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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

AMXTIAN: American Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

AMXTIAN 756<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as AMXTIAN 28)<br />

American Christianity<br />

Limit 140, letter grade only, students must<br />

register for one <strong>of</strong> the preceptorials below<br />

Core Course<br />

756.01 Preceptorial, limit 14<br />

Kate Bowler Tu/Th 10:00-11:15 AM 0016W<br />

Jacki Price-<br />

Linnartz<br />

W 10:00-10:50 AM 060L<br />

756.02 Preceptorial, limit 14 Andrew Coates W 10:00-10:50 AM 050L<br />

756.03 Preceptorial, limit 14 Wen Reagan W 10:00-10:50 AM 030W<br />

756.04 Preceptorial, limit 14<br />

Jacki Price-<br />

Linnartz<br />

W 1:30-2:20 PM 050L<br />

756.05 Preceptorial, limit 14 Sean Larsen W 1:30-2:20 PM 0041L<br />

756.06 Preceptorial, limit 14 Andrew Coates W 1:30-2:20 PM 0044L<br />

756.07 Preceptorial, limit 14 Sonia Hazard W 1:30-2:20 PM 042L<br />

756.08 Preceptorial, limit 14 Sean Larsen Th 9:00-9:50 AM 030W<br />

756.09 Preceptorial, limit 14 Samantha Fong Th 9:00-9:50 AM 050L<br />

756.10 Preceptorial, limit 14 Canceled Th 9:00-9:50 AM 0044L<br />

756.11 Preceptorial, limit 14 Wen Reagan Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 0011W<br />

AMXTIAN 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

AMXTIAN 150)<br />

AMXTIAN 807<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as AMXTIAN 294)<br />

AMXTIAN 950<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as AMXTIAN 342)<br />

North Carolina Christianity<br />

Limit 20<br />

PTM LE<br />

The Social Organization <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Religion<br />

Limit 15<br />

Cross-listed as REL 854 (20 total)<br />

American Religious Biography: Jonathan<br />

Edwards's Life, Thought, & Legacy in<br />

American Culture<br />

Limit 8; instructor permission only<br />

Cross-listed as REL 857 (15 total)<br />

Kate Bowler W 2:30-5:00 PM 0041L<br />

Mark Chaves W 8:30-11:00 AM 042L<br />

Grant Wacker Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 031W<br />

BCS: Black Church Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

BCS 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as BCS 100)<br />

<strong>Courses</strong> Listed Alphabetically by Registration Code<br />

Theology in the Black Church Traditions<br />

Limit 35, Prerequisites: XT 755<br />

BCS LE<br />

J. Kameron<br />

Carter<br />

Preceptors:<br />

Amey Adkins &<br />

Tomi Oredein<br />

Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 0014W<br />

1 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


BCS 762 (Previously<br />

numbered as BCS<br />

125)<br />

Christian Identity and the Formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Racial World<br />

Limit 45, Prerequisites: XT 755, XE 757<br />

Students must sign up for one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

preceptorials below<br />

No Auditors, No Pass/Fail Option<br />

BCS LE<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Willie Jennings M/W 2:30-3:45 PM 0012W<br />

762.01 Preceptorial, limit 15 Canceled M 4:00-4:50 PM 0054L<br />

762.02 Preceptorial, limit 15 Jodi Belcher M 4:00-4:50 PM 0050L<br />

762.03 Preceptorial, limit 15 SueJeanne Koh Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 0054L<br />

CHURHST: Church History Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CHURHST 750<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURHST 13)<br />

Early and Medieval Christianity<br />

Limit 175, letter grade only, students must sign<br />

up for one <strong>of</strong> the preceptorials below<br />

Core Course<br />

Warren Smith Tu/Th 2:30-3:45 PM 0016W<br />

750.01 Preceptorial, limit 14 Julie Lillis F 9:00-9:50 AM 0013W<br />

750.02 Preceptorial, limit 14 Tanner Capps F 9:00-9:50 AM 060L<br />

750.03 Preceptorial, limit 14 Ken Woo F 9:00-9:50 AM 050L<br />

750.04 Preceptorial, limit 14 Ben Dillon F 9:00-9:50 AM 0044L<br />

750.05 Preceptorial, limit 14 Katie Benjamin F 9:00-9:50 AM 042L<br />

750.06 Preceptorial, limit 14 Bobby Rackley F 9:00-9:50 AM 030W<br />

750.07 Preceptorial, limit 14 Ken Woo F 11:25 - 12:15PM 0044L<br />

750.08 Preceptorial, limit 14 Jen Benedict F 11:25 - 12:15PM 060L<br />

750.09 Preceptorial, limit 14 Brett McCarty F 11:25 - 12:15PM 050L<br />

750.10 Preceptorial, limit 14 Canceled F 11:25 - 12:15PM 0044L<br />

750.11 Preceptorial, limit 14 Tanner Capps F 11:25 - 12:15PM 042L<br />

750.12 Preceptorial, limit 14 Ben Dillon F 11:25 - 12:15PM 030W<br />

CHURHST 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURHST 101)<br />

CHURHST 790.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURHST 144)<br />

Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin<br />

Limit 20, Pass/fail option; Two semester<br />

sequence: no credit will be given for 760 without<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> 761<br />

Becoming Divine: History <strong>of</strong> Eastern<br />

Orthodoxy<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Warren Smith M/W/F 1:30-2:20 PM 060L<br />

Meredith Riedel Tu/Th 4:00-5:15 PM 030W<br />

2 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


CHURHST 814<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURHST 276)<br />

CHURHST 816<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURHST 272A)<br />

CHURHST 990.01<br />

(New Course)<br />

Baptism in First Eight Centuries <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Church<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750<br />

No Auditors<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> Africa: Christianity in N. Africa Before<br />

Islam<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750<br />

No Auditors<br />

The History <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Worship<br />

Limit 4, Prerequisite: AMXTIAN 756<br />

Cross-listed as LTS 950 (12 Total)<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Susan Keefe Canceled Canceled Canceled<br />

Susan Keefe Canceled Canceled Canceled<br />

Lester Ruth Th 8:30-11:00 AM 0011W<br />

CHURMIN: Christian Ministry Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CHURMIN 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURMIN 30)<br />

CHURMIN 761<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURMIN 110)<br />

CHURMIN 763<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as CHURMIN 120)<br />

Introduction to the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Preaching<br />

Limit 15<br />

Student Pastors have registration priority in this<br />

class<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Introduction to Christian Ministry: Ordained<br />

Leadership<br />

Limit 35<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

The Holy Spirit and Ministry<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

James Howell W 2:30-5:00 PM 0011W<br />

Will Willimon Tu/Th 4:00-5:15 PM 0012W<br />

William Turner Th 8:30-11:00 AM 0015W<br />

HISTREL: Historical Religion Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

HISTREL 763<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as HISTREL 132)<br />

An Introduction to Jewish Prayer<br />

Limit 20<br />

Steven Sager Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 050L<br />

HISTTHEO: Historical Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

HISTTHEO 890.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as HISTTHEO 220)<br />

Writing the Trinity: Augustine to Milton<br />

Limit 16<br />

Students interested in this class should read<br />

the course synopsis in ACES before<br />

registering<br />

David Aers Th 2:50-5:20 PM 050L<br />

3 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


HISTTHEO 990.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as HISTTHEO 330)<br />

History and Theology <strong>of</strong> Byzantine<br />

Iconography<br />

Limit 15, Prerequisite: CHURHST 750,<br />

NEWTEST 760-1 recommended<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Meredith Riedel M 2:30-5:00 PM 042L<br />

LTS: Liturgical Studies Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

LTS 760 (Previously<br />

numbered as LTS 78)<br />

Introduction to Christian Worship<br />

Limit 75, Prerequisites: CH 750,751 & XT 755;<br />

students must register for one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

practicums/preceptorials below<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fulfills UMC Worship Requirement for<br />

Ordination<br />

Lester Ruth W/F 10:00-11:15 AM 0012W<br />

760.01 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 Sangwoo Kim F 11:25-12:15 PM 0012W<br />

760.02 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 David Taylor F 11:25-12:15 PM 0015W<br />

760.03 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15<br />

Meghan<br />

Feldmeyer<br />

F 11:25-12:15 PM 0011W<br />

760.04 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 Jenny Copeland F 11:25-12:15 PM 0016W<br />

760.05 Practicum/Preceptorial, limit 15 Diane Amidon F 11:25-12:15 PM 0014W<br />

LTS 950<br />

(New Course)<br />

The History <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Worship<br />

Limit 8, Prerequisite: AMXTIAN 756<br />

Cross-listed as CHURHST 990 (12 Total)<br />

Lester Ruth Th 8:30-11:00 AM 0011W<br />

NEWTEST: New Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

NEWTEST 701<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 2A)<br />

NEWTEST 760.01<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 103)<br />

NEWTEST 760.02<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 103)<br />

Greek Reading<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: NT 760 & 761<br />

Non-credit course<br />

Hellenistic Greek<br />

(Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

25, Pass/Fail Option<br />

Hellenistic Greek<br />

(Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

25, Pass/Fail Option<br />

Lori Baron TBA TBA TBA<br />

TJ Lang M/W/F 1:30-2:20 PM 110G<br />

Tom McGlothlin Tu/Th/F 1:30-2:20 PM 0015W<br />

4 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


NEWTEST 760.03<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 103)<br />

NEWTEST 770R<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST117B)<br />

NEWTEST 790.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST144)<br />

NEWTEST 790.02<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST144)<br />

NEWTEST 790.03<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST144)<br />

NEWTEST 870K<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 226C)<br />

NEWTEST 870L<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 226A)<br />

NEWTEST 950<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 301)<br />

NEWTEST 954<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 312)<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Hellenistic Greek<br />

(Must be followed by NT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

25, Pass/Fail Option<br />

English Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Romans<br />

Limit 25, Prerequisite: NT 754<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Resurrection Narratives (English)<br />

Limit 25, Prerequisite: NT 754<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Sex, Gender, and the Body: New Testament<br />

Conceptions Limit<br />

20, Prerequisite: NT 754<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

English Exegesis: The Life <strong>of</strong> Paul<br />

Limit 25, Prerequisite: NT 754<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Greek Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Mark<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: NT 754, NT 760-1<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Greek Exegesis <strong>of</strong> Luke<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: NT 754, NT760-1<br />

NTEX LE<br />

NT and Ancient Graeco-Roman Philosophy<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: OT 752 & 753, NT 754,<br />

XT 755, XE 756, preferably one advanced<br />

course in biblical exegesis or Christian<br />

theology/ethics<br />

Pauline Theology<br />

Limit 15<br />

Doctoral Seminar - MDiv/MTS/ThM students by<br />

permission only<br />

Josh Leim Tu/Th/F 1:30-2:20 PM 042L<br />

Susan Eastman M/W 4:00-5:15 PM 0012W<br />

Joel Marcus Th 2:30-5:00 PM 031W<br />

Brittany Wilson M 2:30-5:00 PM 0041L<br />

Douglas<br />

Campbell<br />

Preceptor: TJ<br />

Lang<br />

Tu/Th 2:30-3:45 PM 0013W<br />

Brittany Wilson Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 0044L<br />

Kavin Rowe W/F 10:00-11:15AM 110G<br />

Kavin Rowe W 2:30-5:00 PM 110G<br />

Douglas<br />

Campbell<br />

Th AM 060L<br />

5 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


NEWTEST 970<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST 340)<br />

Historical Jesus<br />

Limit 15<br />

Doctoral Seminar - MDiv/MTS/ThM students by<br />

permission only<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Joel Marcus Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 042L<br />

OLDTEST: Old Testament Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

OLDTEST 701<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 2A)<br />

OLDTEST 752<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 11)<br />

Hebrew Reading<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: OT 760 & 761<br />

Non-credit course<br />

Intro. to Old Testament Interpretation<br />

Limit 175, letter grade only, students must<br />

register for one <strong>of</strong> the preceptorials below<br />

Core Course<br />

Sean Burrus TBA TBA TBA<br />

Stephen<br />

Chapman<br />

W/F 10:00-11:15 AM 0016W<br />

752.01 Preceptorial, limit 14 Presian Burroughs Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 0013W<br />

752.02 Preceptorial, limit 14 Diana Abernethy Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 060L<br />

752.03 Preceptorial, limit 14 Mandy Rodgers-Gates Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 110G<br />

752.04 Preceptorial, limit 14 Canceled Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 050L<br />

752.05 Preceptorial, limit 14 William Babcock Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 030W<br />

752.06 Preceptorial, limit 14 Canceled Tu 1:30-2:20 PM 0050L<br />

752.07 Preceptorial, limit 14 Ken Olson W 9:00-9:50 AM 0015W<br />

752.08 Preceptorial, limit 14 Presian Burroughs W 9:00-9:50 AM 0013W<br />

752.09 Preceptorial, limit 14 Chris Blumh<strong>of</strong>er W 9:00-9:50 AM 060L<br />

752.10 Preceptorial, limit 14 Diana Abernethy W 9:00-9:50 AM 110G<br />

752.11 Preceptorial, limit 14 Mandy Rodgers-Gates W 9:00-9:50 AM 050L<br />

752.12 Preceptorial, limit 14 William Babcock W 9:00-9:50 AM 030W<br />

752.13 Preceptorial, limit 14 Zack Phillips W 9:00-9:50 AM 0012W<br />

OLDTEST 760.01<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 115)<br />

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew<br />

(Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

20, Pass/Fail option<br />

Stephen Wilson M/W/F 1:30-2:20 PM 0013W<br />

6 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


OLDTEST 760.02<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 115)<br />

OLDTEST 760.03<br />

(Previously Numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 115)<br />

OLDTEST 767<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 180)<br />

OLDTEST 802<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 210)<br />

OLDTEST 806<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 280)<br />

OLDTEST 860<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 207)<br />

OLDTEST 960<br />

(New Course)<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew<br />

(Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

20, Pass/Fail option<br />

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew<br />

(Must be followed by OT 761: see bulletin) Limit<br />

20, Pass/Fail option<br />

From Text to Sermon<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisites: OT 752 & 753, NT 754,<br />

PR 758<br />

Cross-listed as PREACHNG 765 (20 Total)<br />

PTM LE<br />

Interpreting Exodus through Jewish and<br />

Christian Traditions<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: OT 752 & 753<br />

Note: Could count as Presbyterian Exegesis<br />

Class, a Hebrew section <strong>of</strong> this course will be<br />

available with entrance by instructor permission<br />

Cross-listed as REL 999<br />

Biblical Bodies<br />

Prerequisite: OT 762<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact Sarah Jobe<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

Hebrew Prose Narrative<br />

Limit 17, Prerequisites: OT 760 & 761<br />

Cross-listed as REL 608 (20 total)<br />

Place and Space: In, Around, and After the<br />

Hebrew Bible<br />

Limit 15<br />

Doctoral Seminar - MDiv/MTS/ThM students by<br />

permission only<br />

Emanuel Fiano Tu/Th/F<br />

Tu/Th 1:30-2:20 PM<br />

F 11:25-12:15 PM<br />

0041L<br />

Ben Gordon Tu/Th/F 1:30-2:20 PM 0044L<br />

Stephen<br />

Chapman/ Will<br />

Willimon<br />

Ellen Davis/<br />

Laura Leiber<br />

Anathea Portier-<br />

Young<br />

W 2:30-5:00 PM 0013W<br />

Th 2:30-5:00 PM 110G<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 6:30-8:30pm on<br />

Thursdays at the Raleigh Correctional Center for Women.<br />

Due to RCCW policies, this course is only available for<br />

women students. Students interested in this course should<br />

contact Sarah Jobe (scj4@duke.edu) beginning April 5 to<br />

receive more details and permission to register. Students<br />

will need to participate in a mandatory training session,<br />

and the details for this will be forthcoming.<br />

Jacob Stromberg W/F 10:00-11:15 AM 0015W<br />

Ellen Davis Th 8:30-11:00 AM 031W<br />

PARISH: The Care <strong>of</strong> the Parish Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

7 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


PARISH 768<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 146)<br />

PARISH 770<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 148)<br />

PARISH 774<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 157)<br />

PARISH 777<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 159)<br />

PARISH 780<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 180)<br />

PARISH 808<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 245)<br />

PARISH 809<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 250)<br />

Philanthropy and the Church<br />

Limit 20<br />

Forming Disciples in the Wesleyan Tradition<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Fulfills UMC Evangelism Requirement<br />

Local Polity, Global Vision: The Episcopal<br />

Church and the Anglican Communion<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Fulfills Anglican Cert. Elective<br />

Wesleyan Foundations for Mission, Practice,<br />

and Belief<br />

Limit 100<br />

Fulfills one <strong>of</strong> two UM requirements for<br />

History, Theology and Polity<br />

The Missional Church and Evangelism<br />

Limit 35, Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fulfills UM Evangelism and Mission <strong>of</strong><br />

the Church requirements<br />

Fulfills Prison Studies Elective<br />

Agrarian Theology for an Urban World<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: XE 757<br />

PTM LE<br />

Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry, and the<br />

Church<br />

By instructor Permission Only<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fufills Prison Studies Certificate<br />

Requirement<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Joe Mann W 2:30-5:00 PM 0044L<br />

Stephen Gunter<br />

Preceptor:<br />

Cristina Comer<br />

Timothy<br />

Kimbrough/<br />

William Gregg<br />

Randy Maddox<br />

Preceptors:<br />

Sangwoo Kim &<br />

Seann Duffin<br />

Laceye Warner /<br />

Jeff Conklin-<br />

Miller<br />

Preceptor:<br />

Cristina Comer<br />

Tu/Th 4:00-5:15 PM 0013W<br />

Th 5:30-8:00 PM 0015W<br />

Tu/Th 8:30-9:45 AM 0012W<br />

M 2:30-5:00 PM 0015W<br />

Norman Wirzba W 2:30-5:00 PM 042L<br />

Douglas<br />

Campbell<br />

M 2:30-5:00 PM 0013W<br />

PASTCARE: Pastoral Care Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

8 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


PASTCARE 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PASTCARE 64)<br />

PASTCARE 761<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PASTCARE 101)<br />

PASTCARE 890.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

PASTCARE 220)<br />

Introduction to Pastoral Theology and Care<br />

Limit 20, Letter Grade Only, Prerequisite: XT<br />

755<br />

PTM LE<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Introduction to the Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Social Work<br />

Limit 25<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Required Course for MDiv/MSW Dual-Degree<br />

The Church's Care for the Sick<br />

Limit 12<br />

Esther Acolatse Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 060L<br />

Jim Travis W 2:30-5:00 PM 0016W<br />

Susan Dunlap Th 8:30-11:00 AM 042L<br />

PREACHNG: Preaching Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

PREACHNG 758<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PREACHNG 30)<br />

Introduction to Christian Preaching<br />

Limit 60; Prerequisites: NT 754, OT 752 & 753,<br />

students must register for one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

preceptorials listed below<br />

Core Course<br />

William Turner W/F 8:30-11:00 AM 0014W<br />

758.01 Preceptorial, limit 12<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Michael<br />

0011W<br />

758.02<br />

758.03<br />

Preceptorial, limit 12<br />

Preceptorial, limit 12<br />

Canceled<br />

Chris Brady<br />

Precepts for PR 758 will take place<br />

within the W/F 8:30-11am time frame<br />

for the class<br />

0014W<br />

0050L<br />

758.04 Preceptorial, limit 12 Leslie Nambo 0054L<br />

758.05 Preceptorial, limit 12 Canceled 0041L<br />

PREACHNG 765<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PREACHNG 180)<br />

PREACHING 802<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PREACHNG 210)<br />

PREACHING 803<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

PREACHNG 230)<br />

From Text to Sermon<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisites: OT 752 & 753, NT 754,<br />

PR 758<br />

Cross-listed as OLDTEST 767 (20 Total)<br />

PTM LE<br />

Principalities and Powers<br />

Limit 12, Prerequisite: PR 758, XT 755<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fulfills Prison Studies Elective<br />

Proclamation for a Virtual Reality<br />

Limit 12, Prerequisite: PR 758, XT 755<br />

PTM LE<br />

Stephen<br />

Chapman/ Will<br />

Willimon<br />

W 2:30-5:00 PM 0013W<br />

Chuck Campbell W 2:30-5:00 PM 0054L<br />

Joy Moore Canceled Canceled Canceled<br />

SPIRIT: Spirituality Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

9 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


SPIRIT 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as SPIRIT 22)<br />

SPIRIT 999.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as SPIRIT 399)<br />

SPIRIT 999.02<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as SPIRIT 399)<br />

See Course<br />

Description Below<br />

Introduction to Christian Spirituality<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

The Powers That Be<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact Sarah Jobe<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

Spiritual Autobiography<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact <strong>Divinity</strong><br />

Academics<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Edward Rommen Th 8:30-11:00 AM 0041L<br />

Chuck Campbell<br />

Lauren Winner<br />

WXTIAN: World Christianity Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

WXTIAN 765<br />

(New Course)<br />

WXTIAN 807<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as WXTIAN 230)<br />

WXTIAN 811<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as WXTIAN 255)<br />

World Christianity, Faith-Based<br />

Organisations & Christian Responses to<br />

Poverty<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

The Nation State and Theology in Africa<br />

Limit 20, Letter grade only; Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Journeys <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

Limit 20, Letter grade only; Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

PTM or WXTIAN LE<br />

Luke Bretherton<br />

Preceptor: Sean<br />

Larsen<br />

Emmnauel<br />

Katongole<br />

Emmnauel<br />

Katongole<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 1:30-3:30pm on Mondays<br />

at the Butner Federal Prison and will examine Biblical<br />

texts, theological literature, films, novels, and the<br />

newspaper as resources for exploring the nature <strong>of</strong> what<br />

the New Testament calls the "Principalities and Powers,"<br />

as well as their significance for faithful life and witness..<br />

This course is available for women and men students.<br />

Students interested in this course should contact Sarah<br />

Jobe (scj4@duke.edu) beginning April 5 to receive more<br />

details and permission to register. Students will need to<br />

participate in a mandatory training session, and the details<br />

for this will be forthcoming.<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 4:30-6:30pm on Mondays<br />

at Central Prison. Due to Central Prison policies, this<br />

course is only available for men students. Students<br />

interested in this course should contact <strong>Divinity</strong> Academics<br />

(academics@div.duke.edu) beginning April 5 to receive<br />

more details and permission to register. Students will<br />

need to participate in a mandatory training session, and<br />

the details for this will be forthcoming.<br />

W 2:30-5:00 PM 0015W<br />

Tu 5:30-8:00 PM 042L<br />

W 2:30-5:00 PM 0014W<br />

10 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

11 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

XTIANEDU: Christian Education Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

XTIANEDU 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANEDU 80)<br />

Introduction to the Education <strong>of</strong> Christians<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Fulfills Christian Ed. Con. Requirement<br />

Fred Edie W 2:30-5:00 PM 030W<br />

XTIANETH: Christian Ethics Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

XTIANETH 761<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANETH 175)<br />

XTIANETH 803<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANETH 213)<br />

XTIANETH 810<br />

(Previously<br />

renumbered as<br />

XTIANETH 290)<br />

XTIANETH 953<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANETH 330)<br />

Healing Arts: Illness, Suffering and the<br />

Witness <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

Limit 35<br />

Christian Ethics in America<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: XE 757<br />

S. Kierkegaard<br />

Limit 15, Prerequisite: XE 757<br />

The Love Commandment<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: XE 757<br />

XTIANSTU: Christian Studies<br />

XTIANSTU 705<br />

Inhabiting the Christian Drama<br />

Limit 20, Only open to MACS students<br />

Core MACS Course<br />

Ray Barfield /<br />

Warren Kinghorn<br />

Tu/Th 4:00-5:15 PM 0041L<br />

Allen Verhey Th 2:30-5:00 PM 060L<br />

Amy Laura Hall Th 2:30-5:00 PM 0044L<br />

Allen Verhey Tu 5:30-8:00 PM 031W<br />

Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

Norman Wirzba M 2:30-5:00 PM 110G<br />

XTIANTHE: Christian Theology Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

XTIANTHE 725<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 105)<br />

XTIANTHE 755<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 32)<br />

Christian Vocation<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Christian Theology<br />

Limit 155, letter grade only, students must sign<br />

up for one <strong>of</strong> the preceptorials below<br />

Core Course<br />

Curtis Freeman<br />

Preceptor: Laura<br />

Levens<br />

Edgardo Colon-<br />

Emeric<br />

Th 8:30-11:00 AM 0013W<br />

W/F 8:30-9:45 AM 0016W<br />

755.01 Preceptorial, limit 14 Robert Moses W 1:30-2:20 PM 0015W<br />

755.02 Preceptorial, limit 14 Mark Gorman W 1:30-2:20 PM 030W<br />

755.03 Preceptorial, limit 14 Jess Wong W 1:30-2:20 PM 0054L<br />

12 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

755.04 Preceptorial, limit 14 Jen Benedict W 1:30-2:20 PM 0050L<br />

755.05 Preceptorial, limit 14 SueJeanne Koh W 1:30-2:20 PM 0011W<br />

755.06 Preceptorial, limit 14 Robert Moses Th 1:30-2:20 PM 0013W<br />

755.07 Preceptorial, limit 14 Mark Gorman Th 1:30-2:20 PM 060L<br />

755.08 Preceptorial, limit 14 Joelle Hathaway Th 1:30-2:20 PM 110G<br />

755.09 Preceptorial, limit 14 Justin Ashworth Th 1:30-2:20 PM 050L<br />

755.10 Preceptorial, limit 14 Michelle Wolffe Th 1:30-2:20 PM 030W<br />

755.11 Preceptorial, limit 14 Canceled Th 1:30-2:20 PM 0054L<br />

XTIANTHE 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 114)<br />

XTIANTHE 808<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 214)<br />

XTIANTHE 834<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 288)<br />

XTIANTHE 838<br />

(New Course)<br />

XTIANTHE 839<br />

(New Course)<br />

XTIANTHE 890.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 220)<br />

XTIANTHE 950<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 300)<br />

The Free Church<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: CH 761<br />

Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement<br />

PTM LE<br />

Feminist Theology:Globalization<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

The Thought <strong>of</strong> Augustine <strong>of</strong> Hippo<br />

Limit 35<br />

Note: Doctoral students interested in this course<br />

are encouraged to contact Dr. Griffiths about<br />

registering as a directed study<br />

Church, Mission & Society<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisites: CHURHST 750 & 751<br />

Salvation and Damnation: Explorations <strong>of</strong><br />

Frantz Fanon<br />

Limit 12, Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

Cross-listed as REL 999.05 (15 total)<br />

Explorations in Hispanic Theology and<br />

Practice<br />

Limit 25; Prerequisites: XT755, CH 750 & 751<br />

PTM LE or WXTIAN LE<br />

Th.D. Seminar: Explorations in Practical<br />

Theology<br />

Limit 15, ThD Students Only<br />

Curtis Freeman W/F 10:00-11:15 AM 0013W<br />

Mary McClintock<br />

Fulkerson<br />

M 2:30-5:00 PM 0044L<br />

Paul Griffiths Th 2:30-5:00 PM 0015W<br />

Luke Bretherton Th 2:30-5:00 PM 042L<br />

J. Kameron<br />

Carter<br />

Edgardo Colon-<br />

Emeric<br />

Esther Acolatse /<br />

Susan Eastman<br />

M 2:30-5:00 PM 031W<br />

Th 8:30-11:00 AM 110G<br />

M 5:30-8:00 PM 031W<br />

13 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


XTIANTHE 954<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 312)<br />

XTIANTHE 960<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 332)<br />

Theological Anthropology: Critical Modern<br />

and Liberation<br />

Limit 20<br />

System in Theology<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

Cross-listed as REL 999<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Mary McClintock<br />

Fulkerson<br />

W 8:30-11:00 AM 0044L<br />

Willie Jennings Tu 2:30-5:00 PM 110G<br />

Also requiring registration:<br />

Church Ministry (CHURMIN) Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CHURMIN 700<br />

CHURMIN 704<br />

1st Year Spiritual Formation Groups<br />

Limit 175, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

Anglican Spiritual Formation<br />

Limit 20, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

Sally Bates Tu AM TBA<br />

TBA Th 12:00-1:30 PM 0013W<br />

Advanced Spiritual Formation (CHURMIN 705) Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CHURMIN 705.01<br />

CHURMIN 705.02<br />

CHURMIN 705.03<br />

CHURMIN 705.04<br />

CHURMIN 705.05<br />

Women Discerning Ordained Ministry in the<br />

Baptist–Free Church Tradition<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement<br />

The Minister as Spiritual Leader<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement<br />

Rediscovering a Felt Presence <strong>of</strong> God<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Centering Prayer<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Writing as a Spiritual Practice<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Andrea Dellinger<br />

Jones<br />

M 10:00-11:30 AM 042L<br />

Randy Sherron M 10:00-11:30 AM 0044L<br />

Ed Rommen W 1:00-2:15 PM TBA<br />

Joanna Walsh Tu 1:30-2:20 PM TBA<br />

Liz Dowling-<br />

Sendor<br />

Tu 1:15-2:15 PM TBA<br />

14 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


CHURMIN 705.06<br />

CHURMIN 705.07<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Sustaining Practices for Work on the Margins<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Requirement<br />

Wesleyan Covenant Discipleship Groups<br />

Limit 10, Prerequisite: CM 700-1 , Pass/Fail<br />

only, no credit<br />

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)<br />

Jonathan Wilson-<br />

Hartgrove<br />

W 12:20-1:20 PM TBA<br />

Robert Simpson Tu 1:30-2:20 PM TBA<br />

CPE may be taken simultaneously for 2 course credits and field education credit. Students will be expected to pay tuition<br />

costs for taking CPE for course credit. All questions and inquiries about CPE should be directed to Rhonda Parker in the<br />

Field Education Office.<br />

CPE 75 Parish-Based CPE One Course TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100A Alamance Regional Medical Center Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100B North Carolina Baptist Hospitals Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100D <strong>Duke</strong> Level One Hospital Based CPE Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100G Wesley Long Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100J Central Regional Hospital Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100M Moses Cone Health System Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100N New Hanover Regional Medical Center Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100O Other programs accredited by ACPE Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100P Pitt Co. Hospital Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100U University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Hospitals Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100V Veterans Administration Medical Center Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100W Wake Medical Center Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 100Y<br />

Rex Hospital One course (each semester) TBA . Course should be followed by CPE 100Z during spring<br />

2006<br />

CPE 150 Level One Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Two <strong>Courses</strong><br />

N/A<br />

CPE 200 <strong>Duke</strong> Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Two courses TBA<br />

N/A<br />

CPE 250 Level Two Clinical Pastoral Education Transferred Variable Credit<br />

N/A<br />

Field Education (FIELDEDU) Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

Registration on ACES is no longer required for a field education placement. Upon successful completion <strong>of</strong> a<br />

placement, the Office <strong>of</strong> Field Education will post a Milestone to the student's transcript. Student Pastors are<br />

required to register using the course codes below.<br />

15 9/5/<strong>2012</strong><br />

N/A


FIELDEDU 4.01<br />

FIELDEDU 4.02<br />

FIELDEDU 4.03<br />

FIELDEDU 4.04<br />

Student Pastor Appointment/Call<br />

First year students<br />

Formation Group meets once per month<br />

Limit 15, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

Student Pastor Appointment/Call<br />

Second year students<br />

Formation Group meets once per month<br />

Limit 15, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

Student Pastor Appointment/Call<br />

Third year students<br />

Formation Group meets once per month<br />

Limit 15, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

Student Pastor Appointment/Call<br />

Fourth year students<br />

No Formation Group meeting required<br />

Limit 15, Pass/Fail only, no credit<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Jeremy Troxler TBA TBA TBA<br />

Jeremy Troxler TBA TBA TBA<br />

Jeremy Troxler TBA TBA TBA<br />

Jeremy Troxler TBA TBA TBA<br />

Choir (CIF) Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CIF 3A<br />

Choir<br />

Limit 45, Pass/Fail only, no credit Prerequisite:<br />

Audition<br />

Allan Friedman M 10:30 – 12:00 PM Goodson Chapel<br />

Course Continuation (CONTDIV) Instructor Day Time Room Number<br />

CONTDIV 1.1<br />

CONTDIV 1.2<br />

Course Continuation<br />

A registration status for Th.M. students and<br />

others maintaining matriculation while finishing a<br />

thesis or other incomplete work<br />

Course Continuation<br />

A registration status for Th.D. students who are<br />

finished with course work and are working on a<br />

thesis or other incomplete work<br />

Stephen<br />

Chapman<br />

N/A N/A N/A<br />

Susan Eastman N/A N/A N/A<br />

LIMITED ELECTIVES<br />

BCS. The following courses satisfy the required limited elective in Black Church Studies: BCS 760,<br />

762.<br />

CHURCH MINISTRY. The following course satisfies the limited elective in Church Ministry: CHURMIN 760,<br />

761, 763, PARISH 770, PASTCARE 761, SPIRIT 760, XTIANEDU 760, XTIANTHE 725<br />

MDiv students must also complete CHURMIN 701 and CHURMIN 702 (1st Year Spiritual Formation Group) to<br />

satisfy the CHURMIN limited elective requirement.<br />

16 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


WOMENST<br />

601S<br />

Debates in Women's Studies<br />

Limit 15<br />

Fulfills Gender Cert. Requirement<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

NEWTEST EXEGESIS. The following courses satisfy the limited elective in NEWTEST Exegesis: NEWTEST<br />

770R, 790.01, 790.02, 790.03, 870K, 870L<br />

WORLD CHRISTIANITY. The following courses will satisfy the required World Christianity limited elective:<br />

CHURHST 790.01, PARISH 774, WXTIAN 765, 807, 811*, XTIANTHE 808, 890.01*<br />

PRACTICING THEOLOGY & MINISTRY. The following courses satisfy the required Practicing Theology and<br />

Ministry limited elective: AMXTIAN 760, LTS 78, PARISH 780, 808, 809, PASTCARE 760, PREACHNG 765 (OT<br />

767), 802, 803, WXTIAN 811*, XTIANTHE 760, 890.01*<br />

*Note: WXTIAN 811 and XTIANTHE 890.01 may fulfill the PTM LE or the WXTIAN LE, but the one class will not count as fulfilling<br />

both requirements.<br />

NEWTEST 790.02<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as NEWTEST144)<br />

OLDTEST 806<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 280)<br />

XTIANTHE 808<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 214)<br />

Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate <strong>Courses</strong><br />

The following courses qualify for the Gender, Theology, and Ministry Certificate:<br />

Sex, Gender, and the Body: New Testament<br />

Conceptions Limit<br />

20, Prerequisite: NT 754<br />

NTEX LE<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

Biblical Bodies<br />

Prerequisite: OT 762<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact Sarah Jobe<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

Feminist Theology:Globalization<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

Kathi Weeks Tu 4:40-7:10 PM TBA<br />

Brittany Wilson M 2:30-5:00 PM 0041L<br />

Anathea Portier-<br />

Young<br />

Mary McClintock<br />

Fulkerson<br />

Anglican Studies Certificate <strong>Courses</strong><br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 6:30-8:30pm on<br />

Thursdays at the Raleigh Correctional Center for Women.<br />

Due to RCCW policies, this course is only available for<br />

women students. Students interested in this course should<br />

contact Sarah Jobe (scj4@duke.edu) beginning April 5 to<br />

receive more details and permission to register. Students<br />

will need to participate in a mandatory training session,<br />

and the details for this will be forthcoming.<br />

M 2:30-5:00 PM 0044L<br />

17 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


PARISH 774<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 157)<br />

Local Polity, Global Vision: The Episcopal<br />

Church and the Anglican Communion<br />

Limit 20<br />

WXTIAN LE<br />

Fulfills Anglican Cert. Elective<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

The following courses qualify for the Anglican Studies Certificate:<br />

XTIANEDU 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANEDU 80)<br />

XTIANTHE 760<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as XTIANTHE 114)<br />

Introduction to the Education <strong>of</strong> Christians<br />

Limit 20<br />

CHURMIN LE<br />

Fulfills Christian Ed. Con. Requirement<br />

The Free Church<br />

Limit 20, Prerequisite: CH 761<br />

Fulfills Baptist Certificate Requirement<br />

PTM LE<br />

Timothy<br />

Kimbrough/<br />

William Gregg<br />

Additionally, students need to complete CHURMIN 704 "Anglican Spiritual Formation."<br />

Christian Education Concentration <strong>Courses</strong><br />

The following courses fulfill a requirement for the Christian Education Concentration:<br />

Certificate in Baptist Studies Certificate<br />

The following course fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Baptist Studies:<br />

Th 5:30-8:00 PM 042L<br />

Fred Edie W 2:30-5:00 PM 030W<br />

Curtis Freeman W/F 10:00-11:15 AM 0013W<br />

18 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


PARISH 809<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 250)<br />

OLDTEST 806<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as OLDTEST 280)<br />

PARISH 780<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PARISH 180)<br />

PREACHING 802<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as PREACHNG 210)<br />

Restorative Justice, Prison Ministry, and the<br />

Church<br />

By instructor Permission Only<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fufills Prison Studies Certificate<br />

Requirement<br />

Biblical Bodies<br />

Prerequisite: OT 762<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact Sarah Jobe<br />

Fulfills Gender Certificate Elective<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

The Missional Church and Evangelism<br />

Limit 35, Prerequisite: XT 755<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fulfills UM Evangelism and Mission <strong>of</strong><br />

the Church requirements<br />

Fulfills Prison Studies Elective<br />

Principalities and Powers<br />

Limit 12, Prerequisite: PR 758, XT 755<br />

PTM LE<br />

Fulfills Prison Studies Elective<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Certificate in Prison Studies<br />

The following courses fulfills a requirement for the Certificate in Prison Studies:<br />

Douglas<br />

Campbell<br />

Anathea Portier-<br />

Young<br />

Th 2:30-5:00 PM 060L<br />

The following courses may count as a limited elective for the Certificate in Prison Studies:<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 6:30-8:30pm on<br />

Thursdays at the Raleigh Correctional Center for Women.<br />

Due to RCCW policies, this course is only available for<br />

women students. Students interested in this course should<br />

contact Sarah Jobe (scj4@duke.edu) beginning April 5 to<br />

receive more details and permission to register. Students<br />

will need to participate in a mandatory training session,<br />

and the details for this will be forthcoming.<br />

Laceye Warner M 2:30-5:00 PM 0015W<br />

Chuck Campbell W 2:30-5:00 PM 0054L<br />

19 9/5/<strong>2012</strong>


SPIRIT 999.01<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as SPIRIT 399)<br />

SPIRIT 999.02<br />

(Previously numbered<br />

as SPIRIT 399)<br />

See Course<br />

Description Below<br />

New <strong>Courses</strong><br />

The Powers That Be<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact Sarah Jobe<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

Spiritual Autobiography<br />

Instructor Permission Required - Contact <strong>Divinity</strong><br />

Academics<br />

Fulfills Prison Certificate Elective<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Chuck Campbell<br />

Lauren Winner<br />

Additionally, students seeking this certificate will need to complete CHURMIN 705 "Prison Studies Spiritual Formation<br />

Group."<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - United Methodist Evangelism and Mission <strong>of</strong> Church <strong>Courses</strong><br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> that fulfill the United Methodist Evangelism and/or Mission <strong>of</strong> Church Requirements<br />

PARISH 780 - The Missional Church and Evangelism - Laceye Warner<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> that fulfill the United Methodist Evangelism Requirement<br />

PARISH 770 - Forming Disciples in the Wesleyan Way - Stephen Gunter<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 1:30-3:30pm on Mondays<br />

at the Butner Federal Prison and will examine Biblical<br />

texts, theological literature, films, novels, and the<br />

newspaper as resources for exploring the nature <strong>of</strong> what<br />

the New Testament calls the "Principalities and Powers,"<br />

as well as their significance for faithful life and witness..<br />

This course is available for women and men students.<br />

Students interested in this course should contact Sarah<br />

Jobe (scj4@duke.edu) beginning April 5 to receive more<br />

details and permission to register. Students will need to<br />

participate in a mandatory training session, and the details<br />

for this will be forthcoming.<br />

This course will be <strong>of</strong>fered from 4:30-6:30pm on Mondays<br />

at Central Prison. Due to Central Prison policies, this<br />

course is only available for men students. Students<br />

interested in this course should contact <strong>Divinity</strong> Academics<br />

(academics@div.duke.edu) beginning April 5 to receive<br />

more details and permission to register. Students will<br />

need to participate in a mandatory training session, and<br />

the details for this will be forthcoming.<br />

NOTE: These classes are designed and taught to fulfill the UM requirements. However, individual conferences<br />

make decisions on what will and what will not count. Be sure to check with your conference administrators<br />

regarding the capability <strong>of</strong> these courses to fulfill a requirement.<br />

LTS 950. The History <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Worship. This course will research the origins and development <strong>of</strong> the<br />

various strands <strong>of</strong> alternative worship, known collectively as "contemporary worship," in English-speaking<br />

Protestantism. The focus <strong>of</strong> investigation will be on the latter half <strong>of</strong> the 20th century and the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 21st.<br />

Master level students are admitted by permission <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essor. Instructor: Ruth.<br />

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New Faculty Members<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

OLDTEST 960. Place and Space: In, Around and After the Hebrew Bible. The class will be conducted as a<br />

small seminar, designed primarily for doctoral students in OT/Hebrew Bible, but open to NT doctoral students and<br />

advanced master's level students who can read Hebrew well (i.e., beyond the intermediate level). Instructor: Davis.<br />

SPIRIT 999.02. Spiritual Autobiography. This course will provide an opportunity for <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong> students and<br />

incarcerated men at Central Prison in Raleigh to learn how to share their stories with one another. Students will<br />

read and discuss memoirs and autobiographical literature, while developing their abilities to write their own stories.<br />

Readings include autobiographies by Malcolm X, Will Campbell, and Anne Lamott. The class will meet weekly in<br />

the men's prison in Raleigh. Half the students will be from the <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong>, and the other half will be residents <strong>of</strong><br />

the prison. Students are required to attend a state-mandated training at the prison; the date is as yet unknown, but<br />

will be likely to happen in August. Instructor: Lauren Winner.<br />

WXTIAN 765. World Christianity, Faith-Based Organisations & Christian Responses to Poverty. The course<br />

aims to identify and develop critical frameworks for assessing the theology and practice <strong>of</strong> church affiliated NGOs<br />

such as Christian charities, social welfare services (whether local, national or global in reach) and Christian political<br />

initiatives and social movements within the context <strong>of</strong> a globalised and post-secular world. Instructor: Luke<br />

Bretherton.<br />

XTIANTHE 838. Church, Mission & Society. The module aims to identify and develop critical frameworks for<br />

reflecting upon the nature <strong>of</strong> the church, its mission and ways in which these interact with and are shaped by<br />

broader social and political relationships. Consideration <strong>of</strong> key historical figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin<br />

and Barth leads up to the examination <strong>of</strong> debates in contemporary ecclesiology, missiology, and theological ethics<br />

to do with inter-faith and ecumenical relations, cross-cultural mission and faithful political witness in a multi-faith<br />

society. Instructor: Luke Bretherton.<br />

XTIANTHE 839. Salvation and Damnation: Explorations <strong>of</strong> Frantz Fanon. This course explores the writings <strong>of</strong><br />

Frantz Fanon and their significance for Christian theology. Key doctrinal themes to be considered in relationship to<br />

his thought are salvation and political theology along with anthropology and atonement. Instructor: Carter<br />

Luke Bretherton has degrees from Cambridge University and King's College London. He comes from being<br />

Reader in Theology & Politics and Convener <strong>of</strong> the Faith & Public Policy Forum in the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social Science and<br />

Public Policy at King's College London. Prior to that he was Director <strong>of</strong> Studies <strong>of</strong> the South East Institute for<br />

Theological Education which prepared Methodist, Reformed and Anglican ministers for ordination. He has worked<br />

with a variety <strong>of</strong> faith-based NGOs and churches around the world, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. His<br />

first book Hospitality as Holiness: Christian Witness Amid Moral Diversity (Ashgate, 2006) explores the churches<br />

response to moral pluralism. As well as academic articles, he writes in the media (including The Guardian, The<br />

Times and the Huffington Post) on topics related to religion and politics. From 2006-2011 he was reviews editor for<br />

the journal Political Theology. Recent work has focused on faith-based organizations, the churches involvement in<br />

social welfare provision, the treatment <strong>of</strong> refugees and fair trade and is drawn together in Christianity &<br />

Contemporary Politics: The Conditions and Possibilities <strong>of</strong> Faithful Witness (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). When living in<br />

the UK he was actively involved in politics as part <strong>of</strong> London Citizens, a broad-based community organization and<br />

had a role advising the Conservative-Liberal government on the relationship between community organizing and<br />

strengthening civil society. His current areas <strong>of</strong> research focus on the intersections between Christianity,<br />

grassroots democracy, responses to poverty and patterns <strong>of</strong> inter-faith relations. His forthcoming book entitled<br />

Community Organizing, Religious Plurality and Democratic Citizenship (Cambridge University Press) draws on a<br />

three-year Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project for which he was Principal Investigator (2008-<br />

2011).<br />

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Visiting and Adjunct Faculty<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Meredith Riedel will be joining the <strong>Divinity</strong> faculty as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Christianity. She has<br />

degrees from Wellesley College (B.A.), Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div.), Princeton Theological<br />

Seminary (ThM), and the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford (M.St., D.Phil). Dr. Riedel's research interests include global history,<br />

with expertise in the medieval Middle East and Mediterranean world. Her scholarship focuses on the nexus <strong>of</strong> war,<br />

politics and religion, and she specializes in the military and diplomatic interactions between Christendom and Islam.<br />

She is particularly interested in pre-Reformation and non-Latin Christian theology.<br />

James Howell received his Ph.D. in Biblical theology from <strong>Duke</strong>. He has authored ten books and is currently<br />

serving as the Senior Pastor at Myers Park United Methodist Church in Charlotte, NC. He is joining us for the fall<br />

semester to teach the course "Introduction to the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Preaching."<br />

The Rt. Rev. William O. Gregg became the Assistant Bishop <strong>of</strong> North Carolina in 2007, coming from the Diocese<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eastern Oregon where he was ordained and consecrated VI Bishop on September 23, 2000. He served as<br />

Rector <strong>of</strong> St. James Episcopal Church in New London, Connecticut and previously served in the Diocese <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />

(where he was ordained Deacon and Priest) as a parish priest and Chaplain/Teacher at St. Anne’s-Belfield <strong>School</strong><br />

in Charlottesville; the Diocese <strong>of</strong> Southwestern Virginia, where he served as Rector <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas, Abingdon; the<br />

Diocese <strong>of</strong> Northern Indiana, where he served as an Interim, supply priest and priest associate while attending the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame (Ph.D., ’93, Systematic Theology); and the Diocese <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis, where he served as<br />

Vicar <strong>of</strong> St. George, West Terre Haute, priest associate at St. Stephen’s, Terre Haute, and as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Theology at Saint Mary-<strong>of</strong>-the-Woods College. He received the M.Div. from Episcopal <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong>,<br />

Cambridge, MA.<br />

Timothy Kimbrough is the dean and rector at Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville, TN. Timothy is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Duke</strong> University (B.A. 1979; M.Div. 1983) and <strong>of</strong> the General Theological Seminary (Anglican Studies, 1984). He<br />

will be teaching an Anglican Studies Certificate course.<br />

Edward Rommen is a priest in the Orthodox Church <strong>of</strong> America, Syosset, NY. He is currently assigned to Holy<br />

Transfiguration Orthodox Mission in Raleigh, NC. Father Rommen received both his D. Miss. and his M.Div. from<br />

Trinity Evangelical <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong> and his Doctor <strong>of</strong> Theology from the University <strong>of</strong> Munich (Lutheran Faculty). He<br />

has taught at Columbia Biblical Seminary, the Columbia Biblical Seminary Satellite campus in Korntal, Germany,<br />

and at Trinity Evangelical <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Father Rommen is the author <strong>of</strong> many books, chapters, articles, and<br />

reviews.<br />

Steven Sager has been the Rabbi <strong>of</strong> Beth El Synagogue in Durham for over a decade. A graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, he also earned a M.A. in Religion from Temple University and the Ph.D. in<br />

Religion from <strong>Duke</strong> University (1989). Rabbi Sager’s scholarly interests include ancient Rabbinic literature and<br />

liturgy.<br />

Jacob Stromberg (D. Phil Oxford) is a Visiting Lecturer in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. His research focuses on<br />

the book <strong>of</strong> Isaiah, the relationship between text and canon in Second Temple Judaism, and the interpretive<br />

reception <strong>of</strong> ancient Israelite prophecy in the post-exilic period up to the New Testament. In addition to several<br />

articles, he has written two books: Isaiah After Exile: the Author <strong>of</strong> Third Isaiah as Reader and Redactor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Book (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011) and An Introduction to the Study <strong>of</strong> Isaiah (London: T & T Clark).<br />

Sr. Joanna Walsh has served as a Spiritual Formation Group leader at the <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong> for many years. She is<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Faithful Companions <strong>of</strong> Jesus.<br />

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Courses</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Instruction</strong><br />

Brittany E. Wilson is Visiting Lecturer <strong>of</strong> New Testament at <strong>Duke</strong> University <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong>. She earned a B.A.<br />

from The University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin, a M.T.S. from <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>Divinity</strong> <strong>School</strong>, and a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological<br />

Seminary (anticipated <strong>2012</strong>). Her research interests include Luke-Acts, theological approaches to the New<br />

Testament, and constructions <strong>of</strong> gender and masculinity in the ancient world. Brittany has published a number <strong>of</strong><br />

scholarly works in journals such as The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, and she is also a contributor to The<br />

Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the Bible and its Reception (de Gruyter, 2009-) and the Women’s Bible Commentary, Second<br />

Edition (Westminster John Knox, forthcoming). Brittany is also a John Wesley Fellow and an active layperson in the<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

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