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January Intersession

Realities of Chaplaincy in Various Settings

Building Abrahamic Partnerships


Winter/Spring Courses
Doctor of Ministry

Colleague Seminar I 

Colleague Seminar II

Ministry Project Colloquium


Master of Arts

Reclaiming the Art of Preaching

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

Major Historical Figures: Edward Said 

Islam in America and Western Europe

A History of Jewish Christian (Mis) Understanding 

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Pt. II 

Introduction to Arabic, Pt. II

Intermediate Arabic, Pt. II

Introduction to New Testament Greek, Pt. II

Religion and Art: The Resonance between Religious and Aesthetic Experience

New Testament Survey

Leadership in the New Testament: A Case Study Approach

The Hebrew Prophets: Grounding for Faith and Ministry 

Thinking About Religion in the 21st Century

Theology of Popular Culture

‘Is This To Be Believed?’: Religion and Conspiracy Theories

Urban Mission in the 21st Century

Maidservants of Allah: The Spirituality of Muslim Women

Spirituality and Work 

Holiness in Time and Space: A Jewish Approach to Spirituality

  Ministry Project Colloquium   (DM-795)
Winter/Spring 2005

Students who have successfully completed Colleague Seminars I and II and at least four of the six elective courses may enroll in the Ministry Project Colloquium. The Colloquium, which will meet periodically during the year, will provide a supportive environment for the preparation of ministry project proposals, the execution of ministry projects, and the writing of ministry project final reports. The Colloquium, while highly recommended for those working on their ministry project, is not required. The Colloquium carries no tuition or fee; however, students participating in the Colloquium who are not registered for either courses or the Ministry Project in any given semester will be required to register for a Program Extension or Program Continuation and pay the relevant fee. 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
D.Min. Schedule – Mondays from 10:00-3:00 on January 24, March 7 and April 25


F. Maner Tyson
Facilitator, and Pastor, Waterbury Baptist Church

Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9500
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