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RELIGION 320: Pentateuch
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A close study of the literature of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy against the background of the Ancient Near East. Four Credits Bandstra
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RELIGION 325: Jesus and the Gospels
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of the synoptic gospels and the Gospel of John, focusing on the life and teachings of Jesus, the development of the gospel traditions, and the special interests and concerns of each evangelist. Four Credits Mu oa
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RELIGION 325 - Jesus and the Gospels
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RELIGION 326: Late New Testament and Early Christian Writings
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of late New Testament writings, focusing on Hebrews, James, I Peter, and Revelation. Issues of background, genre, and interpretation will be dealt with. Other late New Testament and early Christian literature will also be examined briefly. Four Credits Mu oa
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RELIGION 328: Johannine Literature
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of the gospel and epistles of John. Special emphasis will be placed on the exegesis of the Johannine texts and the theological questions which are raised in the interpretation of these writings. This course is taught as a seminar. Four Credits Powers
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RELIGION 329: Studies in Scripture
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A course designed to enable current staff or visiting faculty to teach a course in the area of their current research, and to facilitate cross-listing courses. Four Credits Bandstra, Brouwer, Mu oa, Powers
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RELIGION 344: Christianity in the Middle Ages
4.00 Credits
Hope College
The history of the Christian experience from 400-1400, focusing on how Christians articulated belief and acted on religious conviction in the shifting economic, political, cultural, and social environments of the Middle Ages. Prerequisite: Religion 240. Four Credits Tyler
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RELIGION 345: The Reformation
4.00 Credits
Hope College
The history of religious reform movements from the later Middle Ages through the sixteenth century with an emphasis on Lutheran, Zwinglian, Anabaptist, Calvinist, Anglican, and Roman Catholic reformations and churches. The course will emphasize not only theological developments, but also the interaction of religious, political, and cultural impulses and trends. Prerequisite: Religion 240. Four Credits Tyler
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RELIGION 346: Piety and Politics
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A historical analysis of revival and reform movements in American religious history, and the interaction between Christianity and politics, morality, and social welfare. Prerequisite: Religion 240. Four Credits Japinga
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RELIGION 349: Studies in Religious History
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A course designed to enable current staff or visiting faculty to teach a course in the area of their current research, and to facilitate cross-listing courses. Four Credits Japinga, Tyler
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RELIGION 349 - Studies in Religious History
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RELIGION 351: Theology of Youth Ministry
4.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will offer an examination of contemporary youth culture and adolescent religious development with a view to developing an effective Christian ministry to young people, as well as to developing skills to analyze aspects of culture and the ministry of the church. Four Credits Lindell Fall Semester
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