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HDS 2898
Public Christianity: Poverty, AIDS, and Criminal Justice: Seminar
Matthew Myer Boulton
Description
A critical, constructive examination of theological resources within Christian traditions for interpreting and responding to pressing public crises, using three case studies -- extreme poverty, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and U.S. criminal justice -- to frame our reading and research.
Enrollment Limited: Limited to 12 (instructor's permission required)
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Scheduling
Half Course
Expected to be offered: Spring 2012
Course times to be announced.
Location to be announced.
Relationship to Program Requirements
| Program Requirement |
Area / Category / Art / Designation |
| MTS Area(s) of Focus |
Religion, Ethics, and Politics Theology |
| MDiv Distribution Category/ies |
Christianity |
| MDiv Art(s) of Ministry |
Public Leadership Religious Education |
| ThM, pre-2007 MTS, and pre-2005 MDiv Area |
Area 2 |
| Language Course Designation(s) |
n/a |
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