U.S. Latine Theologies and Liberative Spiritualities

Type: Intensive, Synchronous
Units: 1.5
Time: 9:00am-11:15am
Academic Year: 2025 - 2026
Start Date: 01/12/2026
End Date: 01/23/2026
Approval Required: No

This synchronous online course examines key themes in U.S. Latine religious thought and social critique from the U.S. Latine communities. Special attention is given to the variety of theological and spiritual traditions in the community.  These liberative spiritualities and theologies are engaged to propose and foster emancipatory practices by religious leaders in the struggle for justice. Appropriate for MDiv and MASC students.

COURSE MEETS: January 12-23, 9:00am-11:15am.

This is a seminar style course. Requirements: Conference papers and class discussion. Alternative formats options available.

This course addresses Threshold: 2. Prophetic Witness and Work, 6. Thea/ology in culture and context and MFC competencies: 1. Worship And Rites Of Passage, 4. Social Justice in The Public Square, 7. Leads Faith into the Future, 8. Theology.

Enrollment max: 20. Auditors excluded.

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