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Portland Campus Fall 2008 Course Schedule (Print version here)

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Until all course numbers are linked into the Catalog you may
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Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday


WR1614
Gnosticism
(Miller)
[VC]


MP1501P
Mentored Practice
(Baard)
pre-req:
MLS1501


NT/BL1511P
Intro to
Biblical Greek
(Subramanian)

 


PTP1602P
Intro to
Pastoral Care
(Good)

 


DS1707P
Polity & Doctrine of the UMC
(Campbell-Marshall)
(Class to meet offsite: TBA)

 


PW1601P

Intro. to Christian Worship
(Clough)
 


DS1729P

Shaping of Anglican Identity
(2 Credits)
(TBA)


NT1717P
Hebrews
(
Michaels)


ST1728P
Theology & Ethics of
Paul Tillich
(Gelwick)




ET1709P
Ministerial
Ethics

(Ellison)


BS1501P
Biblical
Narrative
(Johnston)
Recommended for students in their first or second semester of study
 

 


NT1503P
New Testament Introduction
(Subramanian)
 

 

 

 
CMU464P
:
Mentored Practice Colleague Group
First meeting will be Monday September 8th from 4-6 pm. All future
meeting dates and times will be determined within the group.
 


MLS1501P
Reflective Practice
(Baard)

 

CH1501P
Christian Movement
(Miller)
 

OT1714P
The Isaiah Scroll
(Johnston)

 

WR1606
Intro to Judaism
(Katzir)

 

[VC] - Video Conferencing
Pre-registration starts May 6th,2008. 
Registration deadline for All returning students August 11th, 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.
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 2008 Course Schedule

Last updated on 05/22/2008