Theology Independent Study
- Professor: Nancy Bedford
- Professor: Tercio Junker
This course addresses the way preaching can relate to the social realities in which it is embedded, by paying attention to the intersection of the biblical narrative and the various cultural and political aspects that shape societal discourse. In a culture marked by a multiplicity of competing narratives, the Gospel narrative offers medicine for the opression and injustice that ails the Latinx communities in the USA and Puerto Rico. This class focuses on the necessity of the proclamation of the Gospel to address the call to justice and the task of preaching as a means of social transformation.
Focuses on the evolving challenges facing leaders engaged in spiritual formation, relying upon student projects as laboratories for defining and dealing with those challenges.Direction Module Five: Practicum, including verbatims, in-class exercises, the integration of knowledge, and assessment of the student?s direction skills
- Professor: Frederick Schmidt