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Portland Campus Fall 2005 Course Schedule

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday


 9:00-11:50

 CH1501p

 Christian Movement I

 (Miller) [Video]* 

 *Professor
 based
in Bangor
 
Syllabus


 9:30-12:20

 CH1717p

 Women in
 Christian History

 (Miller) 
 
Syllabus
 


 10:00–11:50

 MP1501-1502p

 Mentored Practice

 (Baard)

 9:00-11:50

 PW1601p

 Intro to Worship

 (Imes) [Video]

 


 9:30-3:30

 DS1702p

 UCC History
 (Gaewski)
 
Sept. 16 & 30
 Oct. 7 & 28
 Nov. 4 & 18
 Dec. 2 & 16

Syllabus
 _____________

 

 9:00-11:30
 DS1729p

 Anglican Identity

 (Riggall)
 
Sept. 9, 16, 23 & 30
 Oct. 7 & 29 (Sat)
 Nov. 4, 11 & 18

Syllabus
 


 


 2:00-4:50

 ST1501p

 Intro to Christian   
 Doctrine I

 (Sherman) 
 Syllabus


  CHAPEL  2:00
 ____________

 

 2:30–5:20

 ET1502p

 Christian Ethics

 (Ellison) 

Syllabus


 
1:00-3:50
 NT/BL1511p
 Greek I
 (Trobisch)[Video]*   *Professor
  based
in Bangor
Syllabus

 2:00-4:50

 BS1501p

 Biblical Narrative

 (Johnston)
 
 
 
 6:00-8:50
 
ST1601p
 
Living The
 Trinitarian Faith

 (
Sherman)
[Video]

 
Syllabus


 6:00-8:50 

 PTP1504p

 Ritual & Care

 (Baard &     
        Davenport) 

   [Video]
*
 *
Professor at each  
  end of VC
 Syllabus

 


 
6:00-8:50

 NT1501p

 The Four Gospels

 (Trobisch) [Video]
 
Syllabus


 6:00-8:50
 SOCSCI/PT1716p

 Congregational 
 Studies
 
(Miller)  [Video]
 
Syllabus

 

 

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Pre-registration starts May 1st, 2005
Registration deadline for all returning students is August 20th, 2005
Registration for some classes is limited.  Appointments for registration are to be made with your advisor.

Liberal Studies students who wish to take courses that are not cross-listed must have permission of the instructor.
Professor Johnston is teaching D.Min.

THE SEMINARY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION, INCLUDING THE ALTERATION OF VARIOUS FEES, SCHEDULES AND THE REVISION OR CANCELLATION OF PARTICULAR COURSES.
  Courses being taught by adjunct faculty must register the equivalent of seven full credit students.

.Bangor Campus Fall 2005 Course Schedule

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