The
Rev. Canon
Paul S. Nancarrow
Rector,
St. George’s Episcopal Church
St. Louis Park,
Minnesota
Diocesan Metro Deacons and Laity Formation Program
Systematic
Theology I: What is Theology?
Systematic
Theology II: Trinity and Creation
Systematic
Theology III: Revelation and Incarnation
Systematic
Theology IV: Salvation and Communion
Historical
Theology: Course Syllabus
Historical
Theology I: Theology, History, Historical Theology
Historical
Theology II: The Patristic Period
Historical
Theology III: The Medieval Period
Historical
Theology IV: The Reformation Period
Historical
Theology V: The Modern Period
Contemporary
Theology: Course Syllabus
Contemporary
Theology I: Themes and Issues in Contemporary Theology
Contemporary
Theology II: Liberation of the Oppressed
Contemporary
Theology III: Social Criticism and Transformation
Contemporary
Theology IV: Theology in Dialogue with the World
Ethics:
Course Syllabus
Ethics
I: Introductory: Ethics and Moral Theology
Ethics
II: The Ethical Task
Ethics
III: Nature, Scripture, Principles, Persons
Ethics
IV: Making Moral Choices: Making a Case
Theology for Total Ministry
Introduction:
What is theology and how do we do it?
The
Christian Doctrine of God: The Holy Trinity
The
Doctrine of Creation
The
Doctrine of Revelation
The
Doctrine of Incarnation
The
Doctrine of Salvation
The
Doctrine of Communion
A
Look at Apologetics
What
Happens to Us When We Die
Reading the World
as Sacred Text:
Some Questions in Science and Theology
Course
Syllabus
Session
I: Why Science and Religion?
Session
II: Ways of Relating Science and Religion
Session
III: Methods in Science and Religion
Session
IV: An evolving, emergent, multilayered universe
Session
V: Cosmology and Creation I
Session
VI: Cosmology and Creation II
Session
VII: Biology and Human Being I
Session
VIII: Biology and Human Being II
Session
IX: Biology and Human Being III
Session
X: End and Apocalypse I
Session
XI: End and Apocalypse II
Session
XII: Scientific/Theological Reflection