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MINI-CERTIFICATE IN LGBTIQ STUDIES

Global Ministries University offers a Mini-Certificate in LGBTIQ (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender-Intersex-Questioning) Studies.  This outstanding mini-certificate can be earned completely online and consists of two courses that are facilitated by instructors highly regarded in this area of study.  

The mini-certificate in 
LGBTIQ
Studies consists of two courses and a project or paper.
 Cost: $450, which can be paid in three monthly installments of $150, plus a $50 application fee.


MINI-CERTIFICATE IN
LGBTIQ STUDIES CURRICULUM

TH522 Homosexuality and the Bible: A Contemporary View Using Scriptural scholarship and personal experience, John J. McNeill, Ph.D., comes to the conclusion that, contrary to traditional interpretations of the Bible, God intended sex as a source of pleasure, joy, and love.
 

TH523 LGBTIQ Theologies and Feminism The roots of many LGBTIQ (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender-Intersex-Questioning) theologies are in feminist theoretical and practical work although they remain largely unacknowledged. This course will explore and expand these roots with a primary focus on the Christian tradition. Particular attention will be paid to the contributions of women scholars to the development of queer studies in religion and the practice of inclusive religious leadership. Imagine and implement strategies for using feminist principles for theo-ethical reflection and ministry.


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