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REL 333: Catholicism & Orthodoxy
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This is a study of the doctrine, history, liturgy, and practice of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, with special emphasis on their unique worship, development of doctrine and polity, conciliar decisions, global presence, and recent ecumenical trends. Prerequisite: None.
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REL 343X: Introduction to Islam
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
See ICS 343 for course description.
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REL 353: Judaism
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This course studies structure, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, including post-biblical, rabbinic, and modern. Emphasis on the centrality of the synagogue, contemporary branches in Judaism, and Judeo-Christian relations. Prerequisite: None.
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REL 363X: Religious Belief Systems
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
See ANT 363 for course description.
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REL 383: Study Abroad in Religion
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This is a special study of religion in an international setting. The professor specially designs each course, including reading in advance, study abroad at on-site locations, a reflection on specific religious life and doctrine, and the articulation of ideas in writing based on the student's experience abroad. Prerequisite: Completion of one year at TFC, TFC Application for Study Abroad, and permission of instructor.
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REL 401-3: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
Capable students are permitted to engage in specialized study appropriate to individual needs. The student's project may involve intensive or extensive reading in literature on a concept, ritual, or period of religion. It may concern denominational distinctives of a religion not covered by a standard course at this college. Availability of the course is dependent upon availability of faculty. Independent study requires a minimum of 35 clock hours of work per semester hour. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director of the School of Bible & Theology, junior or senior status, and a grade point average of 2.2 or better.
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REL 472: Baptist Distinctives
2.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This course surveys distinctive emphases in Baptist theology and polity. It will stress on the independence of the local church and believer's baptism. Attention is given to the history of the Baptist movement and its constituent denominations. Prerequisite: None.
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REL 482: Alliance Distinctives
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This course explains the doctrinal emphases of the Christian and Missionary Alliance centering in Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King. History, polity, and missionary program of the denomination are addressed. Prerequisite: None.
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REL 491: Devotional Classics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
Readings in noteworthy devotional literature-ancient, modern, and contemporary are taught. The course touches the theology and discipline of personal prayer and family worship. Prerequisite: None.
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SCI 113: Scientific Literacy
3.00 Credits
Toccoa Falls College
This course surveys the most important revolutions in the history of scientific thought and explains the science behind technologies that strongly influence contemporary life. Special emphasis is placed on themes crucial to the formulation of an integrated Christian worldview. Major topics addressed include, but are not limited to, principles of scientific thinking and methodology, the structure and scope of the universe, understanding matter, nuclear technology, the development of modern medicine, emerging issues in public health, genetic engineering and cloning, and why evolution matters. Prerequisite: None.
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