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Sacred Music Colloquium

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Ron Anderson
Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Ron Anderson at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary provides “a historical and theological overview of
church music. Although there will be some semblance to surveys of music
history, it will focus on the various histories and traditions that have primarily
shaped the practice of church music in North America.”

Christian Public Worship

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Ruth Duck
Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Ruth Duck at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary “is designed to enable students to analyze, plan, and
lead Christian worship with pastoral and theological integrity, and to understand denominational,
cultural, and local church traditions in larger ecumenical and historical contexts.”

Choral Literature for Christian Worship

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: M. Milner Seifert
Institution: Bexley Seabury Seminary

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Milner Seifert at Bexley Seabury Seminary provides “a survey of choral literature with attention to its historical aspects, performance practice, and appropriateness in the context of Christian worship and the Church
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Worship Arts in the 21st Century

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Instructor: Shawn Young
Institution: Greenville College

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Course Year: 2007

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A 2007 course by Shawn Young at Greenville College explores “the current status and evolution of the worship arts culture within contemporary Christendom.”

Rites of Christian Initiation

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Maxwell E. Johnson
Institution: University of Notre Dame

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2012

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A 2012 course by Maxwell Johnson at the University of Notre Dame traces “the historical development of the liturgies and theological interpretations of Christian Initiation in East and West from the New Testament period to the modern period of ecumenical convergence.”

Liturgical Year

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Instructor: Donald LaSalle
Institution: University of Notre Dame

Course Term: Summer
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Donald LaSalle at the University of Notre Dame examines “the origins, evolution, and theological meaning of the the central feasts and seasons of what is called the liturgical or Church year.”

Introduction to Worship and Liturgy

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Kevin Livingston
Institution: Tyndale Seminary

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Kevin Livingston at Tyndale Seminary examines the “Biblical and theological foundations of worship.”

Worship and Music in the Faith Community

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Merril Smoak
Institution: Gateway Seminary

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2017

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A 2017 course by Merril Smoak at Gateway Seminary covers the “biblical and theological origins of worship” as well as Christian spirituality.

Dramatic Arts for the Church

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Instructor: John Shouse
Institution: Gateway Seminary

Course Term: Winter
Course Year: 2017

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A 2017 course by John Shouse at Gateway Theological Seminary surveys “the field of religious drama as an introduction to the uses of drama for witnessing, worship, recreation, and education in the church.”

Liturgical Prayer

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Instructor: Anne McGowan
Institution: University of Notre Dame

Course Term: Summer
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Anne McGowan at the University of Notre Dame explores “the origins, development, ritual components, and theological significance of Christian liturgical prayer” with special attention to the Roman Catholic tradition.