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RELI 215: Contemporary Catholicism
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course focuses on the development of Catholicism from a broadly cultural perspective political, social, economic, artistic, philosophical, and theological. This course deals with the fundamental principles for the Catholic Christian adult in the twenty-first century. A review of pre-Vatican II theology and a sense of Catholicism in a post-Vatican II world are included.
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RELI 220: Liberation Theology
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course invites students to reflect primarily on the call to Christian non-violence. This call is studied through scripture, contemporary church documents, movements, and personalities. The special focus is on Central America, Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean. Issues include poverty, rights, distributive justice, feminist movement, the Christian Base Community, and American presence in third world developing nations.
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RELI 225: Spirituality and Healing
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course examines the influence of spirituality and its concrete expressions in the form of faith communities, on cultural understanding of disease, illness, healing, health and wellness.
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RELI 288: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Responding to changing currents in the field of religion, this course explores a topic of contemporary relevance.
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RELI 422: Christianity and Modern Society
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is a study of the ethical principles of Christianity as they relate to the social, political, and economic problems of the present day.
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RELI 424: The Life and Teachings of Jesus
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is a social-historical examination of the record of Jesus’ life and thought, with attention to the present-day significance of his message.
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RHDS 126: Principles of Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an introduction to the rehabilitation process of persons with disabilities, including history and background, related legislation, basic principles, and philosophy. Also considered are the steps in the rehabilitation process, historical attitudes toward persons with disabilities, the medical model, independent living programs, the nature of the helping process, and the range of professions in the field of rehabilitation.
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RHDS 230: Psychology of Disability and Illness
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
The purpose of this course is to increase students’ knowledge of the psycho-social aspects of disability and to assist them in gaining an understanding of a wide variety of disabling conditions and individual adjustments in relation to disability.
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RHDS 240: Independent Living Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course stresses a task analysis approach to rehabilitation instruction of individuals with impairments and multiple handicaps. Students are exposed to designs which are used to motivate, facilitate, support, and monitor the growth of individuals with disabilities toward the ultimate criterion of independent living. Prerequisites & Notes RHDS 126 or RHDS 230.
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RHDS 260: Human Disease and Chronic Illness
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is a study of the more common and significant chronic diseases and disabling conditions. Emphasis is on the medical treatment component of rehabilitation. Attention is given to the basic terminology required to communicate effectively with medical personnel and to comprehend medical reports. Prerequisites & Notes RHDS 126 or RHDS 230 or HSRS 230.
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