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REL 233: Theologies of Liberation
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the "underside theologies," this course introduces the student to thoseapproaches that critique the unquestioned dominance of Euro-American theologies. Feminist, Black American, Latin American, African, Asian, and other ethnic theologies are studied for their contributions to our understanding of God's nature and activity. Offered as needed.
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REL 234: The Bible and Film
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course introduces students to the use of Bible stories and themes in modern film. Students read biblical narratives and critical essays that discuss the directors' artistic and aesthetic choices, and watch films that retell some element of the biblical story, or incorporate biblical themes in their story in order to evaluate the creative choices made by film makers.
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REL 235: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the living religion of the world, including the religions of Africa, in the light of their historical development, beliefs, practices, and contemporary importance. Spring, alternate years.
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REL 236: Major Black Religious Leaders 1755- Present
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course studies the life, writings, and influences of major religious leaders from 1755 to 1940. Included are Richard Allen, Henry Highland Garnet, Marcus Garvey, and others. Offered as needed.
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REL 237: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course surveys the history of the Christian Faith from apostolic times to the present. Particular attention is given to Latin and Greek Fathers, the Protestant Reformation and Contemporary religious thought. Spring alternative years.
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REL 238: Christianity, Fine Arts, and Literature
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course examines the influence of Christianity upon visual art, music, architecture, and literature with emphasis on specific artists, composers, buildings and authors. Offered as needed.
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REL 239: Dynamics of Identity and Faith Development
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the stages through which faith develops from primal, through individuative- reflective, to universalizing, as proposed by James Fowler. Freudian psychosexual and Erikson's psychosocial stages of development are employed to elucidate Fowler's theory. Offeredas needed.
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REL 330: The Synoptic Gospels
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is an in-depth study of the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke). Emphasis is given to comparative literary studies of parallel events and teachings, with a view to highlight the creative differences in the three presentations of the story of Jesus.
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REL 331: The Parables of Jesus
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the parables of the Gospels as popular stories in comparison with other literary types and figures such as simile, metaphor, allegory, fable, and historical narratives. This course deals with hermeneutical principles and problems in the transmission, classification and analysis of parables, plus the reading and interpreting of Jesus' parables. Offered as needed.
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REL 332: The Pentateuch
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the books of Genesis-Deuteronomy and the compositional models used by biblical scholars to understand their production and interpretive significance in the religious life of Israel and contemporary theological readings. Attention is given to the literary and ideological impact of the material in the formation of religious identity.
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