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Holistic Theology
Bachelor of Science
BHT101 ETHICAL
AND LEGAL ISSUES IN HOLISTIC CARE
Offers an overview of the ethics and
legal issues inherent in building an effective holistic practice.
1 Credit Hour.
BHT102 WORLD
RELIGIONS
Presents the student an objective
study of and a deep appreciation for the various cultures and expressions
of faith available in the world today.
6 Credit Hours.
BHT103 PRAYER
Teaches the history of prayer, prayer
traditions of various communities of the world, as well as the
transformational journey possible through prayer.
6 Credit Hours.
BHT104 INTRODUCTION
TO JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
Introduces Carl Jung and his basic
approach, including personality typology, archetypes, transpersonal
psychology, mythology, religion, and other rich transformative
concepts.
3 Credit Hours.
BHT105 INTRODUCTION
TO A COURSE IN MIRACLES
This course offers an introductory
overview of A Course in Miracles.
3 Credit Hours.
BHT106 GOD
AND CHRIST IN THE BIBLE
Offers a brave look at the “personality” and “life
story” of God and Jesus, not as objects of religious worship,
but as protagonists; characters in the story of God presented in
the Bible.
6 Credit Hours.
BHT107 LIBERAL
THEOLOGY
What does it mean to liberate theology,
to see God and the birth, death and resurrection of the Christ
from a liberal theological perspective? This course provides the
student with an in-depth study.
6 Credit Hours.
BHT108 NATIVE
AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY
Study God through the eyes of the
Native American. A rich, coherent, in-depth view of the theological
anthropology of Native American Spirituality.
6 Credit Hours.
BHT109 INTRODUCTION
TO GNOSTICISM
Get acquainted with the origins, basic
beliefs and definition of Gnosticism both as heresy and as esoteric
Christianity.
3 Credit Hours.
BHT110 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.
BHT111 WISDOM
What is wisdom and how does one develop
it? This introductory course provides the student with an overview
of creativity, inspiration and transformation as pathways to spirituality.
3 Credit Hours.
BHT112 FEMINIST
THEOLOGY
A Feminist perspective on God, the
Bible, the church, and spirituality, this course studies the reawakening
of Sophia through intuition, the personal Jesus, daily wisdom,
the body, and radical liberalism.
6 Credit Hours.
ELECTIVE of
your choice
See Electives.
6 Credit Hours.
Total Hours: 61
Master of Science
MHT201 SPIRITUALITY
AND PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION
Offers the student the opportunity
to consider variant spiritual perspectives, which then transforms
the view of the self.
3 Credit Hours.
MHT202 THERAPEUTIC
PRAYER
Defines prayer and its methods of
use. Clarifies the meaning of recent research on prayer and its
effects. Yields a new wisdom for healing and wholeness.
6 Credit Hours.
MHT203 TRANSFORMATION
AND DREAMS
Explores the study of the symbology,
guidance, and transformative power of dreams.
6 Credit Hours.
MHT204 KABBALAHISM
A study of the rich symbolism of the Kabbalah and
the different pathways of the initiate.
3 Credit Hours.
MHT205 BUDDHISM
I
An overview of the philosophy, history,
and practice of Buddhism, including a look at the integration of
this ancient belief into modern practice.
6 Credit Hours.
MHT206 INTERMEDIATE
STUDIES IN A COURSE IN MIRACLES
A second and more in-depth look at A
Course in Miracles, considers such concepts as the mind, the
path of Light, all aspects of healing, and both true and false
identity.
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 Hamamadi
Library and of the meaningful spiritual impact of each book
in the Library.
3 Credit Hours.
MHT209 MYSTERY
THEOLOGY
Offers 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.
3 Credit Hours.
MHT210 HINDU
THEOLOGY
This is a beautiful study of the influence
of Divine presence. Become acquainted with the numerous aspects
of God brought as presence into the Hindu life.
3 Credit Hours.
ELECTIVE of
your choice
See Electives.
6 Credit Hours.
Total Hours: 51
Doctor of Philosophy
DHT301 BIBLICAL
STUDIES
What is the hidden meaning of the
Bible? How do such powerful Old and New Testament paradigms as
the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount apply today? Find
out what the Bible means to you.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT302 SHAMANIC
JOURNEYS
This fascinating course studies wholeness
and healing through the journey of the Shaman, from initiation
to transformation.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT303 BUDDHISM
II
Buddhism is not an experience, but
an awareness. From the perspectives of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki,
a profoundly enlightened Buddhist Master, and Steve Hagan, best-selling
author and renowned Zen teacher, comes this study of the practice
and purpose of Zen Buddhism.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT304 ADVANCED
STUDIES IN A COURSE IN MIRACLES
An advanced study of A Course
in Miracles, utilizing workbooks and commentaries that assist
the student of miracles in enlightened, practical use of identity
and reality.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT305 ADVANCED
STUDIES IN GNOSTICISM
An advanced study of the delightful
mystic wisdom of Gnosticism, considered from a daring and startling
perspective on the origins of Christianity and the meaning of Jesus.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT306 A
STUDY OF FUNDAMENTALISM
An in-depth study of Fundamentalism
as it is expressed in several of the world religions both historically
and in the political environment of today, as well as a study of
Fundamentalism in the American culture.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT307 STUDIES
OF THE NAG HAMMADI LIBRARY II
This study offers the student greater
understanding of the sacred texts of the Nag Hammadi Library,
enabling the student to formulate a thematic grasp of the entirety
and of each book specifically.
3 Credit Hours.
DHT308 DEAD
SEA SCROLLS
Of what use are the Dead Sea
Scrolls to us today? This study gives the student an understanding
of the ritual and meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as providing
the key to its usefulness in understanding the Bible, Judaism,
Jesus, and Christianity.
3 Credit Hours.
DHT309 THEOSOPHY
From the founder of Theosophy, H.P.
Blavatsky, comes this unique and in-depth study of Divine Wisdom,
the nature of the Divine in humanity, and the Divine work of humanity,
as well as a study of the applicability of Theosophy for modern
man.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT310 TRANSFORMATIVE
SPIRITUALITY
Transformation is much more than just
a psychological reconstruction. It is alchemical, organic, and
central. Using Carl Jung, Thomas Merton, and other masters of transformation,
this in-depth course studies the journey into transformational
spirituality.
6 Credit Hours.
ELECTIVE of
your choice
See Electives.
6 Credit Hours.
DHT311 DISSERTATION
Total Hours: 60
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