by Anne Chanski | Nov 14, 2023
Through theological essays, iconography, music, visual art, fiction, poetry, architecture, and more, we will ponder and experience what C.S. Lewis referred to as the “baptized imagination.” Together, we will contemplate a myriad of questions: What do we mean by...
by Anne Chanski | Nov 14, 2023
We will explore biblical narratives through Deaf perspectives to develop a Christian theology of ministry that is with, of, by, and for the Deaf. Students will discern how to model a Deaf ministry that is focused not on the difference from being hearing, but upon...
by Anne Chanski | Nov 14, 2023
In this course students will spend time critically reflecting upon what it means to live into community as an act of mutual discipleship. Students will engage questions such as: What is discipleship? What is a Christian community? What is the difference between a...
by Anne Chanski | Nov 14, 2023
Rituals are enacted everyday by humans in all cultures—at theaters and stadiums, libraries and marketplaces, bathrooms and fire pits, as well as places of worship. They are one of the most important ways we both express and shape our under standing of the meaning of...
by Anne Chanski | Nov 14, 2023
Confessions/Polity. Study of the Confessions and Book of Order of the PC(USA) is intended to give students good knowledge of the confessional tradition, directory of worship and form of government of the PC(USA). This course will help students to prepare for...