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126 TH 891 Individualized Study in Theology These course numbers are reserved for courses that are designed to free the student for independent investigation in theology under the guidance of a professor. Prerequisites: Enrollment in the ThM program instructor permission. Two or three hours. TH 995 Specialized Project in Theology Students should register for TH 995 when they are ready to complete the specialized project in a particular semester. Note that there are no course extensions for specialized projects. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the ThM program or instructor permission. Three hours. TH 996 Theology Thesis Proposal This course is for students in the Master of Theology program. Students submit a thesis proposal by the due date of the term of registration and receive a grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Once students register for thesis proposal, they must remain enrolled in TH 998 in subsequent semesters until the term of registration for TH 999. Prerequisite: instructor permission. Two hours. TH 998 Theology Thesis Continuation This course is for students in the Master of Theology program. Students who are not ready to enroll in TH 999 should register for TH 998 each semester until they are ready to enroll in TH 999. Course is graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Two consecutive semesters of receiving an unsatisfactory grade and/or two consecutive semesters of not paying the continuation fee will result in withdrawal from the program. Prerequisite: TH 996 Theology Thesis Proposal. No credit. TH 999 Thesis in Theology This course is for students in the Master of Theology program. Students should register for TH 999 when they are ready to complete the thesis process in a particular semester. Note that there are no course extensions for theses. Prerequisite: TH 996 Theology Thesis Proposal. Four hours. THEOLOGY, JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL ADVOCACY The well-being of diverse, rapidly changing communities requires the voices and skills of everyone and an understanding of biblical justice and the mission of God. In the Master of Arts in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy Program, students will learn how to amplify their voices in public dialogue across a variety of boundaries and contribute their inter-cultural skills to improve contexts such as neighborhoods, communities, systems, and structures. Students will evaluate and engage current and emerging social issues with integrity through biblical studies, theological reflection, ethics, organizational leadership, and practical experience while developing authentic relationships with practitioners and leaders across various disciplines and occupations. TJA 501 Redemption and Justice in the Old and New Testament The biblical narrative offers beautiful and foundational perspectives on why and how the people of God should engage with the culture around them and work for justice, yet many Christians do not have a formed biblical and theological understanding about such an important aspect of their faith and ministry. In this course, students will study all types of biblical literature and how concepts such as justice, shalom, the kingdom of God, love, and human flourishing shape a Christian view of interacting with culture. Additionally, students will interact with a variety of scholars on the philosophical and ethical dimensions of justice, duties, and rights. Two or three hours. TJA 502 Seminar in Cultural Analysis In every area of life, the Christian must exercise some level of theological reflection and cultural analysis, but for those who desire to minister and serve in a variety of contexts such as non-profit work, outreach

