Current Courses
Foundations are special short courses with a narrow focus on a specific topic. All Foundations courses are available to the general public without application for admission to Cherry Hill Seminary. To read full descriptions of the courses, go here.
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Spring One: Jan 16-Feb 11
- Foundations of Germanic Spirituality: Tradition, Myth & Lore, Tuesdays, 7 pm ET, taught by James Acken, PhD
- Effective Web Site Development for Pagan Organizations, Mondays, 8 pm ET, taught by Scott Mohnkern
Spring Two: Feb 13-Mar 10
- Preventing Witch Wars, no class meeting, taught by Christine Kraemer, PhD
- Sacred Nourishment, Thursdays, 7:30 pm ET, taught by Selina Rifkin, LMT, MS
Spring Three: Mar 12-Apr 7
- Introduction to Pagan Birth, no class meeting, taught by Sarah Whedon, PhD
- Communicating with the Pagan Press, Mondays, 8 pm ET, taught by Jason Pitzl-Waters
Pagan Community Education classes provide experience and knowledge for those who are called to the many varying roles of support and service in their communities. PCE provides contemporary education and practical application on topics of Pagan interest, taught by leaders in the Pagan community, on a more accessible and flexible schedule than master’s-level classes. To read full descriptions of the courses, click here.
- Pagan Spiritual Autobiography, Sundays, 8pm ET, taught by Daryl Morazzini, MFA, MAR
- The Sacred Earth: Human/Animal Relationships, Tuesdays, 9pm ET, taught by Christine Kraemer, PhD & Barbara Davy, PhD
- Earth Congregations Earth Congregations: Nature as Classroom and Sanctuary, no class meeting, taught by Chris Highland, MDiv
- Religion and the Law, Thursdays, 9 pm ET, taught by James Bianchi, JD
Master’s Degree Courses are a combination of required courses and electives designed to give the Masters Degree Student a comprehensive education. To read full descriptions of the courses, click here.
Core Course (required for all degrees)
- Ethics and Boundaries (C5101), no class meetings, taught by Anne Hill, DMin
Department of Theology & Religious History
- Nature and Pagan Spirituality: Human/Animal Relationships (N6270B), Tuesdays, 9pm ET, taught by Christine Kraemer, PhD & Barbara Davy, PhD
- Spiritual Autobiography (N6705/M6340), Sundays, 8pm ET, Daryl Morazzini, MFA, MAR
- The Druidic Past and Present (T6405), Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30pm ET optional, taught by James Acken, PhD
- Earth Congregations: Nature as Classroom and Sanctuary (N6121/M6241), no class meetings, taught by Chris Highland, MDiv
Department of Pagan Pastoral Counseling
- What do you mean I need outcomes? Research and evaluation basics for understanding why what you do “works.” (P6805) Tuesdays, 8 PM ET, taught by Tracy Wharton, PhD
- Internship Supervision (P6915), class meeting to be decided by faculty and enrolled students, taught by Valerie Cole, PhD
Department of Ministry, Advocacy & Leadership
- Earth Congregations Earth Congregations: Nature as Classroom and Sanctuary (M6241/N6121), no class meetings, taught by Chris Highland, MDiv
- Public Ritual (M5240), no class meetings, taught by Robert Patrick, M. Div. PhD
- Spiritual Autobiography (M6340/N6705), Sundays, 8pm ET, taught by Daryl Morazzini, MFA, MAR
Find more information on our courses, please visit our website here. Register for your Spring 2012 courses here.





