Immersion in the practice and discipline of preaching different styles of sermons to different congregations. It is designed for the serious preacher, particularly pastors who must prepare sermons weekly.Prereq: LTRGY500 or LTRGY502
- Professor: Gennifer Brooks
- Professor: Andrew Wymer
The foundational contribution of John Wesley to the history, doctrine, and polity of Methodism. The Methodist tradition in the U.S. through the 19th century.
- Professor: Barry Bryant
This course focuses on teaching the Bible in congregations and in the community. It seeks to open the Bible to laypersons so that persons can live out a vital faith. The course is ?project focused.? Students will complete a peer teaching practicum examining some of the key approaches to teaching the Bible in the church: exegetical, historical, devotional, cultural, feminist, womanist, social justice, missional, cross-cultural, and interfaith. We will learn together and assess the effectiveness of these approaches as we discover and critically examine our own approaches to the Bible.
- Professor: Garam Han
Provides reflection on the vocation of theological education and explores practices of teaching and learning.
- Professor: Brooke Lester