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Religion, Gender, and International Economic Development

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A 2017 course by Jill DeTemple at Southern Methodist University introduces “International Economic Development as a global social institution which often intersects with social constructions of gender, religious institutions, and religious world views.”

Funding Ministry Applications

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Course Level-Format: graduate  |   online only
Instructor: Mary Lederleitner
Institution: Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2018

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A 2018 course by Mary Lederleitner at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School “helps participants grow in their ability to raise funds for ministry dreams and aspirations.”

Retreat for Christian Formation

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Brian Cannon
Institution: Western Theological Seminary

Course Term: Winter
Course Year: 2015

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A 2015 course by Brian Cannon at Western Theological Seminary covers “the fundamentals of good money management.”

Financial Literacy for Christian Leaders

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Pam Bush Kyle J.A. Small
Institution: Western Theological Seminary

Course Term: Winter
Course Year: 2017

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A 2017 course by Pam Bush and Kyle J.A. Small at Western Theological Seminary surveys personal and professional dimensions of financial stewardship for clergy.

Personal Finances for Religious Professionals

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Lovett Weems, Jr.
Institution: Wesley Theological Seminary

Course Term: Winter
Course Year: 2015

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A 2015 course by Lovett Weems at Wesley Theological Seminary introduces the “basics of personal financial management, including link of financial health to overall health, consumerism, debt management, tax considerations, legal issues, saving and investing, risk management and insurance, and health care and retirement benefits.”

Readings in Theology & Debt

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Jonathan Miller Katherine Shaner
Institution: Wake Forest University School of Divinity

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Jonathan Miller and Katherine Shaner at Wake Forest University School of Divinity “surveys both the Biblical literature on debt and the landscape of consumer debt in the 21st-century United States.”

Markets, Justice, and Christian Ethics

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: John Senior
Institution: Wake Forest University

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by John Senior at Wake Forest University “examines the structure of modern markets and evaluates their moral meaning in Christian theological perspective.”

Manna and Mammon in a World of Disparity: Toward a Theology and Practices of Sabbath Economics

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Course Level-Format: graduate  |   online and f2f
Instructor: Ched Myers
Institution: United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2016

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A 2016 course by Ched Myers at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities “examines . . . [economic justice] through the biblical lens of “Sabbath Economics,” which identifies relational sufficiency as the divine vision for human life, and structural socio-economic disparity as an essential characteristic of human sin.”

The Business Of Ministry

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Jan Cason
Institution: Baylor University

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2014

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A 2014 course by Jan Cason at Baylor University “is designed for church leaders to study church business concepts and basic administrative practices in order to enhance the vision and ministry of the church. Major emphases include constitution and bylaws, policies and procedures, financial processes, budgets, personnel issues, tax and legal issues, risk management, facilities management, church debt, social media, personal finances, donor issues, and stewardship philosophies.”

Money & Ministry

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Course Level-Format: graduate  |   online only
Instructor: Mary Lederleitner
Institution: Trinity International University

Course Term: Summer
Course Year: 2017

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A 2017 course by Mary Lederleitner at Trinity International University “helps students, ministry staff and pastors grow in sensitivity and knowledge about how to navigate financial challenges common in a variety of ministry settings.”