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RELS 302: Biblical Roots of Living Faith
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of the content of the bible, particularly the Old Testament. The primary goal of the course is to acquire greater understanding of how biblical faith originated in the foundational experience of the exodus-covenant as well as ways that, as a living faith, the covenant experience was handed on and developed in profound dialogue with the situations of believing communities. Using contemporary approaches to reading and understanding the bible, course participants will discover in the story of their biblical ancestors the patterns and processes of their own spiritual journeys and in this way make the biblical story their own. Prerequisite: Six hours in religious studies, including RELS 100.
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RELS 380: Topics in Religious Studies cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of a topic of current interest in the area of scripture, theology or spirituality. Prerequisite: Six hours in religious studies, including RELS 100.
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RELS 387: Guided Research cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An independent and in-depth investigation of a particular topic of interest. Prerequisites: Major status and nine hours in religious studies including RELS 100.
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RELS 395: Practicum in Catechetical, Liturgical, Pastoral or Youth Ministries cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An opportunity for students to integrate their knowledge and skill in a particular ministry situation. Prerequisites: Major or minor status and 15 hours in religious studies.
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RELS 402: Christian Experience of God
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Investigation of Christian understandings of God and correlatively the human person as disclosed in Jesus-his ministry, death, resurrection and sending of the Spirit-and developed within the first five centuries of Christianity. Beginning with a study of the ministry and death-resurrection of Jesus from the perspectives of the synoptic gospels, the course then examines the paschal mystery of Jesus as revelatory experience of God as Self-Gift/Love or the Trinitarian Mystery. An investigation of how this experience of God was expressed in the gospels and writings of Paul and then later in the early Church Councils assists students in understanding how Christian understandings of faith grow and develop in changing situations and in different cultures. This study includes a reflective exploration of the human person, created in the image and likeness of God, as well as the challenges and possibilities of Christian discipleship in the third millennium. Prerequisite: Nine hours in religious studies. RELS 302 is recommended.
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RELS 404: History of Catholic- Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Provides a context for a reflective exploration of a Christian way of life today in dialog with major events and developments in the past two millennia. An investigation of how history and culture have contributed to the shaping of Christian beliefs and practices assists students, first, in understanding how faith grows and develops in changing circumstances, and second, in recognizing essential connections between the past and present. In this study particular attention is given to the following topics: the formative influence of the Greco- Roman empire during the first five centuries of Christianity; the role of Augustine in the articulation of Christian understandings of sin and salvation; the place of the church in relation to society during the middle ages; the influence of Thomas Aquinas on the Catholic way of doing theology; the Reformation and the Council of Trent; the Second Vatican Council as a response to the historical and cultural situations of the 20th century. Prerequisite: Nine hours in religious studies.
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RELS 487: Guided Research cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An independent and in-depth investigation of a particular topic of interest. Prerequisites: Major status and nine hours in religious studies including RELS 100.
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RELS 499: Senior Capstone cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course provides a focal point for and closure to a liberal arts education within the context of the major discipline. As a departmental offering, this course focuses on discipline-specific topics and expands to include breadth of knowledge and synthesis. Interdisciplinary integration of knowledge and research is emphasized. General education and major outcomes are integral to course assessment. Prerequisite: Ordinarily, a student must have junior standing with a minimum of 42 credit hours in general education and 24 credit hours in religious studies completed.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Course challenges students to begin thinking of their own lives and those of others as social experiences that are mysteriously complicated and yet knowable. Students learn what sorts of information help us accurately understand the social world.
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SOC 102: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Introductory study of human nature, human evolution, and human behavior in a variety of cultural settings.
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