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Doctor of Ministry

Colleague Seminar I

Colleague Seminar II

D.Min. Ministry Project Colloquium

Master of Arts

Islamic Ethics in Daily Life

Religion, Conflict and Peacemaking

Understanding Congregations

Thinking about Religion in the 21st Century 

A Dialogue Between the United States and Cuba: Religion, Economics, Ecology & Human Rights  

Engaging the Book of Genesis: The Text in the Context of Our Own Lives 

Introduction to World Religions 

Christian Theology: An Historical Introduction  

Theology of Popular Culture  

Accountability: Business and Non-Profit Ethics in a World of Globalization  

Discerning Spirit through Novels 

Holiness in Time and Space: A Jewish Approach to Spirituality

Multi-Cultural Counseling Skills for Pastoral Settings  

Evangelism and Outreach in the 21st Century  

Islamic History II 

Intro. to Islamic Law 

Intro. to Arabic, Part II  

Inter. Arabic, Part II 

Intro. to New Testament Greek,Pt. II 

Multi-Cultural Counseling Skills for Pastoral Settings   (AM-650-3)   
 Winter/Spring 2003

This course surveys ways in which the pastoral-counseling encounter is affected when the counselor and the client are from different cultures.  Topics include: cultural “world views” and their implications for counseling, ethnic and racial identity development, practical strategies for counseling with members of specific ethnic populations, cultural variations in help-seeking attitudes, assessment of multicultural competencies, learning from indigenous/traditional models of intervention, and multicultural implications for assessment and diagnosis, culture and families, and culture and careers. 


Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Please note this special schedule: Fridays from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on January 31-February 1, February 14-15, February 28-March 1, March 14-15, and April 4-5

Location: Room 205

Siegfried Haug
Adjunct Professor of Arts of Ministry and Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine

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