Spring Semester 2007 - Schedule of Courses
Classes begin during the week of January 8, 2007, unless otherwise noted.
| Semester-long Courses |
Intensive Weekend Courses |
Online Courses |
Community Events |
Semester-long Courses
Christian Origins: Intro to the New Testament
LIM C712 051*
Evelyn Thibeaux, Ph.D.
Thursdays, 6:20 - 9:05 pm
Church, Sacraments, & Ministry
LIM C722 051*
Rev. Peter J. Bernardi, S.J., Ph.D.
Tuesdays, 6:20 - 9:05 pm
Spirituality, Morality, & Ethics
LIM C704 051*
Rev. Gerald Fagin, S.J., Ph.D.
Wednesdays, 6:20 - 9:05 pm
Pastoral & Educational Praxis
LIM C886 051
Kathleen O’Gorman, Ed.D.
Monday, 6:20-9:05 pm
Religion, Crime, & Justice
LIM 841 051*
Mark S. Markuly, Ph.D.
Mondays, 6:20-9:05 pm
The Secret of Jewish Healing Through Spirituality
LIM C890 051*
Rabbi David Goldstein
Wednesdays, 6:20 - 9:05 pm
*All CEU sections begin with LIMC E
Intensive Weekend Courses
Pastoral Leadership & Organization
LIM C861 081
Barbara J. Fleischer, Ph.D.
January 12-13, 26-27, & February 9-10
Fridays 6-10 pm & Saturdays 9 am-5 pm
Organizing Power for Justice: A Faith-Based Approach
LIM C874 081
Michael Cowan, Ph.D.
February 2-3, March 2-3, and April 20-21
Fridays 6 - 10 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Online Courses
Courses begin January 15, 2007. Please visit the LIM Online pages for more information.
Inner Life of Small Christian Communities
LIM G809 W01
Greg Dues, D.Min.
Foundations of Youth Ministry
LIM G870 W01
Rev. Roy Shelly, Ph.D.
Community Event
Thriving Through Creative Connections: How Real Change Happens
Margaret Wheatley, author of award winning book Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World
January 18, 7 pm, Nunemaker Auditorium, Monroe Hall (free public lecture)
January 19, 8:30 am - noon, St. Charles Room, Danna Center, World Cafe Process.
Free - but registration is required.
