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Introduction to World Religions 

Islamic History I

Islam in Contemporary Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan

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Dialogue in a World of Difference 

Religion as a Social Phenomenon: The Sociology of Religion 

Varieties of Gay and Lesbian Religious Life in the U.S. 

Contemporary American Religion

Hebrew Bible Survey I 

A Political Reading of Paul’s Letters 

Faces of Jesus: Christology from the New Testament to the 21st Century 

Christian Theology: An Historical Introduction

Religion, Conflict and Peacemaking

Major Religious Figures: Paul Tillich

Women’s Leadership and Spirituality

Spirituality 2005: Celebrating Eucharist with a Small “e”

D.Min. Colleague Seminar I    (DM-710)  
  Fall 2005

The purpose of the Colleague Seminar is to explore the reflective practice of ministry in an atmosphere of personal and professional sharing and to produce a set of analytical and theological papers as background to the Ministry Project. The goal of the first year Colleague Seminar is to ground the practice of ministry in an understanding of its cultural and organizational context. Required of first-year D.Min. students

 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
D.Min. Schedule -- Starts with retreat from Sunday, September 18 to Tuesday, September 20, followed by Mondays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 10, October 31, November 14, and December 12  

Cynthia A. Woolever
Professor of the Sociology of Religious Organizations

Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9545
email:  woolever@hartsem.edu
Dr. Woolever's  web page
 

James R. Nieman
Professor of Practical Theology  


Contact Information:

phone: 
(860) 509-9545
email:  jnieman@hartsem.edu

Dr. Nieman's  web page 


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