This course will examine and draw lessons from case studies that highlight the problematic interweaving of race, religion and politics in the lives of human beings designated as minorities, including African-Americans, American Catholics, Jews, and Muslims.
This course will explore the phenomenon, discuss the social, psychological and spiritual research on the nonaffiliated and how they are similar and different from Atheists, Agnostics and the “spiritual but not religious.”
In this course we explore biblical texts about women.
Interfaith and Civic Engagement examines the often-overlooked political dynamics of interreligious work.
This course is designed for Muslim leaders and chaplains and anyone who is interested in learning and improving their Quranic recitation.
This course is designed for people of all spiritual/religious backgrounds who are providing spiritual and emotional support to others, leading faith communities, serving as chaplains, working on justice issues, or seeking additional self-care practices.
This course surveys conceptualizations of the divine in Muslim thought and practice.
This course aids in the chaplain’s role definition as a person representing religion and God on the edges of religious institutions.
This course is designed for Muslim leaders, chaplains and anyone who is interested in learning/improving the Qur’ānic recitation.
This course is a historical exploration of selected Prophetic biographical literature.