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RELS 4632: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An in-depth examination of religious teachings and basic philosophical problems associated with them. Topics considered will include creation, salvation, life after death, the origin of evil, religious experience, and God.
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RELS 4890: Seminar in Religious Studies
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Seminar in Religious Studies.
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RELS 5133: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A sociological study of religion focusing on the human (especially social) aspects of religious belief and practice. Various relicious groups will be examined to identify how they organize their collective religious expressions. Theories and research methods used by sociologists to study religious beliefs and practices and religious institutions will be reviewed.
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RELS 5133G: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A sociological study of religion focusing on the human (especially social) aspects of religious belief and practice. Various religious groups will be examined to identify how they organize their collective religious expressions. Theories and research methods used by sociologists to study religious beliefs and practices and religious institutions will be reviewed.
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RELS 5332: The Reformation
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Focuses on the breakup of western Christian unity in the sixteenth century, particularly on the formation of Lutheran and Calvinist denominations and the social, political, and economic consequences for all European through the seventeenth century.
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RELS 5332G: Age of the Reformation
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Focuses on the breakup of western Christian unity in the sixteenth century, particularly on the formation of Lutheran and Calvinist denominations and the social, political, and economic consequences for all European through the seventeenth century.
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RELS 5530: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the literary dimension of the English Bible. Major emphasis is upon the literary themes, types, personalities, and incidents of the Old and New Testaments.
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RELS 5530G: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the literary dimension of the English Bible. Major emphasis is upon the literary themes, types, personalities, and incidents of the Old and New Testaments.
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RGTE 0199: Regent's Writing Skills
2.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is intended to ensure that all graduates of USG institutions possess certain minimum skills in writing. Students learn to evaluate their own writing strengths and weaknesses and work on improving their writing skills so they are able to write an essay meeting the Regents' criteria. Required of all students who have earned 45 or more hours without passing or exempting the Regents' Test essay. Not open to ESL students or students with fewer than 45 hours. Audit or institutional credit only.
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RGTR 0198: Regents' Reading Skills
2.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is intended to ensure that all graduates of USG institutions possess certain minimum skills in reading comprehension. Students work on improving their comprehension of material drawn from a variety of subject areas (social science, natural science and humanities) with various modes of discourse (exposition, narration and argumentation). Critical thinking and the following four major aspects of reading are emphasized: vocabulary in context, inferential and literal comprehension, and analysis. Required of all students who have earned 45 or more hours without passing or exempting the Regents' Test reading. Not open to ESL students or students with fewer than 45 hours. Audit or institutional credit only.
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