2017-2018 Catalog

 

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SPIR-500 Spiritual Formation: Change & Transformation

This course examines how change takes place in individuals. In addition to theories of personal change, special attention is given to historic examples of personal change.

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SPIR-520 Spiritual Formation: Self Awareness & Appraisal

This course focuses on self-discovery and personal appraisal through a variety of personal and professional assessment tools. Prerequisite: SPIR-500

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SPIR-530 Spiritual Practices

Spiritual formation is deepened by the Christian's devotion to God and this devotion is often witnessed through his or her participation in spiritual practices. This course is a multifaceted examination of twelve spiritual disciplines or practices. Students will have an opportunity to learn about historically documented practices through the writings of people known for their spirituality and through their own personal experience of selected practices.

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SPIR-540 Spiritual Formation: Goal Setting & Accountability

This course begins the process of change in previously identified areas of need through goal setting and accountability. Prerequisite: SPIR-520

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SPIR-550 Spiritual Life and Leadership

This course focuses on the inflow and outflow of a deepening spiritual life which results in difference-making leadership.

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SPIR-560 Spiritual Formation: Mentoring & Spiritual Direction

This course involves the connection of the minister with a spiritual mentor to whose spiritual direction they are willing to submit. The process of growth through mentoring is learned and implemented. Prerequisite: SPIR-540

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SPIR-570 Spiritual Formation: Personal & Corporate Disciplines

This course covers the classical inward, outward, and corporate spiritual disciplines, which are carefully placed within the context of an overall process of change. Prerequisite: SPIR-560

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SPIR-575 Spirit Retreat for the Leader

This course teaches and fosters the thinking, dispositions, and practices necessary for deeper devotion to Christ. Taught as an intensive retreat, students participate in the daily routines of the monastic life, consisting of silence, solitude, and worship, along with the prayerful reflection it cultivates. Students read and reflect on classic devotional texts, participate in a diversity of spiritual disciplines, and thoughtfully develop a spiritual growth strategy to guide their lives and ministries. The primary aim is to foster life-long devotional practices that increase students' capacity for faithfulness to Christ and to their ministerial vocation.

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SPIR-590 Spiritual Formation: Recovery & Deliverance

This course focuses on the accomplishment of change and the goals set at the beginning of the spiritual formation sequence, with particular attention to recovery and or deliverance from obstacles to healthy spiritual growth. Prerequisite: SPIR-570

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