Religion and Health Courses at Emory

Courses focusing on issues in religion and public health are plentiful at Emory.  Whether offered in the departments of sociology or religion or the schools of public health or theology, these courses offer students the opportunity to learn more about cutting-edge issues and efforts to address them.  Some courses are cross-listed in multiple schools or departments (see information in parentheses after the name of the course), and most, if not all, will accept students from other programs.  Contact the instructor for further information.

Course

Instructor (School)

Bachelor

Master

Doctoral

Interreligious Spiritual Care

Lartey (CST)

X

Caring for Marginalized Populations

Ellison (CST)

X

Ethnography, Reproductive Health, and Religious Ethics

Seeman (LGS)

X

Faith and Health: Transforming Communities

Formerly taught by Kiser.  The schools and the Executive Committee are determining best options for offering these in the future.

Health as Social Justice

Pastoral Dimensions of Biomedical Decisions

Scheib/Faucett (CST)

X

Religion and Public Health

Idler (LGS/CST/RSPH)

X

X

Religion and Healing, Buddhist Meditation

Negi/Ash (EC)

X

X

Religion and Health in Context: HIV

Blevins  (RSPH/CST)

X

X

Religion and Health in Context: Sexual and Reproductive Health

Blevins (RSPH/CST)

X

X

Spiritual Care in African Religious Traditions

Lartey (CST/GDR)

X

X

The New Testament and Healing

Wilson (CST)

X

  • CHP 501  Introduction to Chaplaincy, Dr Danielle Hansen
  • PC 698  Spirituality and Health, Lahronda Little
  • PT 501  Introduction to Practical Theology, Dr Susan Reynolds
  • CC 515  Methods of Social & Congregational Analysis, Dr Susan Reynolds
  • PC 650  Global perspectives on Pastoral Care, Dr Emmanuel Lartey