The following is the list of courses that have been prepared by various lecturers for the 2017/2018 programs. Student pre-registration determines whether a particular course is taught. A separate booklet (Course Catalogue) is available with the course outlines and descriptions. It is sent to all who formally apply. All courses are taught on a post-graduate level. However, courses are open to undergraduates who are resident in Africa when it can be shown that a person has the skills to do post-graduate study.
2017/2018 SEMESTER PROGRAMS COURSE OFFERINGS
Classes taught on MONDAYS 1.30 pm – 4:45 pm
______ African Traditional Religion Interprets the Bible
______ Spirituality, Personhood and Psychotherapy in an African Context
______ Contemporary Political and Economic Realities in Kenya
______ Church in Contemporary Africa: Its Political, Social and Economic Situation
Classes taught on TUESDAYS 1.30 pm – 4:45 pm
______ Introduction to Islam in Eastern Africa
______ Gospel and Culture: The African Experience
______ African Cultures: An Overview*
______ African Feminist/Womanist Theology: A Source for African Christian Theology
Classes taught on WEDNESDAYS 1.30 pm – 4:45 pm
______ Sociology of Development/Underdevelopment in African Religion
______ Introduction to East African Art
______ African Traditional Spirituality
______ African Christian Theology: Historical and Systematic Development
______ Mission in Africa Today: Methods, Concepts, Practices and Challenges
______ Towards the Inculturation of Religious Community Life in Africa
Classes taught on THURSDAYS 1.30 pm – 4:45 pm
______ African Traditional Religion: Major Beliefs, Practices and Contemporary Forms
______ African Marriage and Family: Challenge and Change
______ Introduction to East African Literature: Focus on Religious Conflicts
______ Justice and Peace in East Africa
Classes taught on FRIDAYS 1.30 pm – 4:45 pm
______ Ideology and Practice of Health Ministry in Contemporary Africa: Traditional and Western
______ African Independent Churches: Authentic Integration or Separation from Christianity
______ Sage Philosophy: The Root of African Philosophy and Religion
______ Moral Teaching and Practices of African Traditional Religion
2017/2018 IMMERSION PROGRAMS COURSE OFFERINGS
First Immersion Session
______ African Cultures: An Overview*
______ African Traditional Religion Interprets the Bible
______ African Feminist/Womanist Theology: A Source for African Christian Theology
______ Contemporary Political and Economic Realities in Kenya
______ Sociology of Development/Underdevelopment in African Religion
______ Introduction to East African Art
______ Towards the Inculturation of Religious Community Life in Africa
______ African Christian Theology: Historical and Systematic Development
______ Spirituality, Personhood and Psychotherapy in an African Context
______ Gospel and Culture: The African Experience
Second Immersion Session
______ African Cultures: An Overview*
______ African Traditional Religion: Major Beliefs, Practices and Contemporary Forms
______ African Marriage and Family: Challenge and Change
______ Introduction to East African Literature: Focus on Religious Conflicts
______ Justice and Peace in East Africa
______ Church in Contemporary Africa: its political, social and economic situation
______ Introduction to Islam in Eastern Africa
______ Ideology and Practice of Health Ministry in Contemporary Africa: Traditional and Western
______ Sage Philosophy: The Root of African Philosophy and Religion
______ Moral Teaching and Practices of African Traditional Religion
______ African Traditional Spirituality
______ Mission in Africa Today: Methods, Concepts, Practices and Challenges
* The course, “African Cultures: An Overview,” is repeated in each session as it is a required course for those in the Master degree and Diploma programs, and a popular course for students new to Africa.