UU Theology

Session: Spring
Type: Asynchronous
Units: 3
Academic Year: 2021 - 2022
Approval Required: No

This asynchronous online course introduces the student to distinctive theological perspectives present within Unitarian Universalism. Especially oriented to students who identify as Unitarian Universalists, this course encourages participants to form a practice of engaged theological thinking within the context of Unitarian Universalism’s particular perspectives, resources, limits and possibilities. Students who do not identify as Unitarian Universalists will become acquainted with this expression of American progressive post-Christian Protestantism as a site in which to engage theological issues critical to post-modern religious communities. Weekly synchronous oral discussion, asynchronous written discussion threads, reflection papers, and final project. The course is suited to MDiv, MA/MTS, DMin students.

Relates to SKSM thresholds 1,6 and MFC competency 1.

[21 max enrollment]