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2020 FALL SEMESTER FACULTY IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT GRADUATE COURSES Alan Brill, Ph.D. RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE Associate Professor, Cooperman-Ross Endowed The goal of the Jewish-Christian Studies Chair in Jewish-Christian Studies in Honor JEWISH-CHRISTIAN of Sister Rose Thering Program at Seton Hall University is to build appreciation, understanding and STUDIES PROGRAM Charles Carter, Ph.D. Professor, Religious Studies cooperation among Christians, and people of other religious traditions. Lawrence Frizzell, S.S.L., D.Phil. Associate Professor Through the program, matriculating Director of the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies and non-matriculating students have Director of the Graduate Program in an opportunity to better understand Jewish-Christian Studies the importance of religious diversity Peter Savastano, Ph.D. in a dynamic society. The coursework Associate Professor of the Anthropology of Religion, Consciousness, Sexuality and Gender can lead to a Master of Arts or a Anthony Sciglitano, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion THE SISTER ROSE THERING FUND Seton Hall University 400 South Orange Avenue South Orange, NJ 07079 Phone: (973) 761-9006 Fax: (973) 275-2333 Email: [email protected] Website: www.shu.edu/go/sisterrose

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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED STUDENTS COURSE REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2020 TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Courses Run August 26 - December 17 The Sister Rose Thering Fund for Graduate Program of Graduate students are requested to register online at Education in Jewish-Christian Studies Jewish-Christian Studies www.shu.edu Established in 1993 to honor Sr. Rose Thering, O.P., For assistance with registration, call the Jewish- Ph.D., the Fund provides scholarships for K-12 teachers in public, private and religious schools MASTER OF ARTS so they can gain a graduate education in Jewish- Registration deadline is August 21. Within the College of Arts and Sciences, a Christian Studies at Seton Hall University. The Fund You may also register in person daily from 9 a.m. comprehensive curriculum in Jewish-Christian studies carries out the State of Mandate for to 5 p.m. at: Bayley Hall, Enrollment Services, can lead to a Master of Arts degree. Courses explore Holocaust and Genocide Education and responds (973) 761-9374. the biblical-traditional sources and the relationship to the call by Saint John Paul II to teach about the Shoah so it may never be forgotten. between Jews and Christians through the ages, providing COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2020 a critical analysis of the values and resources deriving JCST 6005: Hebrew Reading I HOW TO APPLY from each in historical and cultural perspectives. TBD, Frizzell The program helps its students explore lessons of lasting JCST 6029: Holocaust: History and Interpretation* Sister Rose Thering Fund may register for one course Tuesdays, 5:30-7:15 p.m., Molesky per semester and may take up to 12 credits on a of prejudice, , ethnocentrism and bigotry born of ignorance. It promotes personal and societal JCST 7033: Biblical and Jewish completion of these credits. Full scholarships are Thursdays, 6:15-8:25 p.m., Frizzell JCST 7045: Fall of : Jewish CERTIFICATE PROGRAM and Christian Interpretations* Scholarship assistance for matriculating students in Wednesdays, 6:15-8:25 p.m., Frizzell the master’s program is available through the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies. Call (973) 761-9751 for those taking four courses (12 credits) in the program. JCST 7588: Integral Ecology* for application details. These courses can assist those education professionals TBD, Carter in elementary, middle and secondary schools responsible Note: Scholarship recipients are responsible to pay the for implementing the New Jersey Mandate for Holocaust For details on our full course listings, please visit and Genocide Education. www.shu.edu/go/sisterrose They include: NOTE: Courses marked with (*) are recommended for To apply for a SRTF Scholarship: educators in the Sister Rose Thering Scholarship Program JCST 6001: Christian-Jewish Encounter* 1. Submit an application online, OR download For full course descriptions, please see the graduate a copy of the scholarship application, at JCST 6014: Lessons from : course catalog under the College of Arts and Sciences, www.shu.edu/go/sisterrose Trauma and Resilience Department of Religion (pgs 97–101 available at 2. Send completed application and requested JCST 7570: www.shu.edu/academics) documentation by June 12 to: JCST 6021: Modern Sister Rose Thering Fund Scholarship Committee (Jewish History II) Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Ave., South Orange, NJ 07079 * It is generally offered each fall semester. 3. Completed applications may also be scanned and sent via e-mail to [email protected] OR by fax to (973) 275-2333