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THE 265: Islam
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
A study of the religious and spiritual tradition of Islam. Among other topics, this course explores the historical, cultural and contemporary context of Islam, its Scriptures, and its intellectual and doctrinal development. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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THE 270: Buddhist Thought And Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(also PHI 270) 3 credits
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THE 273: Church in History And Culture
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly The Developing Church) A study of the history of the Christian Church and its interaction with culture, including the growth of its beliefs and structure, focusing on the development of major western church traditions. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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THE 278: Ethics: Method And Issues
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly Moral Decision-Making) This course examines the foundations of ethics and ethical method and explores selected moral issues. Notions such as justice, moral principles, freedom, conscience and the value of life are discussed. (Offered Fall, Intersession, Spring, Summer) 3 credits
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THE 279: Religion And Global Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(also IPJ 279; formerly Traditions of Peace and Justice) An examination of Christian and other religious sources which address the nature of peace and social justice, the origins of war and injustice and various strategies for overcoming these problems. Topics may include international inequalities, poverty and wealth, ecology, revolution and nonviolence. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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THE 281: Religions of The East
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
A survey of selected religions of eastern origin: Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese and Japanese religions. (Not offered 2007-2008) 3 credits
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THE 285: Religious Themes in The Cinema
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
An investigation of the cinematic treatment of religious themes. Selected films will be analyzed and critiqued. (Offered Intersession, Summer) 3 credits
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THE 288: Ethics And Health Care
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
This course examines moral issues in health care and surveys the resources and application of the Judeo-Christian tradition and important ethical theories. Perspectives on respect for life, the promotion of well-being, the requirements of justice, and the rights and responsibilities of patients and health care professionals are examined within a moral, religious and theological context. (Offered Fall, Spring) 3 credits
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THE 320H: Saints And Sinners: a Religious And Spiritual Journey Through The Ancient And Medieval Worlds
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly Religion in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds) A study of selected religious themes and individuals in the ancient and medieval worlds, including the religious foundation of mythologies, a comparison of polytheistic with monotheistic religions, the development of Christianity in its relation to the secular and to the early Islamic world and especially to the development of medieval civilization in selected areas of Europe. Honors students only. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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THE 325: The God Question
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly THE 227) An investigation of the ways modern theology approaches the doctrine of God. May include concepts of God, God and science, the problem of evil and suffering and feminine images of divinity. Prerequisites: ENG 110 and Sophomore standing. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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