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99 Director before enrolling in the class. A CPE Course Fee is assessed in addition to tuition. Prerequisite: CHP 550 The Many Faces of Chaplaincy. Pre or corequisites: CO 526 Therapeutic Communication; CO 560 Brief Counseling in Ministry Settings; CO 570 Brief Counseling Practicum for Ministry Settings; instructor permission. Six hours. CHP 795 Internship I Experiences in Military Chaplaincy This internship is designed for Master of Divinity students who are commissioned U.S. Military Chaplain Candidates of any U.S. Service Branch. It is to be taken concurrent with a military candidate's second "on-the-job tour" at a U.S. military installation as an Individualized Study. Students will need to submit their military tour training plan, well in advance, to the seminary's Chaplaincy Program Chair in order to develop specific course requirements. Students will be supervised and evaluated for this course by their Military Chaplain Training Officer/Supervisor and a seminary faculty member in the Chaplaincy Department. The course does not substitute for any required chaplaincy degree or certificate courses and may not be done during any military school course. Prerequisites: permission required from the Denver Seminary Chaplaincy Program Chair; CHP 511 Practicum Experiences in Military Chaplaincy. One hour. CHP 797 Internship II Experiences in Military Chaplaincy This advanced internship is designed for Master of Divinity students who are commissioned U.S. Military Chaplain Candidates of any U.S. Service Branch. It is to be taken concurrent with a military candidate's third or continuing "on-the-job tour" at a U.S. military installation as an Individualized Study. Students will need to submit their military tour training plan, well in advance, to the seminary's Chaplaincy Program Chair in order to develop the specific course requirements. Students will be supervised and evaluated for this course by their Military Chaplain Training Officer/Supervisor and a seminary faculty member in the Chaplaincy Department. The course does not substitute for any required chaplaincy degree or certificate courses and may not be done during any military school course. Prerequisites: permission required from the Denver Seminary Chaplaincy Program Chair; CHP 511 Practicum Experiences in Military Chaplaincy; CHP 795 Internship I Experiences in Military Chaplaincy. One hour. CHRISTIAN FORMATION Denver Seminary's Christian Formation courses reflect the Seminary's understanding of the value of the ancient Christian ministries of spiritual formation and discipleship which include the diverse expressions of soul care. Students are welcome who have an interest and/or call to the ministries of spiritual direction, discipleship, or spiritual transformation. Specific ministry roles include Pastor of Spiritual Formation, Pastor of Congregational Care, Pastor of Discipleship/Small Groups, as well as soul care and formation ministries within mission organizations, parachurch groups, and Christian colleges. In addition, most any ministry role within the local church can be carried out with a formation/soul care approach. CF 503 Theology for Christian Formation This course explores the biblical and theological foundations for Christian formation. It examines Trinitarian biblical and historical development, implications of the imago dei, the consequences of the Fall, the temptations of sin, and the atoning work of Christ on the cross, all with a focus on how these core teachings of the Church have been embedded in formational traditions through the centuries. Three hours. CF 504 Processes and Practices of Spiritual Formation This course provides a framework for understanding the process of Christian spiritual formation, the process of the spiritual journey and for the practice of spiritual disciplines. It also examines the biblical