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RELIGION 395: Theology of Social Witness and Mission
3.00 Credits
Hope College
An introduction to the intercultural dimension of the church's life and mission, including insights drawn from cultural anthropology, communications theory, mission history, biblical hermeneutics, and mission theology. Special attention is given to developing a theology of cultural plurality with implications for witness, conversion, and ministry. Three Credits V. and C. Sterk Spring Semester
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RELIGION 420: Seminar in Scripture
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A senior level seminar course on some topic related to the study of scripture. For majors or minors, or by permission of the instructor. Four Credits Bandstra, Brouwer, Mu oa, Powers
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RELIGION 440: Seminar in the History of Christianity
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A senior level seminar course on some topic related to the study of the history of Christianity. For majors or minors, or by permission of the instructor. Four Credits Japinga, Tyler
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RELIGION 460: Seminar in Theology/Ethics
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A senior level seminar course on some topic related to the study of theology and/or religious ethics. For majors or minors, or by permission of the instructor. Four Credits Bouma-Prediger, Hoogerwerf, Husbands, Pitstick, Van Til
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RELIGION 480: Seminar in World Religions
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A senior level seminar course on some topic related to the study of religions of the world. For majors or minors, or by permission of the instructor. Four Credits Wilson
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RELIGION 490: Independent Studies
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hope College
A program providing an opportunity for the advanced student to pursue a project of his/her own interest beyond the catalog offerings. The course can be based upon readings, creative research and/or field projects. Permission of department chairperson required. One, Two, Three, or Four Credits Staff
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RELIGION 498: Religion Internship I
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A supervised practical experience in a church or religious organization. This experience will involve at least 8 hours per week for a full academic year in a setting approved by the instructor. Participation in group supervision sessions is also required. Prerequisites: two courses in religion (one of which must be Religion 220), Youth Ministry (may be taken concurrently), and permission of instructor. Four Credits Powers
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RELIGION 499: Religion Internship II
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A continuation of 498. Same requirements and prerequisites as Religion 498. Four Credits Powers
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 101: Sociology and Social Problems
4.00 Credits
Hope College
An examination of the concepts and theories which make up the sociological perspective, the evidence which tests these theories, and the ways in which the sociological perspective can aid in understanding social phenomena in the contemporary world. A lab is included in this class. This course fulfills the Social Science I-A and cultural diversity requirement of General Education. Four Credits with Lab Staff Both Semesters
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 151: Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of the historical trends in anthropology that have led to its present perspectives. The concepts of functionalism and cultural relativism are examined and evaluated. The course surveys various cultural patterns around the world. This course fulfills the Social Science I-A requirement of General Education. Four Credits Luidens Fall Semester, Even Years
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