Spring 2024

Patristic and Medieval Church History

The Rev. Dr. Thomas Buchan
Associate Professor of Church History, Nashotah House

Course: CH501H
Tuition: $1,725 (Credit) / $575 (Audit)
Residential week: April 8-12
Application deadline: January 29, 2024

An  introductory survey course in church history covering important events, figures, movements, and religious, social, and intellectual developments in the Patristic and Medieval periods. It is typically the first course in church history taken by students in residential degree programs.

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Historical Theology I

The Rev. Dr. Thomas Holtzen
Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, Nashotah House

Course: HT501H
Tuition: $1,725 (Credit) / $575 (Audit)
Residential week: April 8-12
Application deadline: January 29, 2024

The first of two courses in historical theology that examines theology from the second through the 12th centuries, seeking to understand how certain figures, movements, and controversies have helped to shape the development ofChristian theology. Special attention is given to key Patristic theological works and to the Ecumenical Councils of the Church.

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Pastoral Ministry I

The Rev. Dr. Kelly O’Lear
Affiliate Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Nashotah House
Associate Rector, Saint Luke’s Anglican Church, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Course: PM501H
Tuition: $1,725 (Credit) / $575 (Audit)
Residential week: April 8-12
Application deadline: January 29, 2024

This course and its companion, PM 502, provide a foundation in practical areas of parish ministry in the Anglican context with focus on the following areas of ministry: personal leadership (priestly identity, character, leading with one’s strengths, self-organization, emotional maturity, and family systems); pastoral counseling (including issues of abuse, divorce, addiction, suicide, gender dysphoria, and mandated reporting); and polity and canon law (including the structure of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion).
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Church and Society

Dr. Edward Smither
Dean of the College of Intercultural Studies and Professor of Intercultural Studies and History of Global Christianity, Columbia International University

Course: MS501D
Course dates: February 5 – March 15, 2024
Mode: Online and asynchronous
Tuition: $1,725 (Credit) / $575 (Audit)
Application deadline: January 29, 2024

In this course, students will deepen their understanding of the important cultural forces that shaped the proclamation of the gospel, from Jesus to Acts to the church in the fourth century, and the challenges and opportunities the Church faces when it proclaims the gospel in contemporary Western culture. Students will survey a variety of ways that the contemporary church’s proclamation of the gospel is mediated through cultural forms and understand a biblical framework for human culture.
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Scholarships Available!

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'Bring a Friend' Scholarship

Invite a friend to Nashotah House and you or your friend will be taking a course for the first time, you will each be eligible to receive a tuition scholarship of $300 for credit or $100 for audit. Each individual must have completed the appropriate student application (for a degree or as a Visiting Student), registered for a course, and submitted this scholarship request by the course registration deadline. Only one promotional scholarship may be requested per term.

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Church Group Scholarship

Church groups of three or more individuals from the same congregation will each be eligible to receive a tuition scholarship of $300 for credit or $100 for audit. Each individual must have completed the appropriate student application (for a degree or as a Visiting Student), registered for a course, and submitted this scholarship request by the course registration deadline. Only one promotional scholarship may be requested per term.

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Alumni Scholarship

Nashotah House alums who are not currently in a degree program are eligible to receive a tuition scholarship of $300 for credit or $100 for audit. Individuals must have completed the Visiting Student student application, registered for a course, and submitted this scholarship request by the course registration deadline. Only one promotional scholarship may be requested per term.

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Additional Information

HOUSING & MEALS
To request housing and meals for a winter residential week, fill out the housing and meals form as soon as possible. If you have questions about housing, please contact Kelly Medina at kmedina@nashotah.edu.

REFUNDS
Please inquire for deadlines regarding tuition refunds. Full refunds for housing and refectory fees will not be given after two (2) weeks prior to arrival on campus. If you have questions about fees related to your course, please contact the bursar at bursar@nashotah.edu

OTHER INQUIRIES
If you have any questions about the Visiting Student application or the winter term courses, please contact the admissions team at admissions@nashotah.edu.

CURRENT STUDENTS
Current students should register for winter courses in Populi.

FAQs
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