Fall
2005 Course Websites & Syllabi
Visit the following
web pages for information on course meeting dates, faculty, and the syllabus.
All
course textbooks can be purchased and mailed directly to you by
calling our bookstore at (860) 509-9527 or by sending an email to mlezak@hartsem.edu.
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for a course
The
Art of Preaching (AM-575) with
Benjamin K. Watts
Counseling
American Muslim Families (AM-651)
with Ahmed Nezar
Kobeisy
D.Min.
Colleague Seminar I (DM-710)
with
Cynthia A. Woolever
D.Min.
Colleague Seminar II (DM-720)
with Kelton Cobb
Ministry
Project Colloquium (DM-795
– NON-CREDIT)
with F.
Maner Tyson, Facilitator, and Pastor, Waterbury Baptist Church
Global
Ethics (ET-630) with Heidi
Hadsell
Introduction
to World Religions (HI-530) with
Jane I. Smith
Islamic
History I (HI-624) with
Ibrahim
Abu-Rabi
Islam
in Contemporary Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan (HI-635) with
Ibrahim
Abu-Rabi
Introduction
to New Testament Greek, Part I (LG-561)
with Doreen McFarlane
Intermediate
Biblical Hebrew, Part I (LG-572) with
Levana Polate
Introduction
to Arabic, Part I (LG-597)
with Steven Blackburn
Intermediate
Arabic, Part I (LG-650) with Steven
Blackburn
Dialogue
in a World of Difference (MA-530) with
David A. Roozen, Professor of
Religion and Society; and Jane I. Smith
Religion
as a Social Phenomenon: The Sociology of Religion
(RS-536)
with Grace
Davie
Varieties
of Gay and Lesbian Religious Life in the U.S. (RS-638)
with Edward
R. Gray
Contemporary
American Religion (RS-667)
with Scott Thumma
Hebrew
Bible Survey I (SC-519) with Uriah Kim
A
Political Reading of Paul’s Letters (SC-647) with Efrain
Agosto
Faces
of Jesus: Christology from the New Testament to the 21st
Century (SC-655) with Wayne
Rollins
Christian
Theology: An Historical Introduction (TH-650) with Ian Markham
Religion,
Conflict and Peacemaking (TH-648) with
Yehezkel Landau
Major
Religious Figures: Paul Tillich (TH-676) with Kelton
Cobb
Women’s
Leadership and Spirituality (WS-553) with
Miriam Therese Winter
Spirituality
2005: Celebrating Eucharist with a Small “e” (WS-661)
with Miriam
Therese Winter