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Bangor Campus Spring 2008 Course Schedule


 Click on the Course Number to view the course descriptions (if not available, will be added ASAP). As syllabi become available they will be posted/linked under the scheduled class. 

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday


SCS1508
Intro to Small Church Ministry
(Planting)
[VC]

Instructor in Bangor only

 


ST1502

Intro to Christian Doctrine II
(Sherman)


OT1720

Wisdom Literature
(Haddix)


CH1502

Christian Movement in a Changing World
(Miller)
Syllabus


DS1713

Emergence of Anglicanism
(Matson)
[VC]


PW1602
Intro to Preaching
(Imes)
[VC]
Syllabus

ET/ST1620
Feminist Theology & Ethics
(Davies)
[VC]
Syllabus

 


PTP1705

Pastor as Teacher
(Davies)
Syllabus


NT1701
Gospel of John
(Trobisch)
[VC]
Syllabus


MP1502
Mentored Practice
(Davies)
Syllabus


 

CMU461*
Intro to
Spiritual Life
(TBA)
Feb 1, 8,
15, & 22
___________

CMU462*
Judaism in the Modern World
(Lerner)
Feb 29, March 7, 14, & 28

___________

CMU463*
Endangered Species: The Process of Uncreation
(Raikes)
April 4, 11,
18,  & 25

*Exact dates and times of CMU's are subject to change after the first class meeting, but generally meet from
9am-12:30pm


BS1502
Exegetical Methods
(Trobisch)
[VC]
Syllabus

 

 
4-5p.m.

Chapel

 

CMU425
Choir
(Leckey)

SFD1728

Intro to Spiritual Direction
(Booth)
[VC]

OT1502
The Prophets
(Johnston)
Syllabus

CC1720
Psychology of Religion
(Guthrie)

PTP1714
Ministry &
the Arts
(Anderman)

[VC] - Video Conferencing

Pre-registration starts November 13,2007. 
Registration deadline for All returning students January 15, 2008. 

Late fee assessed after this date.

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 Miller is teaching the 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.

Portland Campus Spring 2008 Course Schedule

Last updated on 01/25/2008