This course is designed for people of all spiritual/religious backgrounds who are providing spiritual and emotional support to others, leading faith communities, serving as chaplains, working on justice issues, or seeking additional self-care practices.
This course surveys conceptualizations of the divine in Muslim thought and practice.
This course aids in the chaplain’s role definition as a person representing religion and God on the edges of religious institutions.
This course is designed for Muslim leaders, chaplains and anyone who is interested in learning/improving the Qur’ānic recitation.
This course is a historical exploration of selected Prophetic biographical literature.
The havoc wrought by COVID-19 has foregrounded the need for robust resources and strategies for interreligious understanding and collaboration in situations where loss is multireligious—or the response to it should be.
This course surveys the development of Shiʿi Islam against the backdrop of major events and developments, views on succession after the Prophet, the formation of the caliphate, and the key Shiꜥī notion of Imamate.
Perhaps more than any other institution, religious congregations have resisted the revolution that technology has brought to communication, community, business, and finances.
This course will seek to better understand the dynamics that awareness of death gives us.
The purpose of this series of class sessions is to explore the tools needed to analyze and assess your congregation’s strengths and build an intentional strategy for ministry in the post-pandemic reality.