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Curricular Requirements
& Courses Offered
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Introductory courses: Biblical
Studies, Theological Studies, and Research Methods (7 credit hours)
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Theological foundations: Systematic
Theology, Contemporary Ecclesiology, and the Theology of Ministry (9
credit hours)
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Ministerial skills: Pastoral
Counseling, Foundations of Religious Education, and Issues in
Religion and Culture (9 credit hours)
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Practicum in ministry: (3 credit
hours)
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Formation seminar: oportunities for
pastoral skills development and spiritual formation (0 credit hours)
REL 500 Research Methods and Theological
Foundations
Writing and research as ways of exploring and
learning. An orientation to techniques of research and writing in
religious studies, generations of bibliography, library use, mechanics
of academic style, research cycle and communication tactics. (1 credit
hour)
REL 501 Studies in Old and New Testament
An introduction to scholarly issues concerning the
historical context, history of composition, and pastoral application of
the Old and New Testament. (3 credit hours)
REL 502 Studies in Theology
A survey of the methods, issues, and patterns of
questioning typical of theological inquiry. (3 credit hours)
REL 522 Christology
An introduction to systematic reflection on the
mystery of Jesus the Christ. The course will be divided into three
parts: Biblical Christology, Classical (Patristic, Doctrinal, and
Medieval) Christology, and Contemporary Christology. (3 credit hours)
REL 530 Theological Ethics
A critical examination of ethical issues such as
natural law, human freedom, conscience, authority and the moral and
rational capacity. (3 credits)
REL 545 Human Develoment in Theological
Perspective
Explores several different approaches to human
development, including faith and moral development as well as the
process of socialization and the social roots of knowledge as these
influence the fields of religious education and theology. (3 credit
hours)
REL 551 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling
Foundations of theological models, methodology and
practice crucial to pastoral counseling. Special attention to counseling
theory and related pastoral issues with emphasis on theological
reflections and evaluative methods. (3 credits)
REL 558 Practicum
A field-based experience involving demonstrated
competence in ministry. (Prerequisite: permission of instructor)(3
credit hours)
REL 569 Liturgical Pastoral Theology
An advanced course in liturgical theology designed
to study the nature of liturgy and how it is experienced today in light
of historical and theological tradition. Special emphasis is given to
the roots of the liturgical movement and ecumenism in the 20th century
and their impact on contemporary worship. |