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Concentration
Holistic Theology
Ministerial Bachelor’s Level
BHT106 GOD
AND CHRIST IN THE BIBLE
Offers a profound look at the “personality” and “life
story” of God and Jesus, as protagonists in the story of
God presented in the Bible.
6 credit hours.
BHT107 NATIVE
AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY
Study the Divine through the eyes
of the Native American. A rich, coherent, in-depth view of the
theological anthropology of Native American Spirituality.
6 credit hours.
BHT108 GNOSTICISM
I
Offers an introduction to Gnosticism
from several different perspectives; with regard to its definition
and the contextual background of its origins, as well as the content
of the beliefs that we call Gnostic.
6 credit hours.
BHT109 A
STUDY OF THE HOLY QUR'AN
An in-depth study of both The
Holy Qur’an and commentary yields a meaningful understanding
of the messages inherent in this sacred text.
6 credit hours.
BHT110
LIBERAL THEOLOGY
This course provides the student
with an in-depth study of God, the birth, death and resurrection
of Christ from a liberal theology perspective.
6 credit hours.
BHT111 FEMINIST
THEOLOGY
A Feminist perspective on God, the
Bible, the church, and spirituality. This course studies the reawakening
of Sophia/wisdom.
6 credit hours.
BHT112 A
COURSE IN MIRACLES I
This course offers an introductory
overview of A Course in Miracles—a study of the deep abiding
nature and empowerment of the Divine in man.
6 credit hours.
BHT113 JUNG
AND THE DIVINE I
Jung’s “Answer to
Job” and his and others’ thoughts on emptiness
are studied for their potential for enlightenment and healing.
6 credit hours.
ELECTIVE
Master’s Level
MHT206 KABBALISM
A study of the rich symbolism of
the Kabbalah, the ancient and profound Hebrew form of mysticism,
and its practical applications.
6 credit hours.
MHT207 AFRICAN
THEOLOGY
An in-depth study of the social context
of African Theology and the landscape of post-colonial, post-apartheid
theologies.
6 credit hours.
MHT208 STUDIES
OF THE NAG HAMMADI LIBRARY I
This course provides an overview of
the history and socio/religious context of the Nag Hammadi
Library and of the meaningful spiritual impact of each book in the Library.
6 credit hours.
MHT209 MYSTERY
THEOLOGY
A study of the primacy and efficacy
of God as experience, including a study of such concepts as: the
meaning of emptiness; the process of initiation; interior silence;
the merging of opposites, and; the mysticism of identity.
6 credit hours.
MHT210 TRANSFORMATION
AND DREAMS
This course explores the symbology,
guidance and transformative power of dreams.
6 credit hours.
MHT211 A
COURSE IN MIRACLES II
An in-depth study of A Course
in Miracles, considering such concepts as identity, awakening, resistance
to love, returning to love, surrender, and heaven.
6 credit hours.
Requires BHT 112
MHT212 JUNG
AND THE DIVINE II
This course will provide an in-depth
view of the archetypal processes of wholeness found in Jung’s
concepts of the self and the Divine.
6 credit hours.
Requires BHT 113
ELECTIVE
MHT213 THESIS
Doctoral Level
DHT306 BUDDHISM
II
Buddhism is not an experience, but
an awareness. This is a study of the practice and purpose of Zen
Buddhism.
6 credit hours.
Requires MHTC 204
DHT307 GNOSTICISM
II
An advanced study of the mystic wisdom
of Gnosticism, taken directly from the Gnostic Gospels, and a
unique perspective on the origins of Christianity and the meaning
of Jesus.
6 credit hours.
Requires BHT 108
DHT308 STUDIES
OF THE NAG HAMMADI LIBRARY II
A study of the sacred texts of the
Nag Hammadi Library, enabling the student to formulate a thematic
grasp of the collective library, and of each book individually.
6
credit hours.
Requires MHT 208
DHT309 THEOSOPHY
A unique and in-depth study of Divine
Wisdom, the nature and work of humanity, as well as a study of
the applicability of Theosophy.
6 credit hours.
DHT310 ANCIENT
FAITH AND HEALING
This course offers a complete study
of faith healing down through the centuries. From ancient times
faith healing practices have been used to promote wellness around
the world.
6 credit hours.
DHT311 A
COURSE IN MIRACLES III
An advanced study of A Course
in Miracles, utilizing workbooks and commentaries that assist the
student in enlightened application.
6 credit hours.
Requires BHT
112, MHT 211
DHT312 JUNG
AND THE DIVINE III
An advanced study of Jung’s
theories of the Self as imago dei, or the image of God, as well
as the relationship between Jung’s theories and Tibetan
Buddhism.
6 credit hours.
Requires BHT 113, MHT 212
ELECTIVE
DHT313 DISSERTATION
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