Saint Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary Saint Seraphim School of Orthodox Theology Better Than Ever
Saint Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary Saint Seraphim School of Orthodox Theology Cistercian Order of the Holy Cross, Common Observance, Inc. 501(c) 3 Not for Profit Corporation 1606 Briar Lake Circle Winston-Salem, NC, 27103 USA 336-918-0975 Dean The Most Rev. Oscar Joseph, M.S. Ph. D, D.S.T., OCCO Assistant to the Dean Rev.Br. Columcille, OCCO Dear Students and Inquirers: Greetings to you in the Name of our Precious Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ. It is with great pleasure that I am able to announce that St. Stephen Harding College and Seminary and Saint Seraphim School of Orthodox Theology are offering an exciting number of new courses, Certifications, and Masters Degrees. Additionally through the use of Skype we are offering world wide audio and video classes to students around the world. Our students will be able to speak directly to their instructors and other class-mates. The audio/video medium is used by many colleges and seminaries. Recent statistics indicate that 63% of all schools are using some form of off campus studies. Associate Deans The Most Rev. Timothy Buss, Th.D. The Most. Rev. Daniel, D.D., Th.D., LL.Lit.D. The Most Rev. Mark, M.P.A., Th.D., OCMA Rev. Joachim Seeger, Dr., Dr., D.D. Better Than Ever Should you have any questions you are welcome to write, call, or Skype me. Blessings, The Most Rev. Oscar Joseph, Ph.D., D.S.T., O.C.C.O. President
PC 303/603: Premarital Counseling PC 200/500: Competent Christian Counseling PC 304/604: The Problem of Pornography PC 201/501: Clinical Pastoral Counseling PC 305/605: Ministering to Those Trapped in Pornography PC 202/502: Psychology and Christian Counseling PC 203/503: Legal Issues and Pastoral Counseling PC 204/504: Christian Counseling Strategies PC 205/505: Biblical Basis and Strategies for Christian Counseling PC 306/606: Counseling the Wife of the Sexual Addict PC 307/607: Healing Victims of Sexual Abuse PC 308/608: Sexual Norms and Ethics PC 309/609: Sex and the Marriage Covenant PC 206/506: Christian Coaching PC 310/610: Pastoral Care for the Homosexual PC 207/507: Grief Counseling PC 302/602: Marriage Counseling, Short Term PC 300/600: Pastoral Counseling for Depression PC 301/601: Clinical Couple Therapy
MIN 104: Homeschooling MIN 205/505: Pro-Life Studies MIN 306/606: Eldercare MIN 307/607: Hospital and Nursing Home Pastoral Care MIN 206/506: Social Issues and the Catholic Faith MIN 208/508: Children Faith and Life MIN 209/509: Humanae Vitae MIN 308/608: Dying, Grieving, Faith and Family MIN 309/609: Pastoral Care for the Dying MIN 210/510: Conducting Retreats MIN 310/610: Accountable Leadership MIN 211/511: Culture vs. Christianity MIN 311/611: Church Administration and Financial Management MIN 304/604: Abortion Culture MIN 312/612: Church Administration
MIN 313/613: Work and setting of the Chaplain SDIR 307/507: Christ: The Life of the Soul Min 314/614: Hospital Chaplain SDIR 308/508: Theology and Sanity MIN 315/615: Hospital Chaplain/Prayer for the Sick SDIR 309/509: Seeking Christian Perfection MIN 316/616: Prison Chaplain SDIR 310/510: Life Work MIN 317/617: College Chaplain SDIR 311/511: Prayer MIN 318/618: Armed Services Chaplain SDIR 312/512: Christian State of Life for Laity SDIR 313/513: Essential Elements of Christian Discipleship SDIR 314/514: Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Better Than Ever SDIR 315/515: Lives of the Saints I SDIR 317/517: Lives of the Saints II SDIR 316/516: Men of Holiness
CIST 202/602 Practical Monasticism ECCL 303/503 Theology of the Church THEO 307/607: St. Thomas Aquinas and the Summa SACR 120/520: Worship in the Early Church THEO 308/608: The Catholic Faith SACR 200/600: The Sacraments: An Interdisciplinary Study THEO 309/609: Salvation History SACR 206/606: Priesthood I THEO 310/610: Philosophy of Religion SACR 207/607: Priesthood II SACR 405/605: Eucharistic Heritage, Belief and Ceremony SCRP 204/604: Jesus of Nazareth SCRP 205/605: Culture and the Bible
MYST 451/651: Early Church Fathers Mary 204/504: Mary Through Time Mary 205/505: Mother of God and Church WMCH 304/604: Being a Woman Better Than Ever WMCH 305/605: Five Great Women Saints WMCH 306/606: Four Holy Women WMCH 307/607: St. Teresa of Avila
PC 200/500: Competent Christian Counseling PC 201/501: Clinical Pastoral Counseling PC 205/505: Biblical Basis and Strategies for Christian Counseling PC 206/506: Christian Coaching PC 202/502: Psychology and Christian Counseling PC 203/503: Legal Issues and Pastoral Counseling PC 204/504: Christian Counseling Strategies PC 303/603: Premarital Counseling PC 302/602: Marriage Counseling, Short Term PC 301/601: Clinical Couple Therapy
More advanced degree studies PC 304/604: The Problem of Pornography PC 305/605: Ministering to Those Trapped in Pornography PC 306/606: Counseling the Wife of the Sexual Addict The National Christian Counselors Association (NCCA) is a not-for-profit professional organization that trains, certifies and licenses Christian counselors. If you want to learn how to counsel members of your community who are experiencing problems PC 308/608: Sexual Norms and Ethics If you want to be credentialed and enter the field of counseling as a profession PC 309/609: Sex and the Marriage Covenant These Certificates should be taken in this order: If you want to become A.P.S. (Arno Profile System) certified and learn a Biblically -based counseling model with proven success. NCCA training includes several options ranging from licensing to advanced level programs. If you want to continue your education, you can receive your next degree level (Bachelors, Masters, or Doctorate) in Christian Counseling from St. Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary, which is an approved certified academic institute by the NCCA. Go to www.stephanhardingseminary.org for more information
MIN 310/610: Accountable Leadership MIN 206/506: Social Issues and the Catholic Faith MIN 311/611: Church Administration and Financial Management MIN 301/501: Catholic Social Teaching MIN 312/612: Church Administration MIN 211/511: Culture vs. Christianity MIN 209/509: Humanae Vitae MIN 210/510: Conducting Retreats MIN 304/604: Abortion Culture MIN 302: Catholic Daily Life, Customs and Traditions
MIN 313/613: Work and Setting of the Chaplain MIN 308/608: Dying, Grieving, Faith and Family Min 314/614: Hospital Chaplain MIN 306/606: Eldercare MIN 315/615: Hospital Chaplain/Prayer for the Sick MIN 308/608: Dying, Grieving, Faith and Family MIN 307/607: Hospital and Nursing Home Pastoral Care MIN 309/609: Pastoral Care for the Dying SDIR 313/513: Essential Elements of Christian Discipleship MIN 403/603: Death, the Church s Teaching, Pastoral Preparations, Meaning of Life
PC 200/500: Competent Christian Counseling MIN 310/610: Accountable Leadership PC 201/501: Clinical Pastoral Counseling PC 202/502: Psychology and Christian Counseling PC 203/503: Legal Issues and Pastoral Counseling PC 204/504: Christian Counseling Strategies PC 205/505: Biblical Basis and Strategies for Christian Counseling MIN 311/611: Church Administration and Financial Management MIN 312/612: Church Administration MIN 211/511: Culture vs. Christianity MIN 302: Catholic Daily Life, Customs and Traditions MIN 206/506: Social Issues and the Catholic Faith PC 206/506: Christian Coaching MIN 301/501: Catholic Social Teaching PC 303/603: Premarital Counseling MIN 209/509: Humanae Vitae PC 302/602: Marriage Counseling, Short Term MIN 210/510: Conducting Retreats PC 301/601: Clinical Couple Therapy MIN 304/604: Abortion Culture
MIN 313/613: Work and Setting of the Chaplain Min 314/614: Hospital Chaplain MIN 315/615: Hospital Chaplain/Prayer for the Sick MIN 307/607: Hospital and Nursing Home Pastoral Care SDIR 313/513: Essential Elements of Christian Discipleship MIN 308/608: Dying, Grieving, Faith and Family MIN 306/606: Eldercare MIN 308/608: Dying, Grieving, Faith and Family MIN 309/609: Pastoral Care for the Dying MIN 403/603: Death, the Church s Teaching, Pastoral Preparations, Meaning of Life St. Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary welcomes students to a wide variety of degrees, programs, licensing, and continuing educational opportunities. Check our section at the Cistercian website or www.stephenhardingseminary.org for more information and application Off Campus Study Programs, Something for Everyone Students may enroll at any time. You choose the Programs and Courses that best meet Your goals. Continuing Education, CE Certificate of Studies and Advanced Studies, CS/CAS. Bachelor of Theology, Th.B. Master of Theology, Th.M. Doctor of Theology, Th.D. Honorary Doctorates D.D. or LL.D. Saint Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary is a Religious Order affiliated educational institution under the authority of The Cistercian Order of the Holy Cross, a 501 ( nonprofit corporation. Our degrees are classified as ecclesiastically accredited.
Congratulations to Our College/Seminary Better Than Ever If you have any questions please contact: Dean Oscar Joseph, OCCO. Abbot@bellsouth.net Skype address abbot.oscar.joseph For more information go to www.stephenhardingseminary.org Degree program(s) of study offered by The Cistercian Order of the Holy Cross have been declared exempt from the requirements for licensure under provisions of North Carolina General Statues (G.S.) 116-15(d) for exemption from licensure with respect to religious education. Exemption from licensure is not based upon any assessment of program quality under established licensing standards. Students seeking to transfer degrees or credits should consult with receiving institutions.