This course introduces the student to the foremost Christian theologians who "do" theology out
of their own experience, the experience of women. Through the use of readings and speakers
that are racially/ethnically inclusive, the student moves from experience to analysis, analysis to
reflection, and reflection to action. The classroom structure is student-centered: the student's
experiences provide the starting point for reflection, prayer, and ritual. By means of Internet and
print research, the student engages in oral and written presentations. The student integrates
multiple intelligences throughout the course work.
ASSESSMENT DUE DATES
Theme 1: Cultural Assessment A August 31
Cultural Assessment B September 6
Theme 2: Sitz im Leben September 14
Theme 3: Embodiment September 21
Theme 4: Communities of Accountability September 28
Theme 5: Role Models Oct.1-5
Spirituality Webpage October 12
Midterm Group Presentations October 15-19
Theme 6: Preaching November 6-9
Theme 7: Perspectives of Women November 16
Theme 8: Ecology November 26
Theme 9: Humor/Cognitive Dissonance December 6
Theme 10: Making the Connections December 14
Final Exhibitions December 17-21;
January 7-14
Women's Spirituality
Oral Assessment
Role Model
Oral presentation on a person who embodies spirituality
In a three-to-five minute oral presentation, discuss the person whom you have chosen as a model
of spirituality. Be sure to include the following criteria.
Guide questions
. How has this person made a difference in our world?
. How has this person touched my life?
How does s/he demonstrate the qualities of
. Choosing to act for the good of our world
. Bringing God's love into our world
. Speaking truth courageously 60 points
The person should be someone known to you in your immediate experience of family and
friends. Your choice must be approved by the instructor.
Use a concept map or outline to structure your presentation. 40 points