Syllabi Archive
A 2002 course by Joseph Adler at Kenyon College.
A 1998 course by Lissa McCullough at New York University explores religious themes in great works of Western literature.
A 1998 course by Tony Michael and Ken Derry at the University of Toronto.
A 1999 course by Peter Gilmour and Richard Ascough at Loyola University Chicago.
A 2009 course by Stuart Tyson Smith at the University of California Santa Barbara.
A 2011 course by Scott Williamson at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary investigates "philosophical and theological theories of justice, namely, to examine the resources of Christianity for brokering social justice in a broken society."
A 2005 course by Thomas Neuville at Millersville University brings together "self-reflection, keen awareness of the world around them and positive social action."
A 2012 course by Charles Allen and Helene Russell at Christian Theological Seminary explores "theological issues involved in the practice of fully welcoming into the church's life and mission gay, lesbian and other Christians whose commitments and relationships differ from traditionally prevailing models."
A 2011 course by Christine Gudorf at Florida International University on "the variety of challenges that contemporary sexual practice and research pose for traditional religions."
A 2003 course by Susan Henking at Hobart and William Smith Colleges "considers a variety of religious traditions with a focus on same-sex eroticism."