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Master of Divinity Program

Directed Study

3 Credit Hours

Requires Faculty Approval

An opportunity for middler and senior students to explore a question, challenge, issue or concern more fully. The student approaches a faculty member in the preferred area of study to […]

Master of Divinity Program

Introduction to Womanist Theology

Prerequisites Required:

3 Credit Hours

This course explores the origins, development, and major themes of Black and Womanist theologies as contemporary theological movements that emerged in the United States in the late 20th century.The major […]

Master of Divinity Program

Race, Crime, and Justice

3 Credit Hours

The course is designed to provide scholarly and experiential exposure to the issues presented by the scale of incarceration in the United States today. Participants will gain an understanding of […]

Master of Divinity Program

Ecological Theology

Prerequisites Required:

3 Credit Hours

Can the Christian tradition provide a rationale that will persuade human beings from destroying other species, their habitats and the grater biosphere of our planet? Widespread ecological degradation has prompted […]

Master of Divinity Program

Eco-Justice and the Christian Faith

Prerequisites Required:

3 Credit Hours

This course explores contemporary work in eco-justice theology, eco-feminism, Native American and third world scholarship, and the sustainability movement. Questions concerning the place and role of human beings within creation, […]

Master of Divinity Program

Theological Method

Prerequisites Required:

3 Credit Hours

A critical study of the meaning and future of classical and contemporary theological method. The contribution, critique, and challenge of Liberation, Womanist, and Feminist theologies to each other and to […]