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WEB OF CREATION SYLLABI PROJECT

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This page represents the beginnings of a project designed to inform educators, students, clergy, and laypeople about current content and methodology of eco-justice courses in seminaries and divinity schools. We are happy to include full eco-theology courses as well as more "general" syllabi from classes with a significant eco-justice focus.

Contribute a Syllabus

We invite you to contribute a syllabus for a class that focuses on some aspect of ecology and faith. The class may be fully devoted to this subject or the class may have a component related to this subject. We are seeking syllabi from many disciplines. There is not need to edit or format for this venue. Please just forward the syllabus to us so others can benefit from your efforts.

If you want to send a syllabus, please send it as an attachment to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

If you want to see the syllabi submitted by faculty from many theological schools, see below.


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1 Creation Care in Scripture and Church,Dorothy Jean,Spring 2010 Weaver,
2 Future of Creation: LSTC, Gayle Woloschak and David Rhoads, Spring Semester 2008
3 Greening the Church: McCormick Theological Seminary, Luthern School of Theology at Chicago,Heidi Hadsel and David Rhoads,Winter Quarter, 1996
4 Creation Themes in the Hebrew Bible: Chicago Theological Seminary, Ken Stone, Spring Quarter, 1998
5 Sustaining Life: Ethical Challenges: Catholic Theological Union, John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M., Ph.D., Spring 1998
6 THE ECO-JUSTICE CONTEXT OF MINISTRY AND EDUCATION: Meadville Lombard Theological School, Susan Harlow and Carol Hepokoski, Fall 1998
7 WILDERNESS AND FAITH: Northpark Theological Seminary, James Bruckner and Philip Anderson, Spring 1999
8 Environmental Ethics: Christian Theological Seminary Indianapolis, Carol Johnston and Marti Steussy, Fall 2000
9 The Future of Creation: Foundations for a Just and Sustainable World: Lutheran School of Theology, David Rhoads, Andrea Orcutt, Spring 2001
10 Practicing Our Faith Through a Ministry with the Earth: Phillips Theological Seminary, Elizabeth Box Price, Professor
11 ECOLOGY AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICE: Catholic Theological Union, Mary Frohlich, RSCJ
12 Earth and Its Distress: Ecological Ethics in Christian Perspective:Chicago Theological Seminary, Janet Parker, Fall 2002
13 JOB AND HIS MODERN INTERPRETERS: McCormick Theological Seminary, Theodore Hiebert, Winter 2003
14 Eco-justice and Christian Faith: Chicago Theological Seminary, Janet Parker, Summer 2003
15 The Theology and Ecology of Common Groun: Drew Theological School Common Ground Camp and Conference Retreat Certification Program, Laurel Kearns and David Fewell, January Term 2005
16 Visceral Theology: Crumbs of Historical theology from the perspective of hunger: Eliseo Pérez-Álvarez, Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest, Spring 2005
17 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: San Francisco Theological Seminary, Carol Robb, Spring 2005
18 Ecotheological Ethics: Bios, Anthropos, Theos: Meadville Lombard Theological School, Michael Hogue, Fall 2006
19 ETHICS IN LUTHERAN PERSPECTIVE: Wartburg Theological Seminary, Craig Nessan, Fall 2006
20 New Creation and Ecology: Practicing in the Garden: Columbia Theological Seminary, Stan Saunders and Betsy Taylor Flory, Fall 2006
 
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