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History of Christian Experience II

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Christopher Elwood
Institution: Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2011

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A 2011 course by Christopher Elwood at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary “students to the global history of Christianity. Special attention will be paid to formation of Christian identity and theological expression in relation to other religious traditions.”

Sex, Money, and Difference

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Michael Andres
Institution: Northwestern College

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2010

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A 2010 course by Michael Andres at Northwestern College offers “a biblically based, theologically and historically informed study of both personal and social moral issues from a Christian perspective.”

Christians and Religious Neighbors

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A course by Judith Berling and Jeff Richey at the Graduate Theological Union.

Religious Pluralism

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Instructor: Michael Andres
Institution: Northwestern College

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2010

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A 2010 course by Michael Andres at Northwestern College is “an exploration of religious pluralism.”

Religious Diversity

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Marti Steussy and Frank Burch Brown
Institution: Christian Theological Seminary

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Marti Steussy and Frank Burch Brown at Christian Theological Seminary surveys “both religious diversity itself and a variety of possible responses to it.”

Interreligious Dialogue and Practice

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Reid B. Locklin
Institution: University of Toronto

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Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course taught by Reid B. Locklin at University of Toronto “offers an advanced introduction to religious diversity as a feature of contemporary Christian life, thought and practice.” The course includes a service learning in the city of Toronto.

Dialogue Between Jews and Christians

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Dennis Sasso and Dean Clark Williamson
Institution: Christian Theological Seminary

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A course by Dennis Sasso and Clark Williamson at Christian Theological Seminary “is about learning to listen, both to the Christian tradition and how it talked of and treated Jews as an alienated other, as the shadow side of Christianity that has to be rejected, and to Jews whom we need to learn to listen to.”

Building Abrahamic Partnerships

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Yehezkel Landau
Institution: Hartford Seminary

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2006

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A 2006 course by Yehezkel Landau at Hartford Seminary Is an ” intensive training program offers a practical foundation for mutual understanding and cooperation among Jews, Christians, and Muslims.”

Introduction to Virtue Ethics

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Instructor: Sheryl Overmyer
Institution: University of Notre Dame

Course Term: Summer
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Cheryl Overmeyer at the University of Notre Dame explores Christian responses to “in what does our happiness consist?”

History of Christian Ethics

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Charles Bellinger
Institution: Brite Divinity School

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Charles Bellinger at Brite Divinity School offers an “examination of the historical development of major themes in Christian theological ethics from the early Church up to early modern times.”