In addition to courses in world Christianity and the history of religion administered by the graduate program in religion, various departments within the divinity school offer courses related to international studies.

Previously offered courses include:

The Early Medieval Church
Out of Africa: Christianity in North Africa before Islam
Introduction to Asian Religions
Christians in Religious Dialogue
Remembrance and Reconciliation: Geographies of Memory
The Christian World Mission
Liberation Theologies in Latin America, Africa, and Asia
The Church: Fragmentation and Wholeness
Contemporary Issues in the World Church
God and Caesar: Learning from the Church Struggle Against Apartheid
Christianity in Asia
The Faces of Jesus in Africa
Beyond Borders: Latin American, Latino, and Hispanic Theologies
Healing in the Developing World and Care of the Underserved: Medical and Theological Considerations
The Nation State and Theology in Africa
Thinking Theologically in a Global Context
Postcolonial Identities and Theologies in Africa
The Rwanda Genocide and the Challenge for the Church
Women’s Voices from the Third World
Third World Theology
The Canterbury Course
African Christian Spirituality

For a complete listing of courses, please see the Divinity Bulletin.

As complement to course offerings, the school’s Lecture Program Committee brings a succession of distinguished scholars and church leaders to speak in the divinity school.