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RHE 155: Coe: Media/Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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RS 008: Religion Domain
2.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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RS 111: Introduction to the Bible: Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is a survey of the origin, development, and principal themes of the Old Testament, to gain a basic understanding of the foundations of Israelite faith. Methods of contemporary biblical interpretation will be explored and applied in the process of analyzing various types of Old Testament writings.
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RS 113: Introduction to the Bible: New Testament
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is a survey of the New Testament, presented within the historical and cultural perspectives of the first-century Christian communities. Methods of contemporary biblical interpretation will be explored and applied in the process of analyzing Paul's letters and the gospels.
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RS 114: Intro to Christianity
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
An analysis of the phenomenon of Christianity in both its Roman Catholic and Protestant forms in terms of histroy, major doctrines, rituals and the contributions of seminal theologians.
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RS 115: Introduction to World Religions
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
A consideration of each of the great religions in the context of contemporary society. Variations in the structure, organization, and function of the religions are systematically examined. This course may fulfill the multicultural studies component of the general education curriculum and it also may count toward the religious studies area of the general education curriculum. However, a student may not count it both places - it will fulfill a general education requirement in only one area.
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RS 116: Introduction to Christianity: The Roman Catholic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
An analysis of contemporary Roman Catholic life and thought. The great themes and great tensions that characterize Catholicism today will be studied in the context of key turning points in the development of Catholicism over the centuries.
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RS 117: Introduction to Christianity: The Protestant Tradition
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
An analysis of the formation of the 16th Century churches of the Protestant Reformation and of the variety of Protestant responses to the revolutions of life and thought brought by the modern world.
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RS 118: Christians Divided: Conservative versus Liberal Battles
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is an investigation of the reasoning behind different Christians' views on controversial issues. Possible issues include these: 1) Did God create exactly the way the Bible says? 2) Can God be called "mother" as well as "father?" 3) Can non-Christians be saved: 4) Is homosexuality sinfu5) Are people born into a state of "original sin?" 6) Is God responsible for evils like wars, earthquakes,and cancer? Students will learn about the different assumptions and arguments employed to defend each of the opposing views on such issues, sharpen the critical thinking skills that investigate the origins of ideas, and analyze different views as to the shared assumptions that make them all expressions of Christian faith.
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RS 119: Christian Action: Moral Responsibility, Charitable Service, Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
An examination of what it means to live Christian faith in three spheres: personal moral responsibility, charitable service to others (especially needy individuals), and organized efforts to transform societal structures toward greater justice for all. In the first sphere students will analyze different views of what Christianity requires in areas such as sexuality, honesty, non-violence, etc. Students will explore the second sphere through stories of people who devote some or all of their lives to serving others; students will reflect on how far all Christians may be called to go in following these examples. The third sphere will engage students in different views on questions such as, does the most meaningful service require more than handing out food; does it require advocating societal changes that could reduce unemployment and underemployment, etc.
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