FACULTY OF DIVINITY & RELIGIOUS SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS

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Undergraduate Courses (1000–4999)
Department of Torah and Tanakh Studies (HEBR)
  1. - HEBR 1001: Introduction to the Torah and Tanakh (3)

  2. - HEBR 1002: Historical Context of the Hebrew Bible (3)

  3. - HEBR 1003: Prophets and Writings: A Literary Analysis (3)

  4. - HEBR 2001: The Role of Torah in Hebrew Life (3)

  5. - HEBR 2002: Biblical Hebrew Language and Grammar (3)

  6. - HEBR 3006: Critical Methods in Biblical Studies (3)

  7. - HEBR 4010: Archaeology and the Hebrew Bible (3)

  8. - HEBR 4020: Textual Criticism and Manuscript Studies (3)

Department of Hebrew Thought and Philosophy (PHIL)
  1. - PHIL 1001: Classical Hebrew Philosophy (3)

  2. - PHIL 2001: Ethics and Moral Philosophy in Ancient Israel (3)

  3. - PHIL 3001: Jewish Thought in the Medieval Period (3)

  4. - PHIL 2002: Modern Hebrew Philosophical Movements (3)

  5. - PHIL 3002: Jewish Mysticism and Ethical Thought (3)

  6. - PHIL 2003: Contemporary Hebrew Ethics (3)

  7. - PHIL 4001: Philosophy of Hebrew Law (Halacha) (3)

Department of Hebrew Language and Literature (LIT)
  1. - LIT 3001: Advanced Biblical Hebrew Language and Grammar (3)

  2. - LIT 4001: Rabbinic Hebrew and Aramaic (3)

  3. - LIT 3002: Hebrew Literary Traditions (3)

  4. - LIT 3003: Poetry and Song in Hebrew Culture (3)

  5. - LIT 3004: Translation and Interpretation of Sacred Texts (3)

  6. - LIT 4010: Medieval Jewish Literature (3)

  7. - LIT 4020: Modern Jewish Literature and Poetry (3)

Department of Hebrew History and Cultural Studies (HICS)
  1. - HICS 1001: Hebrew History from Ancient to Modern Times (3)

  2. - HICS 1003: Diaspora Communities and Cultural Identity (3)

  3. - HICS 2001: Hebrew Life in Ancient Israel and the Global Context (3)

  4. - HICS 2002: Hebrew Art, Music, and Cultural Expression (3)

  5. - HICS 3001: The Impact of Historical Events on Hebrew Thought (3)

  6. - HICS 4001: Hebrew Modern Movements and Societies (3)

  7. - HICS 4010: Hebrew Cultural Memory & Heritage (3)

Department of Rabbinic and Talmudic Studies (RABB)
  1. - RABB 1001: Introduction to Talmud and Midrash (3)

  2. - RABB 2001: Legal Principles in Rabbinic Literature (3)

  3. - RABB 2002: Ethical Teachings in Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - RABB 3001: Developing Halachic Thought (3)

  5. - RABB 1002: Commentaries and Modern Talmudic Interpretation (3)

  6. - RABB 1003: Talmudic Logic and Reasoning (3)

  7. - RABB 3002: Halacha and Contemporary Ethical Issues (3)

Department of Messianic and Eschatological Thought (ESCH)
  1. - ESCH 1001: Messianic Concepts in Judaism (3)

  2. - ESCH 2001: Prophetic Visions and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 1002: Messianism in Hebrew Tradition (3)

  4. - ESCH 1003: Modern Interpretations of Messianic Hope (3)

  5. - ESCH 2002: Eschatology and Its Ethical Implications (3)

Department of Interfaith and Comparative Religion (INTER)
  1. - INTER 2001: Judaism and Christianity: Historical and Theological Dialogue (3)

  2. - INTER 2002: Islamic Perspectives on Judaism (3)

  3. - INTER 3001: Interfaith Understanding and Cooperation (3)

  4. - INTER 4001: Religious Pluralism and Contemporary Challenges (3)

Department of Sacred Practices and Rituals (RIT)
  1. - RIT 3001: Hebrew Worship and Prayer Traditions (3)

  2. - RIT 3002: Festivals and Holidays in Hebrew Thought (3)

  3. - RIT 4001: Lifecycle Rituals and Ceremonies (3)

  4. - RIT 4010: Sacred Spaces and Architecture (3)

  5. - RIT 4020: Ritual Purity and Daily Practices (3)

Recomanded Electives:Undergraduate Courses (1000–4999)
Missiology: A Historical, Theological, Anthropological & Cultural Study from a Hebrew Perspective I
  • HEBR 1010: Foundations of Missiology from a Hebrew Perspective (3)Introduction to biblical and historical roots of missions, emphasizing Hebrew thought.

Missiology II
  • HEBR 1011: Cultural Anthropology & Mission in Hebrew Contexts (3)Understanding cultural dynamics through Hebrew and biblical lenses.

Missiology III
  • HEBR 1012: Theological Approaches to Mission and Evangelism (3)Developing missiological strategies rooted in Hebrew scriptures.

Path of the Blessed: Discipleship & Holistic Living I
  • RABB 2010: Discipleship in Hebrew Scripture & Practice (3)Biblical principles of discipleship and spiritual growth.

Path of the Blessed II
  • RABB 2011: Holistic Living & Spiritual Wellness (3)Integrating mind, body, and spirit from Hebrew wisdom.

Path of the Blessed III
  • RABB 2012: Discipleship in Community & Service (3)Living out biblical commandments through community engagement.

Prophetic Visions: Black Hebrews & Modern Liberation Movements
  • ESCH 3010: Prophetic Movements & Black Hebrew Identity (3)Historical and prophetic roots of Black Hebrew movements.

Modern Liberation Movements
  • ESCH 3011: Prophetic Visions and Social Justice (3)Analysis of prophetic traditions inspiring liberation movements.

The Church & Pastoral Ministry Concept
  • RIT 4030: Foundations of Pastoral Ministry in Hebrew Thought (3)Principles of covenant leadership rooted in biblical practices.

Church & Pastoral Ministry
  • RIT 4031: Pastoral Care & Discipleship (3)Practical pastoral skills from a Hebrew biblical perspective.

The True Identity of the Trans-Atlantic Slaves
  • HICS 1002: Critical Examination of Historical & Scriptural Records (3)Historical and biblical analysis of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and identity.

Spiritual Technology: Prophecy, Identity & Liberation
  • PHIL 1010: Prophetic Spiritual Technologies in Hebrew Thought (3)Understanding prophetic tools for liberation and identity.

Biblical Counseling Intensive
  • PHIL 1020: Biblical Counseling & Inner Healing (3)Practical biblical approaches to counseling.

Corporate Chaplaincy Workshop
  • RIT 4040: Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care in Corporate Settings (3)Training for workplace ministry and spiritual support.

Advanced Biblical Exegesis Workshop
  • HEBR 4001: Advanced Hermeneutics & Exegesis Techniques (3)Deep dive into biblical textual analysis.

Digital Ministry & Online Community Building
  • INTER 1001: Digital Evangelism & Online Discipleship (3)Strategies for digital outreach rooted in biblical principles.

Financial Stewardship for Faith Leaders
  • PHIL 1030: Biblical Principles of Stewardship & Giving (3)Financial management in faith communities.

The Virtuous Woman: Hebrew Wisdom for Excellence
  • LIT 1001: Proverbs & Wisdom Literature on Virtue (3)Exploring spiritual virtues through Hebrew wisdom texts.

Walking in Virtue: Hebrew Perspectives on Manhood
  • LIT 1010: Masculinity & Virtue in Hebrew Scripture (3)Moral development based on biblical models.

Master’s Courses (5000–6999)
LIT (5001–6999)
  1. - LIT 5001: Literary Styles and Genres in Hebrew Texts (3)

  2. - LIT 5002: Poetics and Rhetoric in Hebrew Literature (3)

  3. - LIT 5003: Literary Analysis of Biblical and Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - LIT 5004: Modern Hebrew Literature and Poetry (3)

  5. - LIT 6005: Translation Techniques for Sacred and Secular Texts (3)

  6. - LIT 6006: Hebrew Narrative and Storytelling (3)

  7. - LIT 6007: Cultural Expression in Hebrew Literature (3)

HEBR (5001–6999)
  1. - HEBR 5001: Advanced Hebrew Language and Exegesis (3)

  2. - HEBR 5002: Biblical Textual Criticism and Translation (3)

  3. - HEBR 5003: Literary Analysis of Biblical and Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - HEBR 5004: Hebrew Linguistics and Syntax (3)

  5. - HEBR 6005: Textual Variants and Manuscript Studies (3)

  6. - HEBR 6006: Midrashic Literature and Interpretation (3)

  7. - HEBR 6007: Hebrew in the Post-Biblical Period (3)

RABB (5001–6999)
  1. - RABB 5001: Advanced Talmudic and Midrashic Analysis (3)

  2. - RABB 5002: Halachic Methodologies and Applications (3)

  3. - RABB 6003: Rabbinic Commentaries & Their Development (3)

  4. - RABB 6004: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions of Rabbinic Law (3)

  5. - RABB 6005: Contemporary Halachic Issues and Case Studies (3)

HICS (5001–5999)
  1. - HICS 5001: Historiography of Hebrew Communities and Movements (3)

  2. - HICS 5002: Cultural Heritage and Memory Studies (3)

  3. - HICS 5003: Art, Music, and Cultural Expression in Hebrew History (3)

  4. - HICS 6004: Modern Hebrew Identity and Society (3)

  5. - HICS 6005: Hebrew Responses to Modernity (3)

PHIL (5001–6999)
  1. - PHIL 5001: Philosophy of Religion (3)

  2. - PHIL 5002: Ethics and Moral Philosophy (3)

  3. - PHIL 6003: Critical Theories in Religious Philosophy (3)

  4. - PHIL 6004: Interfaith Philosophical Dialogues (3)

  5. - PHIL 6005: Contemporary Movements in Religious Philosophy (3)

ESCH (5001–5999)
  1. - ESCH 5001: Eschatology in Jewish and Christian Traditions (3)

  2. - ESCH 5002: Messianic Literature and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 6003: Apocalyptic Literature and Symbolism (3)

  4. - ESCH 6004: Ethical Dimensions of Eschatology (3)

  5. - ESCH 6005: Modern Eschatological Movements (3)

INTER (5001–5999)
  1. - INTER 5001: Interfaith Dialogue and Ethics (3)

  2. - INTER 5002: Comparative Religious Hermeneutics (3)

  3. - INTER 5003: Religious Tolerance and Conflict Resolution (3)

  4. - INTER 5004: Interfaith Movements and Global Society (3)

  5. - INTER 5005: Religious Pluralism and Social Ethics (3)

RIT (6001–6999)
  1. - RIT 6001: Ritual Theory and Practice in Depth (3)

  2. - RIT 6002: Sacred Space and Ritual Architecture (3)

  3. - RIT 6003: Ritual Innovation and Modern Practices (3)

  4. - RIT 6004: Ritual and Identity Formation (3)

  5. - RIT 6005: Rituals in Interfaith Contexts (3)

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Doctoral/Ph.D. Courses (7000–9999)
LIT (7001–9999)
  1. - LIT 7001: Literary Criticism and Theory of Hebrew Texts (3)

  2. - LIT 7002: Literary Movements in Modern Jewish Literature (3)

  3. - LIT 8003: Comparative Literature: Hebrew and World Texts (3)

  4. - LIT 8004: Literary Analysis of Scriptural/Biblical and Rabbinic Narratives (3)

  5. - LIT 9005: Seminar: Contemporary Hebrew Literary Movements (3)

HEBR (7001–7999)
  1. - HEBR 7001: Critical Methods in Biblical and Rabbinic Studies (3)

  2. - HEBR 2002: Manuscript Studies and Textual Variants (3)

  3. - HEBR 2003: Advanced Exegesis of Hebrew Texts (3)

  4. - HEBR 9004: Archaeological and Historical Contexts (3)

  5. - HEBR 9005: Reception History of Biblical Texts (3)

RABB (7001–7999)
  1. - RABB 8001: Advanced Talmudic and Midrashic Analysis (3)

  2. - RABB 8002: Halachic Development and Legal Reasoning (3)

  3. - RABB 9003: Rabbinic Commentaries and Their Contexts (3)

  4. - RABB 9004: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions in Rabbinic Law (3)

  5. - RABB 9005: Modern Talmudic Scholarship (3)

HICS (7001–9999)
  1. - HICS 7001: Historiography of Hebrew Movements and Communities (3)

  2. - HICS 7002: Cultural Heritage and Memory Studies (3)

  3. - HICS 8003: Art, Music, and Cultural Expression in Hebrew History (3)

  4. - HICS 9004: Theories of Identity and Memory (3)

  5. - HICS 9005: Seminar: Hebrew History in the 20th and 21st Centuries (3)

PHIL (7001–9999)
  1. - PHIL 7001: Philosophical Foundations of Jewish Theology (3)

  2. - PHIL 8002: Advanced Ethical Thought in Judaism (3)

  3. - PHIL 8003: Critical Theory and Moral Philosophy (3)

  4. - PHIL 8004: Interfaith Philosophical Engagement (3)

  5. - PHIL 9005: Contemporary Movements in Religious Philosophy (3)

ESCH (7001–9999)
  1. - ESCH 7001: Eschatology in Jewish and Christian Traditions (3)

  2. - ESCH 8002: Messianic Literature and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 8003: Apocalyptic Literature and Symbolism (3)

  4. - ESCH 9004: Ethical Dimensions of Eschatology (3)

  5. - ESCH 9005: Modern Eschatological Movements (3)

INTER (7001–9999)
  1. - INTER 7001: Advanced Interfaith Dialogue and Practice (3)

  2. - INTER 7002: Comparative Religious Hermeneutics (3)

  3. - INTER 8003: Religious Pluralism and Social Ethics (3)

  4. - INTER 9004: Critical Theory in Religious Pluralism (3)

  5. - INTER 9005: Seminar: Interfaith Movements and Global Society (3)

RIT (7001–9999)
  1. - RIT 7001: Ritual Theory and Practice in Depth (3)

  2. - RIT 8002: Sacred Space and Ritual Architecture (3)

  3. - RIT 8003: Ritual Innovation and Contemporary Practice (3)

  4. - RIT 9004: Ritual and Identity Formation (3)

  5. - RIT 9005: Rituals in Interfaith Perspectives (3)

Electives (from all departments)
  1. - Missiology: A Historical, Theological, Anthropological, & Cultural Study from a Hebrew Perspective I, II, & III

  2. - Path of the Blessed: Discipleship and Holistic Living I, II, & III

  3. - Prophetic Visions: Black Hebrews and Modern Liberation Movements

  4. - The Church & Pastoral Ministry Concept

  5. - The True Identity of the Trans-Atlantic Slaves: A Critical Examination of Historical & Scriptural Records

  6. - Spiritual Technology: Prophecy, Identity, and Liberation

  7. - Biblical Counseling Intensive

  8. - Corporate Chaplaincy Workshop

  9. - Advanced Biblical Exegesis Workshop

  10. - Digital Ministry and Online Community Building

  11. - Financial Stewardship for Faith Leaders

  12. - The Virtuous Woman: Embracing Hebrew Wisdom for a Life of Excellence

  13. - Walking in Virtue: Becoming a Man of Value Through a Hebrew Perspective

  14. - (additional electives can be added as needed)

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Undergraduate Courses (1000–4999)
Department of Torah and Tanakh Studies (HEBR)
  1. - HEBR 1001: Introduction to the Torah and Tanakh (3)

  2. - HEBR 1002: Historical Context of the Hebrew Bible (3)

  3. - HEBR 1003: Prophets and Writings: A Literary Analysis (3)

  4. - HEBR 2001: The Role of Torah in Hebrew Life (3)

  5. - HEBR 2002: Biblical Hebrew Language and Grammar (3)

  6. - HEBR 3006: Critical Methods in Biblical Studies (3)

  7. - HEBR 4010: Archaeology and the Hebrew Bible (3)

  8. - HEBR 4020: Textual Criticism and Manuscript Studies (3)

Department of Hebrew Thought and Philosophy (PHIL)
  1. - PHIL 1001: Classical Hebrew Philosophy (3)

  2. - PHIL 2001: Ethics and Moral Philosophy in Ancient Israel (3)

  3. - PHIL 3001: Jewish Thought in the Medieval Period (3)

  4. - PHIL 2002: Modern Hebrew Philosophical Movements (3)

  5. - PHIL 3002: Jewish Mysticism and Ethical Thought (3)

  6. - PHIL 2003: Contemporary Hebrew Ethics (3)

  7. - PHIL 4001: Philosophy of Hebrew Law (Halacha) (3)

Department of Hebrew Language and Literature (LIT)
  1. - LIT 3001: Advanced Biblical Hebrew Language and Grammar (3)

  2. - LIT 4001: Rabbinic Hebrew and Aramaic (3)

  3. - LIT 3002: Hebrew Literary Traditions (3)

  4. - LIT 3003: Poetry and Song in Hebrew Culture (3)

  5. - LIT 3004: Translation and Interpretation of Sacred Texts (3)

  6. - LIT 4010: Medieval Jewish Literature (3)

  7. - LIT 4020: Modern Jewish Literature and Poetry (3)

Department of Hebrew History and Cultural Studies (HICS)
  1. - HICS 1001: Hebrew History from Ancient to Modern Times (3)

  2. - HICS 1003: Diaspora Communities and Cultural Identity (3)

  3. - HICS 2001: Hebrew Life in Ancient Israel and the Global Context (3)

  4. - HICS 2002: Hebrew Art, Music, and Cultural Expression (3)

  5. - HICS 3001: The Impact of Historical Events on Hebrew Thought (3)

  6. - HICS 4001: Hebrew Modern Movements and Societies (3)

  7. - HICS 4010: Hebrew Cultural Memory & Heritage (3)

Department of Rabbinic and Talmudic Studies (RABB)
  1. - RABB 1001: Introduction to Talmud and Midrash (3)

  2. - RABB 2001: Legal Principles in Rabbinic Literature (3)

  3. - RABB 2002: Ethical Teachings in Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - RABB 3001: Developing Halachic Thought (3)

  5. - RABB 1002: Commentaries and Modern Talmudic Interpretation (3)

  6. - RABB 1003: Talmudic Logic and Reasoning (3)

  7. - RABB 3002: Halacha and Contemporary Ethical Issues (3)

Department of Messianic and Eschatological Thought (ESCH)
  1. - ESCH 1001: Messianic Concepts in Judaism (3)

  2. - ESCH 2001: Prophetic Visions and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 1002: Messianism in Hebrew Tradition (3)

  4. - ESCH 1003: Modern Interpretations of Messianic Hope (3)

  5. - ESCH 2002: Eschatology and Its Ethical Implications (3)

Department of Interfaith and Comparative Religion (INTER)
  1. - INTER 2001: Judaism and Christianity: Historical and Theological Dialogue (3)

  2. - INTER 2002: Islamic Perspectives on Judaism (3)

  3. - INTER 3001: Interfaith Understanding and Cooperation (3)

  4. - INTER 4001: Religious Pluralism and Contemporary Challenges (3)

Department of Sacred Practices and Rituals (RIT)
  1. - RIT 3001: Hebrew Worship and Prayer Traditions (3)

  2. - RIT 3002: Festivals and Holidays in Hebrew Thought (3)

  3. - RIT 4001: Lifecycle Rituals and Ceremonies (3)

  4. - RIT 4010: Sacred Spaces and Architecture (3)

  5. - RIT 4020: Ritual Purity and Daily Practices (3)

Recomanded Electives:Undergraduate Courses (1000–4999)
Missiology: A Historical, Theological, Anthropological & Cultural Study from a Hebrew Perspective I
  • HEBR 1010: Foundations of Missiology from a Hebrew Perspective (3)Introduction to biblical and historical roots of missions, emphasizing Hebrew thought.

Missiology II
  • HEBR 1011: Cultural Anthropology & Mission in Hebrew Contexts (3)Understanding cultural dynamics through Hebrew and biblical lenses.

Missiology III
  • HEBR 1012: Theological Approaches to Mission and Evangelism (3)Developing missiological strategies rooted in Hebrew scriptures.

Path of the Blessed: Discipleship & Holistic Living I
  • RABB 2010: Discipleship in Hebrew Scripture & Practice (3)Biblical principles of discipleship and spiritual growth.

Path of the Blessed II
  • RABB 2011: Holistic Living & Spiritual Wellness (3)Integrating mind, body, and spirit from Hebrew wisdom.

Path of the Blessed III
  • RABB 2012: Discipleship in Community & Service (3)Living out biblical commandments through community engagement.

Prophetic Visions: Black Hebrews & Modern Liberation Movements
  • ESCH 3010: Prophetic Movements & Black Hebrew Identity (3)Historical and prophetic roots of Black Hebrew movements.

Modern Liberation Movements
  • ESCH 3011: Prophetic Visions and Social Justice (3)Analysis of prophetic traditions inspiring liberation movements.

The Church & Pastoral Ministry Concept
  • RIT 4030: Foundations of Pastoral Ministry in Hebrew Thought (3)Principles of covenant leadership rooted in biblical practices.

Church & Pastoral Ministry
  • RIT 4031: Pastoral Care & Discipleship (3)Practical pastoral skills from a Hebrew biblical perspective.

The True Identity of the Trans-Atlantic Slaves
  • HICS 1002: Critical Examination of Historical & Scriptural Records (3)Historical and biblical analysis of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and identity.

Spiritual Technology: Prophecy, Identity & Liberation
  • PHIL 1010: Prophetic Spiritual Technologies in Hebrew Thought (3)Understanding prophetic tools for liberation and identity.

Biblical Counseling Intensive
  • PHIL 1020: Biblical Counseling & Inner Healing (3)Practical biblical approaches to counseling.

Corporate Chaplaincy Workshop
  • RIT 4040: Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care in Corporate Settings (3)Training for workplace ministry and spiritual support.

Advanced Biblical Exegesis Workshop
  • HEBR 4001: Advanced Hermeneutics & Exegesis Techniques (3)Deep dive into biblical textual analysis.

Digital Ministry & Online Community Building
  • INTER 1001: Digital Evangelism & Online Discipleship (3)Strategies for digital outreach rooted in biblical principles.

Financial Stewardship for Faith Leaders
  • PHIL 1030: Biblical Principles of Stewardship & Giving (3)Financial management in faith communities.

The Virtuous Woman: Hebrew Wisdom for Excellence
  • LIT 1001: Proverbs & Wisdom Literature on Virtue (3)Exploring spiritual virtues through Hebrew wisdom texts.

Walking in Virtue: Hebrew Perspectives on Manhood
  • LIT 1010: Masculinity & Virtue in Hebrew Scripture (3)Moral development based on biblical models.

Master’s Courses (5000–6999)
LIT (5001–6999)
  1. - LIT 5001: Literary Styles and Genres in Hebrew Texts (3)

  2. - LIT 5002: Poetics and Rhetoric in Hebrew Literature (3)

  3. - LIT 5003: Literary Analysis of Biblical and Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - LIT 5004: Modern Hebrew Literature and Poetry (3)

  5. - LIT 6005: Translation Techniques for Sacred and Secular Texts (3)

  6. - LIT 6006: Hebrew Narrative and Storytelling (3)

  7. - LIT 6007: Cultural Expression in Hebrew Literature (3)

HEBR (5001–6999)
  1. - HEBR 5001: Advanced Hebrew Language and Exegesis (3)

  2. - HEBR 5002: Biblical Textual Criticism and Translation (3)

  3. - HEBR 5003: Literary Analysis of Biblical and Rabbinic Texts (3)

  4. - HEBR 5004: Hebrew Linguistics and Syntax (3)

  5. - HEBR 6005: Textual Variants and Manuscript Studies (3)

  6. - HEBR 6006: Midrashic Literature and Interpretation (3)

  7. - HEBR 6007: Hebrew in the Post-Biblical Period (3)

RABB (5001–6999)
  1. - RABB 5001: Advanced Talmudic and Midrashic Analysis (3)

  2. - RABB 5002: Halachic Methodologies and Applications (3)

  3. - RABB 6003: Rabbinic Commentaries & Their Development (3)

  4. - RABB 6004: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions of Rabbinic Law (3)

  5. - RABB 6005: Contemporary Halachic Issues and Case Studies (3)

HICS (5001–5999)
  1. - HICS 5001: Historiography of Hebrew Communities and Movements (3)

  2. - HICS 5002: Cultural Heritage and Memory Studies (3)

  3. - HICS 5003: Art, Music, and Cultural Expression in Hebrew History (3)

  4. - HICS 6004: Modern Hebrew Identity and Society (3)

  5. - HICS 6005: Hebrew Responses to Modernity (3)

PHIL (5001–6999)
  1. - PHIL 5001: Philosophy of Religion (3)

  2. - PHIL 5002: Ethics and Moral Philosophy (3)

  3. - PHIL 6003: Critical Theories in Religious Philosophy (3)

  4. - PHIL 6004: Interfaith Philosophical Dialogues (3)

  5. - PHIL 6005: Contemporary Movements in Religious Philosophy (3)

ESCH (5001–5999)
  1. - ESCH 5001: Eschatology in Jewish and Christian Traditions (3)

  2. - ESCH 5002: Messianic Literature and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 6003: Apocalyptic Literature and Symbolism (3)

  4. - ESCH 6004: Ethical Dimensions of Eschatology (3)

  5. - ESCH 6005: Modern Eschatological Movements (3)

INTER (5001–5999)
  1. - INTER 5001: Interfaith Dialogue and Ethics (3)

  2. - INTER 5002: Comparative Religious Hermeneutics (3)

  3. - INTER 5003: Religious Tolerance and Conflict Resolution (3)

  4. - INTER 5004: Interfaith Movements and Global Society (3)

  5. - INTER 5005: Religious Pluralism and Social Ethics (3)

RIT (6001–6999)
  1. - RIT 6001: Ritual Theory and Practice in Depth (3)

  2. - RIT 6002: Sacred Space and Ritual Architecture (3)

  3. - RIT 6003: Ritual Innovation and Modern Practices (3)

  4. - RIT 6004: Ritual and Identity Formation (3)

  5. - RIT 6005: Rituals in Interfaith Contexts (3)

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Doctoral/Ph.D. Courses (7000–9999)
LIT (7001–9999)
  1. - LIT 7001: Literary Criticism and Theory of Hebrew Texts (3)

  2. - LIT 7002: Literary Movements in Modern Jewish Literature (3)

  3. - LIT 8003: Comparative Literature: Hebrew and World Texts (3)

  4. - LIT 8004: Literary Analysis of Scriptural/Biblical and Rabbinic Narratives (3)

  5. - LIT 9005: Seminar: Contemporary Hebrew Literary Movements (3)

HEBR (7001–7999)
  1. - HEBR 7001: Critical Methods in Biblical and Rabbinic Studies (3)

  2. - HEBR 2002: Manuscript Studies and Textual Variants (3)

  3. - HEBR 2003: Advanced Exegesis of Hebrew Texts (3)

  4. - HEBR 9004: Archaeological and Historical Contexts (3)

  5. - HEBR 9005: Reception History of Biblical Texts (3)

RABB (7001–7999)
  1. - RABB 8001: Advanced Talmudic and Midrashic Analysis (3)

  2. - RABB 8002: Halachic Development and Legal Reasoning (3)

  3. - RABB 9003: Rabbinic Commentaries and Their Contexts (3)

  4. - RABB 9004: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions in Rabbinic Law (3)

  5. - RABB 9005: Modern Talmudic Scholarship (3)

HICS (7001–9999)
  1. - HICS 7001: Historiography of Hebrew Movements and Communities (3)

  2. - HICS 7002: Cultural Heritage and Memory Studies (3)

  3. - HICS 8003: Art, Music, and Cultural Expression in Hebrew History (3)

  4. - HICS 9004: Theories of Identity and Memory (3)

  5. - HICS 9005: Seminar: Hebrew History in the 20th and 21st Centuries (3)

PHIL (7001–9999)
  1. - PHIL 7001: Philosophical Foundations of Jewish Theology (3)

  2. - PHIL 8002: Advanced Ethical Thought in Judaism (3)

  3. - PHIL 8003: Critical Theory and Moral Philosophy (3)

  4. - PHIL 8004: Interfaith Philosophical Engagement (3)

  5. - PHIL 9005: Contemporary Movements in Religious Philosophy (3)

ESCH (7001–9999)
  1. - ESCH 7001: Eschatology in Jewish and Christian Traditions (3)

  2. - ESCH 8002: Messianic Literature and End-Time Beliefs (3)

  3. - ESCH 8003: Apocalyptic Literature and Symbolism (3)

  4. - ESCH 9004: Ethical Dimensions of Eschatology (3)

  5. - ESCH 9005: Modern Eschatological Movements (3)

INTER (7001–9999)
  1. - INTER 7001: Advanced Interfaith Dialogue and Practice (3)

  2. - INTER 7002: Comparative Religious Hermeneutics (3)

  3. - INTER 8003: Religious Pluralism and Social Ethics (3)

  4. - INTER 9004: Critical Theory in Religious Pluralism (3)

  5. - INTER 9005: Seminar: Interfaith Movements and Global Society (3)

RIT (7001–9999)
  1. - RIT 7001: Ritual Theory and Practice in Depth (3)

  2. - RIT 8002: Sacred Space and Ritual Architecture (3)

  3. - RIT 8003: Ritual Innovation and Contemporary Practice (3)

  4. - RIT 9004: Ritual and Identity Formation (3)

  5. - RIT 9005: Rituals in Interfaith Perspectives (3)

Electives (from all departments)
  1. - Missiology: A Historical, Theological, Anthropological, & Cultural Study from a Hebrew Perspective I, II, & III

  2. - Path of the Blessed: Discipleship and Holistic Living I, II, & III

  3. - Prophetic Visions: Black Hebrews and Modern Liberation Movements

  4. - The Church & Pastoral Ministry Concept

  5. - The True Identity of the Trans-Atlantic Slaves: A Critical Examination of Historical & Scriptural Records

  6. - Spiritual Technology: Prophecy, Identity, and Liberation

  7. - Biblical Counseling Intensive

  8. - Corporate Chaplaincy Workshop

  9. - Advanced Biblical Exegesis Workshop

  10. - Digital Ministry and Online Community Building

  11. - Financial Stewardship for Faith Leaders

  12. - The Virtuous Woman: Embracing Hebrew Wisdom for a Life of Excellence

  13. - Walking in Virtue: Becoming a Man of Value Through a Hebrew Perspective

  14. - (additional electives can be added as needed)

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This extensive list now reflects best practices for curriculum development, from undergraduate to doctoral levels, structured by your department codes and numbering scheme, including a broad array of electives rooted in Hebrew thought and contemporary relevance.

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