Program in Religion and the Arts Courses
Courses taught by Institute faculty are listed. for other degree
courses, consult the Divinity School bulletin.
Fall 2005
Iconography of Christian Art. Jaime Lara.
Mexican Art of the Sixteenth Century. Jaime Lara
and Mary Miller.
Music and Theology: Luther, Zwingli,
Calvin, and the Council of Trent. Markus Rathey.
J.S. Bach’s First Year in Leipzig. Markus
Rathey.
Writing Workshop: Spiritual Autobiography. Martha
Serpas.
Writing Workshop:
Contemporary Poetry as Theology. Martha Serpas.
Spring 2006
Liturgical Drama and Its Architectural Settings in the
Latin Middle
Ages and the Latin New World. Margot Fassler
and Jaime Lara.
The House of the Lord. Jaime Lara.
Ritual, Music, Documentary. Margot Fassler.
Maria/chi and Hispanic Popular Devotion. Lorenzo
Candelaria.
Christian Mysticism in Late-Medieval Europe. Lana
Schwebel.
Mozart’s Sacred Music. Markus Rathey.
The String Quartet in the First Half
of the 19th Century. Markus Rathey.
Fall 2006
On
Meaning and Music in World Religions. Philip V. Bohlman.
Musical
Skills and Vocal Development
for Parish Ministry. Patrick Evans.
Iconography
of Christian Art. Jaime Lara.
The
Afterlife: The Apocalypse in Art and Architecture. Jaime Lara.
Buxtehude.
Markus Rathey.
Late
Beethoven. Markus Rathey.
Music,
Liturgy, and Historiography in
Medieval England. Margot E. Fassler.
Christianity
and Lyric Poetry. Max Harris.
Theater
and Incarnation. Max Harris.
Spring 2007
Creativity
and the Congregation. Siobhán Garrigan and Patrick Evans.
The
Art and Architecture of Conversion and
Evangelism. Jaime Lara.
The
House of the Lord. Jaime Lara.
Sacred
Music in the Western Christian Tradition. Margot E. Fassler.
Religious Narrative and Autobiographical Writing.
Beverly Coyle.
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