Theological Enrichment
Access a growing library of free, on-demand video lessons designed to make theological education accessible, liberating, and transformative. SDU’s teachings emerge from rigorous academic study and Theopraxis, offering thoughtful and relevant insights for spiritual, intellectual, and communal growth. Each lesson is grounded in a theological framework that bridges classroom-level scholarship with real-world application.
We invite learners to pursue the critical and comparative study of theology and religion through an interdisciplinary lens that integrates insights from biblical studies, history, ethics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, and ministry practice. Centering marginalized voices and reclaiming suppressed African, African American, and diasporic histories, this curriculum affirms cultural identity, develops critical consciousness, and supports the ongoing work of spiritual and communal liberation.
Key Areas of Study
Theology & Theological Inquiry
- Systematic, Liberation, Black, Womanist, and Intercultural Theologies
- Foundational doctrinal questions: God, humanity, salvation, ethics
- Theology in conversation with psychology, sociology, anthropology, and education
- Faith seeking understanding in contemporary contexts
Biblical Literacy & Interpretation
- Critical, contextual, and faithful reading of Scripture
- Hebrew Bible and New Testament foundations
- Exegesis, hermeneutics, and interpretive methods
- Genre, historical context, and theological themes
Church History
- Early Christianity and global Christian movements
- African Christianity across eras
- Black Church History in the United States
- Hidden voices, suppressed traditions, and diasporic contributions
World Religions
- Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Indigenous and ancestral traditions
- Comparative religion and shared themes across global faiths
Spiritual Formation
The Spiritual Formation praxis at SDU integrates spiritual formation with holistic well-being to nurture ten dimensions of wellness. Rooted in transformative discipleship, this praxis embodies the daily work of cultivating spiritual clarity, emotional resilience, physical vitality, embodied faith, and inner balance. Through practices such as mindfulness, meditation, movement, creative expression, and holistic healing, learners deepen their connection with God, themselves, others, and the world around them.
Eclectic Spirituality Devotional
A reflective, accessible devotional rooted in eclectic spirituality, blending wisdom from scripture, sacred traditions, contemplative practice, and embodied awareness. These devotionals help participants slow down, breathe deeply, and cultivate daily rhythms of grounding, gratitude, and spiritual clarity.
A Journey into Sacred Silence and Soulwork
Wilderness and the Word Hikes
Where creation becomes the classroom.
These guided hikes weave together scripture, nature-based spiritual practices, and embodied reflection. Participants engage in:
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Sacred space gatherings for rest, reflection, and renewal
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Guided meditation and contemplative prayer
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Stress-management and grounding practices
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Journaling for clarity and self-understanding
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Purpose and calling exploration
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Community-building for connection and belonging
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Dialogue spaces for strengthening critical thinking, mutual respect, listening, and shared humanity
Wilderness becomes a space to reconnect with God, self, community, and creation.
Sacred. Theological. Relational. Exploratory. Educational. Transformative.
S.T.R.E.E.T. Ciphers
S.T.R.E.E.T. Ciphers are where theology breaks out of the sanctuary and enters the cipher of higher-level conversation. This is where we explore the bold, difficult, and transformative questions of faith that traditional church spaces often overlook. We dig deep through scripture, lived experience, and scholarship to wrestle with justice, spirituality, identity, and the sacred. No shallow debates. No spiritual ego. Just real talk, higher-level thought, and holy curiosity. S.T.R.E.E.T. Ciphers include:
“S.T.R.E.E.T. Ciphers are designed to strengthen critical thinking, mutual respect, and shared humanity. They are a place for disciples who want to think deeply, speak truthfully, and grow spiritually in community”.
