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Counseling American Muslim Families

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Islamic History I

Islam in Contemporary Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan

Introduction to New Testament Greek, Pt. I 

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Intermediate Arabic, Part I

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”

Major Religious Figures: Paul Tillich (TH-676)
  Fall 2005

Paul Tillich was a creative and influential Protestant theologian in the 20th century and his work is one of the most commonly traveled routes between traditional Christian doctrine and theological reflection in the 21st century.  In this course we will read through his three volume Systematic Theology and reflect on the task he has undertaken to relate Christian doctrines of God, creation, humanity, Christ, and salvation in a coherent way to the best interpretations of life that can be found in other fields of inquiry (art, philosophy, history, economics, etc.). 

 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9:20 p.m., beginning September 14  

Professor Kelton CobbKelton Cobb
Professor of Theology and Ethics  

Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9513
email:  kcobb@hartsem.edu

Dr. Cobb's  web page 

 

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