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Online Courses All courses run from May 25 to June 30 with synchronous sessions as indicated. Suffering and Struggle Course Number: DI-514 Instructors: Professor Mona Siddiqui & Dr. CATALOGUE | HARTFORD SEMINARY The catalogue is in Adobe pdf format. This Catalogue is an announcement of the Seminary program for the current academic year. While every effort is made to insure that the information contained in this Catalogue is correct at the time of publication, Hartford Seminary reserves the right to make changes in the courses of instruction and in any TRUSTEES | HARTFORD SEMINARY 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260 phone: (860) 509-9500 fax: (860) 509-9509 email: info@hartsem.edu FIELD EDUCATION FOR ISLAMIC CHAPLAINCY Field Education for Islamic Chaplaincy (GC-580) The content and setting of field education will vary according to the needs of the students. Normally, students will be expected to work 8 hours a week for 30 weeks for a total of 240 hours in an Islamic institution or organization. Such institutions or organizations include, but are notlimited
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Joel N. Lohr | Hartford SeminaryYAHYA MICHOT
Yahya M. Michot (Belgium, 1952) joined Hartford Seminary in 2008 as Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations. He is also the current editor of the journal “The Muslim World” edited by the Seminary. From 1983 to 1997, he taught Arabic philosophy, language, history and literature in Louvain (Belgium) and, from 1998to 2008
INTRODUCTION TO BLACK THEOLOGY Introduction to Black Theology (TH-526) This course will examine the human condition in light of God’s liberating activity. Liberation theology, womanist theology, and the theologies of oppressed peoples will be explored as a method of investigating, explicating, and critiquing religious thought. MEGACHURCHES OF CANADA LISTING Megachurches of Canada. If you have some knowledge of these churches, please check this information. If you know of other congregations with a consistent weekly attendance of at least 2000 persons (although below we show some churches with smaller attendance), we'd love to hear about them.. If you find any errors in this list or want to suggest an addition, we would greatly appreciate you GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL & RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS The ceremony will include recognition of all graduates, music, awards, and video greetings. It will be followed at 3-4 p.m. by a drive-through reception at Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman St., Hartford, CT 06105 The Zoom link will be sent through your Eventbrite registration, and reminders will be sent the day before and the day ofGraduation.
CURRENT STUDENTS
77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260 phone: (860) 509-9500 fax: (860) 509-9509 email: info@hartsem.eduSUMMER 2021
Online Courses All courses run from May 25 to June 30 with synchronous sessions as indicated. Suffering and Struggle Course Number: DI-514 Instructors: Professor Mona Siddiqui & Dr. CATALOGUE | HARTFORD SEMINARY The catalogue is in Adobe pdf format. This Catalogue is an announcement of the Seminary program for the current academic year. While every effort is made to insure that the information contained in this Catalogue is correct at the time of publication, Hartford Seminary reserves the right to make changes in the courses of instruction and in any TRUSTEES | HARTFORD SEMINARY 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260 phone: (860) 509-9500 fax: (860) 509-9509 email: info@hartsem.edu FIELD EDUCATION FOR ISLAMIC CHAPLAINCY Field Education for Islamic Chaplaincy (GC-580) The content and setting of field education will vary according to the needs of the students. Normally, students will be expected to work 8 hours a week for 30 weeks for a total of 240 hours in an Islamic institution or organization. Such institutions or organizations include, but are notlimited
JOEL N. LOHR
Joel N. Lohr | Hartford SeminaryYAHYA MICHOT
Yahya M. Michot (Belgium, 1952) joined Hartford Seminary in 2008 as Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations. He is also the current editor of the journal “The Muslim World” edited by the Seminary. From 1983 to 1997, he taught Arabic philosophy, language, history and literature in Louvain (Belgium) and, from 1998to 2008
INTRODUCTION TO BLACK THEOLOGY Introduction to Black Theology (TH-526) This course will examine the human condition in light of God’s liberating activity. Liberation theology, womanist theology, and the theologies of oppressed peoples will be explored as a method of investigating, explicating, and critiquing religious thought. MEGACHURCHES OF CANADA LISTING Megachurches of Canada. If you have some knowledge of these churches, please check this information. If you know of other congregations with a consistent weekly attendance of at least 2000 persons (although below we show some churches with smaller attendance), we'd love to hear about them.. If you find any errors in this list or want to suggest an addition, we would greatly appreciate youCURRENT STUDENTS
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CATALOGUE | HARTFORD SEMINARY The catalogue is in Adobe pdf format. This Catalogue is an announcement of the Seminary program for the current academic year. While every effort is made to insure that the information contained in this Catalogue is correct at the time of publication, Hartford Seminary reserves the right to make changes in the courses of instruction and in any SHERIE AND CAROLYN ROBERTS, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, GRADUATE When Sherie Roberts heard about a Hartford Seminary program called the Women’s Leadership Institute, she was immediately intrigued. It was different from the leadership and training programs she had taken as a corporate executive, and it sounded like something she needed. HADITH METHODOLOGY: HISTORY AND TRANSMISSION OF THE Hadith Methodology: History and Transmission of the Prophetic Sunna (SC-539) Compilations of hadith, or words attributed to the Prophet Muhammad, are the second most important form of scripture, or religious text, in the Islamic scholastic tradition. Hadith are an essential source of deriving Islamic law and determining what isdeemed as Sunna
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Hartford Seminary Among First in Higher Ed to Join VaccinationChallenge
Hartford Seminary is among the first group of colleges and universities to participate in the COVID-19 College Vaccination Challenge put on by the White House and the U.S. Department of Education. The effort is part of President Joe Biden's push to get as many American vaccinated as possible, including younger Americans who have been receiving the vaccine at lower rates. Colleges, universities, and graduate schools participating in the challenge have agreed to: 1. Engage every student, faculty, and staff member. Make sure every member of the campus community knows they are eligible for vaccine and has resources to find one. 2. Organize the college community. Lead the way by identifying champions for vaccine efforts across campus and implementing a plan to get as many members of the college community vaccinated as possible. 3. Deliver vaccine access for all. Meet the community where it is: bring vaccines on-site, and make it easy for students, staff, and faculty to get vaccinated sites nearby them this summer. For more information about the challenge,visit this site.
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Chaplain Aida Mansoor Appointed to Hate Crimes Advisory Council Chaplain Aida Mansoor, Director of Field Education, has been appointed to the state's newly formed Connecticut Hates Crimes Advisory Council. Gov. Ned Lamont announced the members of the council, which was mandated by a new state law, on June 1, 2021. The council will be "responsible for encouraging and coordinating programs that increase community awareness and reporting of hate crimes and to combat such crimes. It also can make recommendations for legislation concerning hate crimes, including recommendations on restitution for victims, community service designed to remedy damage caused by any such crime, and additional alternative sentencing programs for first-time offenders and juvenile offenders." In his announcement, Governor Lamont said: “Nobody should ever have to fear being the victim of the crime for being the person they are, and it is unconscionable that people continue to be targeted throughout our country because of the color of their skin, the religion they practice, the person they love, their country of birth, or any other personal attributes that identify who they are. I appreciate the willingness of this diverse group of members who have volunteered to serve on this council and deliver their insights so that we can establish policies that prevent these crimes from happening in the first place and ensure the appropriate actions are taken in the event that we are faced with crisis in the future.” The council is administered within the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney. The following members have been appointed: Co-chair: Douglas S. Lavine, Judge Trial Referee Co-chair: Amy Lin Meyerson, President, Connecticut Bar Association Corrie Betts, NAACP Michael Bloom, Jewish Federation Association of Connecticut Jason O. Chang, Asian American Studies Institute, UConn Reverend Dr. Lindsay E. Curtis, Grace Baptist Church Rabbi Michael Farbman, Temple Emanuel of Greater New Haven Andrew A. Feinstein, Feinstein Education Law Group, LLC Steven D. Ginsburg, Anti-Defamation League of Connecticut Erene Hammond, UnitedHealth Group Steven Hernández, Commission on Women, Children, Seniors Equity & Opportunity Rathanak M. Keo, #IAmNotAVirus Tamara K. Lanier, NAACP, Connecticut Racial Profiling Project, ACLU Connecticut Diana R. Lombardi, Connecticut Trans Advocacy Coalition Duane J. Lovello, Director of Security, Yale University Gary M. MacNamara, Public Safety & Government Affairs, Sacred Heart University Robin P. McHaelen, True Colors John P. Merz, Advancing Connecticut Together Aida Mansoor, Coordinator, Islamic Chaplaincy Program, Hartford Seminary Fernando J. Muñiz, Community Solutions, Inc. MD Masudur Rahman, Marjars Sourcing, Inc. Precious Price, Middletown Racial Justice Coalition Sharad A. Samy, The Commonfund for Nonprofit Organizations Jonathan S. Slifka, Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services Richard A. Wilson, UConn School of Law The nine ex-officio members, or their designees, include: the Chief State’s Attorney; the Chief Public Defender; the commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection; the president of the Connecticut Bar Association; the president of the George W. Crawford Black Bar Association; the president of the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut; the president of the Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association; the president of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association; and the president of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association.NewsMay 22, 2021
2021 Virtual Graduation and Drive-Through Reception Hartford Seminary held its 2021 Graduation via webinar on Friday, May 21, but graduates were able to visit the campus later in the day for a drive-through reception. Graduation began at 11 a.m. with an Invocation from Bishop Dr. Benjamin K. Watts, Director of the Black Ministries Program and Faculty Associate in Religion and Community Life. After a greeting from the new Chair of the Board of Trustees, Clare Feldman, President Joel N. Lohr gave his welcome. "Let me begin by taking a moment to congratulate you in the midst of what has been a trying time. This event would not be real if I did not recognize that your achievement today has come through a great deal of hardship — sweat, tears, and loss. I extend my sincerest sympathies to those of you who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus pandemic. I also want to acknowledge and affirm my own commitment, and the commitment of Hartford Seminary, to work every day to overcome our other pandemic of systemic racism and racial inequities in our country. May God bless our work, and the important work of you our graduates, to make this country and our world a more just and more peaceful place." President Lohr also introduced the main speaker, the Rev. Jacklevyn Frits Manuputty '11, the recipient of a Hartford Seminary honorary doctorate, as "an internationally recognized interfaith leader whose work has fostered peace in Indonesia and around the world." The Rev. Manuputty spoke about his interfaith and conflict prevention work in Indonesia as well as about his time at Hartford Seminary, from which he graduated in 2011 with an MA in Religious Studies focusing on Christian-Muslim Relations. "In my journey since leaving Hartford Seminary, I have found that dialogue and interfaith relations are not merely the exchange of theological discourses. Overall, I pursue it as an act of building a bridge between people of different backgrounds," he said. "Getting this honor from Hartford Seminary has strengthened my faith and encouraged me to continue working in this way." After President Lohr read the citation for his honorary degree, the Rev. Manuputty accepted the award live from Indonesia. Academic Dean David D. Grafton then led the way for the awarding of certificates and degrees, saying how difficult it was to have a second virtual graduation. "But that does not diminish your accomplishments nor our pride in you as graduates," he said. Bishop Dr. Watts then read the names of those receiving the Black Ministries Program certificate: Karim Bewry Thomas Butcher Keith Carter Elisa M. Colbert Jean E. Damas Novlette D. Morrison Mary Smith-Gomes He was followed by Emerita Professor Miriam Therese Winter, Director of the Women's Leadership Institute, who announced this year's graduates of that program: Amy A. Brodigan Rosaline M. Brown Janet Lynn Burdewik Deborah Jacqueline Carter Cathy J. Collins Rosanne Casale Daigneault Jamie Wynn Johnson Marian Passaro Mcdonald Carolyn Eve Roberts Susan Rowley Sames Annie Myra Scott Anne B. Ziemba Chaplain Aida Mansoor, Director of Field Education, announced the graduates of the Graduate Certificate Program. Lynette Colon – Graduate Certificate in Religious Studies Emine Unal – Graduate Certificate in Islamic Chaplaincy Nihat Yesil – Graduate Certificate in Islamic Chaplaincy Dean Grafton then announced that one student had completed our Cooperative Master of Divinity Program and would be continuing her studies at Chicago Theological Seminary. Jamie Johnson Dr. Winter, who is also director of the MA in Transformative Leadership and Spirituality, returned to present the graduates of that program: Rosaline M. Brown Yenju Cho Linda M. Choser Michael Patrick Corey Jason Michael Fredlund Debbie Humphries Rena Lynn Monk Lisa Andrea Muller Corinne Zukowski Dean Grafton then presented the graduates of the MA in Religious Studies: Roberta Monique Enofe Sabit Er Zehra Guller-Sener Ahmet Gunduz Zoehelmy Husen Mohamed Sayed Salama Ibraheem Onur Kaya Ömer Faruk Ramazan Annie Belle Smith Mary Louise Stoudmire Omer Faruk Yigiter One student also graduated with an MA in Religious Studies and a Graduate Certificate in Islamic Chaplaincy Jamal R. Bey Dr. Scott Thumma, Director of the Doctor of Ministry program and Professor of Sociology of Religion, announced the names of the D.Min. graduates: Charlene Ann Bruce Cheryl Anderson Caronna Carl Scott Chudy Raymond Scott Clothier Michael Justin Dolan Eileen Louise Epperson Georgette Lynn Huie The final part of the program was dedicated to student prizes. Dr. Timur Yuskaev, Associate Professor of Contemporary Islam, announced the three scholarship prizes given for outstanding papers. Hartranft Prize Debbie Humphries, for “Health Disparities as a Spiritual Challenge” nominated by Dr. Lucinda Mosher William Thompson Prize Jamie Johnson, for her discussion posts nominated by Dr. Shanell T. Smith Bennett Tyler Scholarship Prize Rachel Bilodeau, for “Wonderin’ If I Can Write About Greed” nominated by Dr. Timur Yuskaev and Dr. Bilal Ansari; Honorable Mention: Elizabeth L. Doolittle, for “John J. Thatamanil’s ‘Circling the Elephant’” nominated by Dr. Lucinda Mosher Dr. Lucinda Mosher, Faculty Associate in Chaplaincy and Interreligious Studies and co-Director of the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy Program, then introduced former Board Chair Sanford Cloud Jr. to give the annual Celie J. Terry Prize, which is an interfaith service award. Cloud presented the award live to Rabbi Barbara Paris, a D.Min. student who was cited for her passion for interfaith work. "As a Doctor of Ministry student at Hartford Seminary, she soaked up every course that featured learning about other faiths and building interfaith coalitions," he said in presenting the prize. "Not only was she a student of interfaith work, but she has made it part of her ministry." Dean Grafton also announced the winner of the 4th annual Preaching Competition: Usama Malik The Rev. Jean Amos Lys, Hartford Seminary Trustee and Chair of the Alumni Council, finished the ceremony with a closing address and prayer. A drive-through reception was held on campus where graduates were able to receive their diplomas and greet Seminary faculty and staff. The entire ceremony can be viewed here:EVENTS VIEW ALL
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2021 Virtual Graduation Ceremony We invite you to join us for the conferral of degrees and the awarding of certificates in this online ceremony. Our 2021 Virtual Graduation Ceremony will feature the Rev. Jacklevyn Fritz Manuputty '11 as our main speaker. The ceremony will include recognition of all graduates, music, awards, and video greetings. It will be followed at 3-4 p.m. by a drive-through reception at Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman St., Hartford, CT 06105 The Zoom link will be sent through your Eventbrite registration, and reminders will be sent the day before and the day of Graduation. Feel free to share the link with family and friends. Graduation will also be livestreamed on Hartford Seminary's Facebook page. Questions? Contact info@hartsem.eduEventJune 7, 2021
2021 Luce-Hartford Conference in Christian-Muslim Relations The 2021 Luce-Hartford Conference in Christian-Muslim Relations will focus on the current state of Muslim and Christian relationships within congregations, masjids, Islamic centers, and social services in the midst of the COVID-19 health care crisis and the longstanding pandemics of racial injustice, inter-ethnic and interreligious tensions. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Kameelah Mu’Min Rashad, who will speak on “The Light of Faith: Spiritual Resilience & Coping in the COVID Age” The conference will address: How COVID-19 has disrupted and impacted previous Muslim-Christian relationships, or how it has galvanized communities to new activities, Methods that Christian and Muslim communities have developed to continue providing interreligious opportunities, The role of Racism and Islamophobia on African-American Muslim and Christian communities, Interfaith engagement and opportunities that have responded to religious nationalisms, and Opportunities for interfaith networking For more information on the conference, visit this page. The conference will have three sessions over two days: Monday, June 7, 7 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. - The Pandemics in North America Tuesday, June 8, 11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. - The Pandemic in the Middle East, South, and Southeast Asia Tuesday, June 8, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. - The Pandemics, Interfaith Relations and the Arts Visit this link for the complete schedule. Registration through Eventbrite will provide a Zoom link that is good for all three sessions. Eventbrite will send reminders the day before and the daythe sessions.
EventApril 27, 2021
Alumni Gathering with President Lohr All alumni/ae are invited to hear from President Joel N. Lohr about the exciting plans for Hartford Seminary's future. Trustee Jean Amos Lys, Chair of the Alumni Council, and Trustee Julie Grace, Vice Chair of the Alumni Council, will have an online conversation with President Lohr about the results of our recent Strategic Plan and what lies ahead. An issue of our annual report and magazine, Praxis, with an outline of these changes is being mailed to all alumni/ae, but if you'd like to view it online, please visit this link. This Zoom webinar will be live-captioned and recorded. Registering on Eventbrite makes it simple for you to receive the Zoom webinar link along with reminders before and the day of the event. But if you have trouble using Eventbrite, email Susan Schoenberger, Director of Communications, for the link at sschoenberger@hartsem.edu If you are an alum, we WANT to hear from you and address your comments and questions. You are welcome to enter them in this form in advance of the gathering or to participate live. FEATURED BLOGS VIEW ALLApril 19, 2021
Widening My Circle Remapped the World Realizing the true importance of international, intercultural, and interreligious dialogueApril 23, 2021
Our Liberation is Bound Together The MA in International Peacebuilding builds upon what Hartford Seminary has long done well: inter-religious theological education, skill-building work, and the beloved community of the residentialexperience.
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The Interreligious Classroom Hartford Seminary is not training religious leaders for any one denomination or even one religious tradition, but we are preparing these leaders for the reality of our multifaith nation and world.DID YOU KNOW...
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The first chair of Shi’i Studies in North America launched at Hartford Seminary in 2015. Hartford Seminary became the first seminary in America to open its doors to women, in 1889. In 1902, Hartford Seminary was a founding member of the American Association of Schools of Religious Education. The first American center for the study of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations opened at Hartford Seminary in 1973. In 1990, Hartford Seminary became the first nondenominational theological institution in North America to name a female president. Naming a Muslim to the core faculty was a first for nondenominational theological institutions in North America in 1991. Hartford Seminary established the first Islamic Chaplaincy Program inAmerica in 2001.
The first chair of Shi’i Studies in North America launched at Hartford Seminary in 2015. Hartford Seminary became the first seminary in America to open its doors to women, in 1889. In 1902, Hartford Seminary was a founding member of the American Association of Schools of Religious Education. The first American center for the study of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations opened at Hartford Seminary in 1973. In 1990, Hartford Seminary became the first nondenominational theological institution in North America to name a female president. Naming a Muslim to the core faculty was a first for nondenominational theological institutions in North America in 1991. Hartford Seminary established the first Islamic Chaplaincy Program inAmerica in 2001.
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