 001 Philosophers 5507 3 Pacini M 4:00-7:00p RARB 421 MRL HC Common Theology/Ethics Common MRL HC Common OR MRL Mission, Special Topics in History of Christianity: The Evangelical Evangelism, and World Christianity Area of HC 698 002 Tradition in America 6238 3 Kim T/Th Elective Theology/Ethics Common Scripture & Interpretation; Traditions of the Church Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the Church Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the Church; Worship & the Arts Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the Church Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the Church ST 501 001 Systematic Theology 5508 3 Erskine T/Th 6:00p-7:20p RARB 501 MRL ST 501 Common Course Systematic Theology ST 501 002 Systematic Theology 5509 3 Lösel T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 MRL ST 501 Common Coue Systematic Theology ST 501 003 Systematic Theology 5510 3 McDougall W/F 9:30a-10:50a RARB 501 MRL ST 501 Common Coue Systematic Theology ST 679 000 (Same as ST 690 000) ST 690 000 (Same as ST 679 000) Contemporary Anglican Theology (prerequisite: ST 501 or permission of instructor) 5511 3 McDougall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 Theology/Ethics Common Contemporary Systematic Theology (prerequisite: ST 501 or permission of instructor) 5512 3 McDougall T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 Theology/Ethics Common Theology and Ethics (Can be used as Capstone) Theology and Ethics (Can be used as Capstone)

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 6 of 15 History and Interpretation of Christianity (Area II) Continued following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of ST 698 001 Special Topics in Systematic Theology: Feminist Theologies from the Global South (A critical study of the challenges and the contributions of feminist theologies from the Global South to the theological discipline. Topics will include the impact of globalization, postcolonial discourse, religion and culture, sexuality and spirituality, and ecological concerns. The works of representative figures in feminist theologies from indigenous traditions and from Africa, Latin America, and Asia will be studied.) 5513 3 Kwok Pui Lan M 2:00p-5:00p Wants 447 if possible RARB 549 Women's Studies in Theology and Ministry Certificate ; Theology/Ethics Common Religion and Race; Theology and Ethics ST 698 002 Special Topics in Systematic Theology: Spirituality for the Contemporary World This course explores different dimensions of a holistic and passionate spirituality for the modern world. This contribution of eco-conscious theologians, feminist religious writers, and Asian religions will be studied and the relationship between spirituality and the body, human desire, poverty, ecology, and power will be clarified. A particular focus of this course will be on how to lead a discussion group on spirituality in churches, schools, and the workplace. 5514 3 Kwok Pui Lan W 1:00p-4:00p Wants 447 if possible RARB 250 or CC 106? Religious Education Certificate?; Women's Studies in Theology and Religion? (pending course approval by certificate directors) Theology/Ethics Common Formation and Witness; Theology and Ethics Christianity and Culture (Area III) following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of BCS 698 000 Special Topics in Black Church Studies: Identity and Mission of the Black Church (Pending Area and CPC approval) (The identity and mission of the black church has long been the subject of discussion and debate both among scholars and pastors. Indeed, because of the black church s historical role in the African American struggle for personhood and freedom, few questions are more vociferously argued within the community itself, even among those who do not attend, than the meaning, message, and mission of the black church. Our survey of twentieth century thinkers from W.E.B. DuBois to E. Franklin Frazier will show that that has long been the case. But with the rise of black and womanist theologies, that issue took on especial meaning, as both raised important new questions about the relationship between black religion and black resistance piety and public witness. We will examine that debate and others in this course and the implications therein not only for the black church but for all who would be the true church. ) 5792 3 Warnock, Raphael Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 549 Black Church Studies REG (Pending course proposal review by CPC in September)

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 7 of 15 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of ES 501 000 Christian Ethics 5515 3 Jackson T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 102 MRL ES 501 Common Course Ethics Common Course ES 560 000 (Same as LA 560 000) Principals and Practices of Moral Leadership 5516 3 Franklin Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics Common Transformation; Theology and Ethics ES 630 000 Kierkegaard as Religious Ethicist 5517 3 Jackson W 2:30p-5:30p CST 369 Theology/Ethics Common Theology and Ethics ES 654 000 (Concurrent listing from School of Public Health) Health as Social Justice 5518 2 Kiser, Mimi Th 3:00p-4:50p ES 671 000 Skills in Conflict Transformation I (Meets Noon-2:00 p.m. on Fridays August 25, September 1, September 8, and September 22; Meets Friday, September 15 Noon-4:00 p.m.) 5519 1 Hufner-Kemper, Barbara F Rollins School of Public Health 12:00p-2:00p (8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/22) and 12:00p-4:00p (9/15) RARB 549 MRL Justice, Transformation Area of ; Religion & Health Certificate MRL Justice, Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics Common (2 of 3 hours) Theology/Ethics Common (1 of 3 hrs), Transformation; Religion, Health, and Science; Theology and Ethics Transformation; Theology & Ethics ES 673 000 Voices of NonViolence 5940 3 Lambelet, Kyle W/F 9:30a-10:50a MRL Justice, Transformation Area of Theology/Ethics Common Transformation; Theology & Ethics ES 680 000 (Concurrent listing from Emory Law School) Law and Religion: Theories, Methods, and Approaches 5937 3 Allard, Silas Th 12:30p-3:30p Gambrell 5D Theology/Ethics Common ES 684 000 (Concurrent listing from Emory Law School) First Amendment: Religious Liberty 5938 3 Witte, John T/Th 10:20a-11:50a Gambrell 5C Theology/Ethics Common ES 698 002 (Concurrent listing from Emory Law School) Special Topics in Ethics: Global Law (In recent years, the idea of a new 'global law' has gained remarkable relevance in legal theory. The common contemporary goal of addressing globally the problems afflicting humanity is not just an option but a moral and political duty with important legal implications. Global issues such as international terrorism, arms trafficking, wars, hunger and poverty, immigration, political and economic corruption, and environmental challenges cannot be adequately addressed by lone national governments or by an international community of states in which self-interest trumps the global common good. The course explores new ideas and normative and institutional issues raised by the globalization of the law. Specifically, the course will examine contemporary debates about global justice and law through a close reading of the leading writings by John Rawls, Harold Bermann, Benedick Kingsbury, Thomas Pogge, Jeremy Waldron, and Neil Walker, among others. 5939 2 Domingo Osle, Rafael W 5:30p-7:30p Gambrell 1E Theology/Ethics Common M 660 000 (Same as CC 660 000) Short-Term Mission and International Development 5520 3 Jenkins T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MRL Mission, Evangelism and World Christianity Area of ; MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Elective Justice, Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 8 of 15 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of RP 658 000 Readings: Psychology of Religion 5522 3 Snarey W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 322 Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common Society & Personality SR 593 000 Religion and Health: Sexual and Reproductive Health 5525 3 Blevins, John F 1:00p-4:00p RARB MRL Justice, Transformation Area of ; Religion & Health Certificate Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common Transformation; Religion, Health, and Science; Society & Personality SR 612CEE 000 (Same as CC 612CEE 000) Contextual Education Elective: The Church and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5526 3 Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common Justice, Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community; Society & Personality SR 622 000 (Same as CC 622 000) Ethnographic Research for Ministry in Congregation and Local Communities 5527 3 Phillips, Nichole T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 250 MRL Church and Community (CC) Common OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common Justice, Transformation; Society & Personality SR 633 000 (Same as HC 633 000) African American Religion & Culture 5529 3 Phillips, Nichole M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 411 Black Church Studies Certificate; MRL HC Common Criminal Justice Ministries; Religion and Race; Society and Personality Introduction to Islam (day time WR 605 000 TBA, but will most likely be scheduled M 2:00p-5:00p or W 1:00p-4:00p) 5530 3 Muwahidah, Siti Sarah M 2:00p-5:00p Cannon 314 World Religions Common Society & Personality WR 645 000 (Same as PC 645 000) Spiritual Care in African Religious Traditions 5531 3 Lartey W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 501 Black Church Studies Certificate; Religion and Health Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Area of ; World Religions Common Religion, Health, and Science; Society & Personality WR 673 000 Krishna Meets Jesus: Hindu Christian Interactions on the Indian Subcontinent 5532 3 Jones T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 411 World Religions Common Society & Personality WR 672 000 Jewish Law 6235 3 Pill, Shlomo T/Th 4:00p-5:15p World Religions Common Society & Personality WR 685 000 Islamic Law 6234 3 Pill, Shlomo M/W 2:00p-3:20p World Religions Common Society & Personality WR 698 001 Special Topics in World Religions: The 14th Dalai Lama: His Life, Work, and Teachings This course examines the life, works, and teachings of His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, who will once again visit our campus in October, 2017. The class is organized around his three main commitments: the promotion of universal values, the promotion of interreligious dialogue, and the preservation of Tibetan Buddhist culture. In addition to introducing students to Buddhist (and in particular Mahayana) ideas, practices, and communities, specific topics include: the Tibetan Buddhist reincarnation (tulku) system; the Dalai Lama s Buddhistinflected political philosophy; the Tibetan nun s reordination and Geshe-ma (female Th.D.) movement; the Dalai Lama s perspective on the teachings of Jesus; his promotion of the scientific study of contemplative practices; and his secular ethics which are designed to enhance compassion, tolerance, and understanding -- personally and across communities and faiths. 5533 3 Doyle, Tara T/Th 1:00-2:20p Cannon 314 MRL Justice, Transformation Area of World Religions Common Justice, Transformation; Society & Personality

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 9 of 15 Christianity and Culture (Area III) Continued following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of WR 698 002 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) 6236 3 Schmid, Karl M/W/F 11:00-11:50 a.m. Elective Church and Ministry (Area IV) following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of Introductory Arts of Ministry Courses EV 501 000 Enabling an Evangelizing Church 5534 3 Elliott T 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness LA 501 000 Introduction to Church Administration and Leadership 5535 3 Winstead Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 421 Introductory Arts of Ministry Leadership in Church & Community P 501 000 Introduction to Preaching 5536 3 Fry Brown T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 102 Pastoral Care in Congregation and Community (DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE IF YOU HAVE ALREADY TAKEN PC 501CE OR PLAN TO TAKE PC 501CE WITH CON ED I IN THE PC 502 000 FUTURE) 5538 3 Scheib M 5:00p-8:00p RARB 549 RE 501 000 Religious Education as Formation and Transformation 5540 3 Haythorn W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 411 MRL Pastoral Care Area of Required Course; MRL Ministries with Youth Area of Required Course Preaching (P 501) Common Course Introductory Arts of Ministry Criminal Justice Ministries; Religion, Health, and Science Religious Education Certificate; MRL Ministries with Youth Area of Introductory Arts of Ministry Formation and Witness W 501 001 Introduction to Public Worship 5541 3 Abbington M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 401 Introductory Arts of Ministry Theology & the Arts W 501 002 Introduction to Public Worship 5543 3 Phillips, Ed T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 322 Introductory Arts of Ministry Theology & the Arts Arts of Ministry Electives CC 612CEE 000 (Same as SR 612CEE 000) Contextual Education Elective: The Church and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5544 3 Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Leadership in Church and Community; Society & Personality CC 622 000 (Same as SR 622 000) Ethnographic Research for Ministry in Congregation and Local Communities 5936 3 Phillips, Nichole T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 250 CC 660 000 (Same as M 660 000) Short-Term Mission and International Development 5546 3 Jenkins T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 MRL Church and Community (CC) Common SR/RP Common Society & Personality MRL Mission, Evangelism and World Christianity Area of CM 530R 000 Candler Chorale 5547 1 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 550R 000 Candler Voices of Imani (gospel choir) 5977 1 Daniel, David T 12:00p-1:00p choir room MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 10 of 15 Church and Ministry (Area IV) Continued following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of Arts of Ministry Electives Continued CM 600 000 Candler Singers (instructor permission required) 5549 2 Daniel, David M 5:00p-7:00p choir room MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts CM 630 000 Bach for Pastors: Musical Exegesis 5550 3 Albrecht Th 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective Theology & the Arts EV 511CEE 000 Contextual Education Elective: Renewal and Revitalization of the Church (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5551 3 de Souza Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective Formation and Witness LA 560 000 (Same as ES 560 000) Principals and Practices of Moral Leadership 5552 3 Franklin Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 LA 650 000 Church Financial Leadership and Management 5553 3 Jordan, James T 2:30p-5:30p MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common OR MRL Justice, Peacebuilding, and Conflict Transformation Area of MRL Leadership and Administration (LA) Common Theology/Ethics Common Elective Transformation; Theology and Ethics LA 670 000 New Church Leadership Development (Prerequisites: CE551a/b or CE551TPa/b and CE552a/b or CE552TPa/b or CE552ANGa/b; Meets on selected dates throughout both Fall and Spring semester. Students register for 3 hours of credit in the Fall semester only. Students receive an "IP" grade upon successful completion of Fall semester. Participation continues during Spring semester and an "S" is awarded for the Fall course upon successful completion of the coursework for Spring. ) 5554 3 Schroeder, Phil M P 670 000 Preaching Language and Popular Culture 5555 3 Fry Brown T/Th 1:00p-2:20p RARB 501 Black Church Studies Certificate REG (Pending CPC review in September) PC 645 000 (Same as WR 645 000) Spiritual Care in African Religious Traditions 5556 3 Lartey W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 501 Black Church Studies Certificate; Religion and Health Certificate; MRL Pastoral Care Area of ; World Religions Common Religion, Health, and Science; Society & Personality PT 515 000 The Art and Practice of Christian Prayer 5557 3 Shepard T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 411 Elective Formation and Witness (Practice of Formation); Theology & the Arts PT 530 000 Bibliodrama (Meets Tuesdays 6:00p-8:00p and on Friday, November 17 Noon-4:00 p.m. and Friday, December 1 Noon- 4:00 p.m.) 5975 3 Hufner-Kemper T 6:00p-8:00p TBD Elective Theology & the Arts RE 527 000 Peacebuilding with Youth 5887 3 Corrie W 1:00p-4:00p RARB 447 Religious Education Certificate; MRL Ministries with Youth Area of Youth Ministry Course; Elective RE 670A 000 Research as Theological Practice 5888 3 Bogue, Sarah T/Th 9:30a-10:50a CST 368 Religious Education Certificate Elective Episcopal Studies Certificate; MRL HC Common OR MRL Worship and Music Area of Elective W 669 000 (Same as HC 669 000) History and Theology of Eucharistic Worship 5976 3 Alonso T/Th 8:00a-9:20a RARB 549 Theology/Ethics Common Theology and Ethics; Traditions of the Church; Worship & the Arts

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 11 of 15 Denominational Studies following Certificate(s) and MRL s or Areas of DS 511 000 History of Methodism 5559 3 Elliott Th 2:30p - 5:30p RARB 102 Elective DS 512 000 Theology of Wesley and Methodism 5560 3 Matthews T/Th 9:30a-10:50a RARB 322 Elective DS 513 000 Polity of the United Methodist Church (Hybrid: Meets Tuesday 6:00p-7:20p; additional contact time completed online) 5561 3 Burkholder T 6:00-7:20p RARB 447 Elective DS 521 000 The Baptist Tradition: History & Theology 5562 2 Haggray Th 6:00p-8:00p RARB 411 Baptist Studies Certificate Elective DS 551 000 AME Polity 5563 2 Green, John W 2:00p-4:00p CST 368 Elective Contextual Education following Certificate(s) Contextual Education I Contextualized Introductory Arts of Ministry Courses (Con Ed/Teaching Parish/Anglican I Students only) LA 505CE 000 PC 501CE 001 PC 501CE 002 PC 501CE 003 CE 551A 001 CE 551A 002 CE 551A 003 Contextualized Leadership in the Small Membership Church (For Teaching Parish 1 students only; upper level Teaching Parish students who have not previously taken the class may enroll by permission of the instructor and Dr. Tom Elliott, director of teaching parish. Those enrolled CE551A TPa 00P must enroll in this course concurrently) 5564 3 Bishop Goodpaster Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 401 Con Ed I/IAM Leadership in Church & Community Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent enrollment in CE 551A 001, 009, or 010 required) 5565 3 Scheib T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 Con Ed I/IAM Criminal Justice Ministries Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent enrollment in CE 551A 003, 007, or 008 ) 5566 3 Ellison Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 501 Contextualized Introduction to Pastoral Care (Concurrent enrollment in CE 551A 002 or 006 required) 5567 3 Lartey T 2:30p-5:30p RARB 322 Con Ed I/IAM Con Ed I Site Reflection: Arrendale Prison (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours are Monday 9:30a-1:15p) 5568 2 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Campbell-Stone (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 003) (Site hours available: Sunday- Saturday 10:00a-7:00p) 5569 2 Contextual Education I Reflection Groups (Con Ed/Teaching Parish I Students only) Campbell/Bishop, Susan M 1:15p-2:45p Arrendale State Prison Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries Campbell/ Johnson Hume, Janice Th 2:30p-4:00p RARB 250 Con Ed I Con Ed I Site Reflection: Congregational Ministries with Refugees (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 002) (Site hours are Wednesday 3:00p-7:00p) 5570 2 Campbell/Reeser, Ike T 2:30p-4:00p CST 368 Con Ed I CE 551A 004 Con Ed I Site Reflection: First Presbyterian Church (Also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 001 in SPRING 2018) (Site hours available M-F 11:00a-4:00p and occasionally Sunday 6:30a-9:00a and M-F 6:00p-9:00p) 5571 2 Campbell/LeMon, Rebekah T 3:00p-4:30p First Presbyterian Church

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 12 of 15 Contextual Education Continued following Certificate(s) Contextual Education I Reflection Groups (Con Ed/Teaching Parish I Students only) Continued CE 551A 005 CE 551A 006 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Gateway Center (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 001 in SPRING 2018) (sites hours available Monday 10:00a-5:00p or W 4:00p-8:00p) 5572 2 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Gwinnett Medical Center (also requires enrollment in PC 501CE 003) (Site hours available Wednesday 9:00a-5:00p) 5573 2 Campbell/ Cranford, Bec Th 2:30p-4:00p CST 369 Con Ed I Campbell/Duvall, Bob W 1:00p-2:30p Gwinnett Medical Center Con Ed I CE 551A 007 Con Ed I Site Reflection: All Saints Epsicopal Church Refugee Ministries (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 002 required) (Site hours are Saturday 10:30a-2:30p and select Wednesday evenings 4:00p-8:00p) 2 Campbell/ Jackson, Kim W 2:30p-4:00p All Saints Episcopal Church Con Ed I CE 551A 008 CE 551A 009 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Lutheran (Refugee) Services of Georgia (concurrent enrollment enrollment in PC 501CE 002 required) (Site hours available Monday or Wednesday 9:00a-1:00p; Mentorship 3 hours weekly plus one Saturday 7:00a-7:00p detention visit per semester) 5575 2 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Metro RYDC, DJJ (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours available Monday or Thursday 3:30p-7:30p ) 5576 2 Campbell/ Johnson, Melanie T 2:30p-4:00p CST 368 Con Ed I Campbell/Horne, Danny W 2:30p-4:00p Metro RYDC Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries CE 551A 010 CE 551TPa 00P CE 552a 000 CE 552ANGa 000 CE 552TPa 000 CC 612CEE 000 (Same as SR 612CEE 000) EV 511CEE 000 Con Ed I Site Reflection: Transitional Center/Helms (concurrent enrollment in PC 501CE 001 required) (Site hours are Wednesdays 10:00a-2:00p) 5577 2 Campbell/Bishop, Susan W 2:30p-4:00p Transitional Center/ Helms Con Ed I Criminal Justice Ministries Contextual Education I for Teaching Parish (concurrent enrollment in LA 505CE 000 required) 5578 2 Elliott M off-campus Con Ed I Contextual Education/Teaching Parish/Episcopal II Contextual Education IIa (Must also enroll in an CEE and an IAM in either Fall or Spring semester of same year as taking Con Ed II) 5579 3 Elliott M TBD off-campus Con Ed II Contextual Education IIa for Episcopal Studies (Must also enroll in an CEE and an IAM in either Fall or Spring semester of same year as taking Con Ed II for Episcopal Studies) 5580 3 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Episcopal Studies Con Ed II Contextual Education IIa for Teaching Parish (Must also enroll in an CEE and an IAM in either Fall or Spring semester of same year as taking Con Ed II for Teaching Parish) 5581 3 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 29 @ 7am by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu Contextual Education Elective: The Church and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5544 3 Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective; SR/RP Leadership in Church and Community; Society & Personality Contextual Education Elective: Renewal and Revitalization of the Church (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5551 3 de Souza Th 2:30p-5:30p RARB 447 Contextual Education Elective Formation and Witness

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 13 of 15 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 29 @ 7am by emailing candlerregistrar@emory.edu SR 612CEE 000 (Same as CC 612CEE 000) Contextual Education Elective: The Church and Disabilities (Concurrent Enrollment in CE552a/552TPa/ANGa required; MUST REQUEST PERMISSION NUMBER BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE; email candlerregistrar@emory.edu beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29) 5526 3 Jenkins M 4:00p-7:00p RARB 447 Teaching Parish Contextual Education Elective; Sociology of Religion/Religion and Personality (SR/RP) Common CE 553TPR 000 Teaching Parish 5582 1 or 2 Elliott M off-campus Elective Episcopal Studies Justice, Transformation; Leadership in Church and Community; Society & Personality CE 553ANGR 000 Contextual Education for Episcopal Students 5583 2 Lowrey W 2:30p-5:30p Cannon 314 Episcopal Studies Elective CE 545R 000 CE 546R 000 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) 5692 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) 5693 vc Campbell Elective Certificate Program Courses BAPS 500 000 BCS 500 000 Baptist Studies Certificate following Certificate(s) Baptist Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BAPS certificate during Con Ed II 5694 0 Haggray Baptist Studies Black Church Studies Certificate Black Church Studies Monthly Reflection Seminar - BCS Certificate during Con Ed II 5695 0 Belin Ingram Black Church Studies BCS 504 000 BCS Retreat (enrollment processed by registrar at request of BCS director after participation completed) 5696 0 Belin Ingram Black Church Studies Religion and Health Certificate FH 503 000 Religion and Health Integrative Paper 5978 1 Lartey Religion and Health RE 507 000 WTM 500 000 WTM 501 000 Religious Education Certificate Religious Education: Professional Conference (enrollment processed by registrar at request of RE Certificate director after participation completed) 5697 0 Ayres Religious Education Women, Theology, & Ministry Certificate WTM Professional Development (enrollment processed by registrar at request of WTM director after participation completed) 5698 0 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry Women's Forum (enrollment processed by registrar at request of WTM director after participation completed) 5979 0 Shepard Women, Theology, and Ministry

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 14 of 15 Master of Divinity MDIV 505 001 MDIV 505 002 MDIV 505 003 MDIV 505 004 MDIV 505 005 MDIV 505 006 MDIV 505 007 MDIV 505 008 MDIV 505 009 MDIV 505 010 MDIV 505 011 TBA) 5699 1 Williams Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 250 TBA) 5700 1 Snarey Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 322 TBA) 5701 1 Ott Marshall Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 401 TBA) 5702 1 Womack Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 411 TBA) 5703 1 Burkholder Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 421 TBA) 5704 1 Phillips, Nichole Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 447 TBA) 5705 1 Jones Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 501 TBA) 5706 1 Newsom Th 12:00p-12:50p RARB 549 TBA) 5707 1 Erskine Th 12:00p-12:50p Cannon 314 TBA) 5708 1 following Certificate(s) MDIV 505 - MDIV students. Meets during Orientation and periodically throughout the semester New American History Hire Th 12:00p-12:50p CST 368 TBA) 5709 1 Elliott Th 12:00p-12:50p CST 369 TESL 300 000 English as a Second Language: Written 5712 3 W 8:00a-9:20a RARB 401 Master of Theological Studies MTS 505 000 MTS Advising 5710 0 Pacini TESL 300 000 English as a Second Language: Written 5712 3 W 8:00a-9:20a RARB 401

6/21/2017 1:31 PM Page 15 of 15 Master of Theology THM501 000 ThM Project Seminar 5713 1 Jones F 8:15a-9:15a THM 600 00P Post MDiv Elective. Complete the ThM 600 Registration Form and submit to the Candler Registrar's office in order to be registered. 5714 1 TESL 300 000 English as a Second Language: Written 5712 3 W 8:00a-9:20a RARB 401 Doctor of Ministry DM 500 800 Strategies and Resources for Online Learning 5715 1 Russell online and in person during DMin Orientation DM 700 000 Becoming a Reflective Practitioner 5716 3 Williams/ Brelsford online DM 701 001 DM 701 002 DM 703 001 DM 703 002 DM 704 001 DM 704 002 First Year Colloquy (Church Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5717 1 Williams/ Brelsford 3:00p-4:00p online First Year Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5718 1 Williams/ Brelsford 3:00p-4:00p online Second Year Colloquy (Church Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5719 2 Lösel 2:00p-3:00p online Second Year Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5720 2 Strawn 2:00p-3:00p online Cannon Cannon Chapel Final Project Colloquy (Church Leadership and Community Witness Cohort) 5721 2 Marshall 4:00p-5:00p online Final Project Colloquy (Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation Cohort) 5722 2 Smith, Ted 4:00p-5:00p online DM 712 000 Ecclesiologies in Action 5723 3 Lösel online Classroom s RARB Rita Anne Rollins Building 1531 Dickey Drive DM 715 000 Engaging the World 5724 3 Marshall online DM 722 000 Issues in Old Testament Interpretation 5725 3 Strawn online DM 725 000 Preaching the Bible 5726 3 Smith, Ted 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