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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to a variety of feminist liberation theologies informed by the experience of African, African-American, Asian, Asian-American, Euro- American, and Latina women. Attention given to both the content and methodology for doing theology from a liberation perspective. Goal 2b (Goal 5 Catalog 0809+)
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of major issues, approaches and problems receiving special attention in theological discussion today. Goal 2b (Goal 5 Catalog 0809+)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of the history of Christianity as it developed from the Crusades into the 20th Century. Topics will include the Crusades, the Avignon Papacy and Great Schism, the push for unity, early reform groups, the Reformation, wars of religion, religious imperialism, modern challenges to Christianity, and the Church to Vatican II. Aspects of both continuity and change within the doctrine, popular belief and structure of Christianity will be emphasized. Goal 2b, 2c, 7
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3.00 Credits
An examination of major themes and issues in Restoration thought. Particular attention will be paid to the development of theology in the Reorganization. Non-RLDS students will participate in this course by exploring how the basic issues addressed are related to their own religious communities. Goal 2b
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the nature and purpose of the church as an important institution in society. The study of major functions such as worship, education, outreach, and administration will be included. Goal 2b (Goal 5 Catalog 0809+)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of selected topics of interest in religion, to be announced prior to the semester when the course is offered. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Goal 2b
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual Study Goal 2b
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3.00 Credits
A capstone thesis or project for Religion majors in which students demonstrate the ability to conduct research in the academic field of religion, to articulate in writing their own, well reasoned position on a significant religious question, to integrate the ideas of other people into their own intellectual and spiritual journey, and, through the thesis preparation and oral presentation, engage with peers, faculty, and written texts in well reasoned dialogue which reflects an ability to treat other people and ideas with both fairness and thoughtful criticism. Prerequisite: Religion majors. Goal 2b
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to church polity, and the role of the professional minister, with focus on issues central to the identity, functioning, leadership style, administrative skills, spiritual growth and maturity, and the ministerial ethics of the professional minister. Attention is given to the holistic self-care of the minister.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an initial exploration of the discipline and methods of theology. The foundational topics of Christian theology are covered including the nature and necessity of the theological task and contemporary understandings of the doctrine of God, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, humanity, the church, and Christian hope.
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