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SSC 4900: Practicum in Sports Science
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Sports Science majors in the business or health tracks participate in an internship at a business or health-related agency. Students serve a minimum of 100 hours at the agency. Students complete weekly reports and participate in problem-solving assignments at the agency. Students may shadow their supervisor and/or assist with client care. Students should contact the program director the semester prior to taking the practicum, which is typically completed during the last semester of the program. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a 2.0 GPA in the major before proceeding in the practicum. Prerequisite: Senior standing; instructor approval.
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TH 1000: Christianity I:Foundations
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall and Spring semester This course provides the introduction to the Theological Mode of Inquiry in the process of exploring essential Christian concepts: Faith, Symbol, Revelation, Resurrection, Creation, Incarnation, Trinity, Sacrament, Salvation, Grace, Church, and the significance of the Bible. The course places special emphasis on early Christian thinking and practice. (THI)
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TH 1050: Honors Christianity I:Foundations
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Spring semester The content and the purpose are the same as in TH 1000 though the perspective is broadened and deepened. Prerequisite: honors status or instructor approval. (THI)
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TH 3000: Christianity II:Development
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall and Spring semester "Christianity II: Development" assumes what is meant by Theological Mode of Inquiry. Primarily this course ponders foundational Christian theological thought and practice as these have been refined through the centuries into what are now mainstream Western Christian theologies. Prerequisite: TH 1000. (THII)
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TH 3050: Honors Christianity II:Development
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall semester The content and the purpose are the same as in TH 3000 though the perspective is broadened and deepened. Prerequisite: TH 1000 or TH 1050, honors status or instructor approval. (THII)
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TH 3100: Hebrew Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The principal concern of this course is to study the religious ideas contained in the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings. To this end it also investigates the variety of literary forms (myth, history, prophecy, apocalyptic, etc.) in which those ideas are expressed. A serious effort is made to show the continuity between the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament which, together, form a large part of the Judeo-Christian tradition. (Establishment of this course was sponsored in part by the Jewish Chautauqua Society.) Prerequisite: TH 1000. (THII)
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TH 3130: Introduction to New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
This course introduces the student to the Greek language of the New Testament, known as Koine Greek. The objective is to promote understanding and appreciation for the Greek language as well as the writing of the New Testament. Students will demonstrate their acquired linguistic skills by translating simple NT passages. The course also covers issues regarding textual and literary criticism, challenges in translating, and the formation of the New Testament canon. Consequently, the theological meaning of select New Testament texts will be studied. Prerequisite: TH 1000 or TH1050. (THII)
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TH 3150: God of Faith
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
An examination of the Christian understanding of God. The course focus is on both classical theism and modern interpretations of such issues as knowledge of God, language about God, models of providence, the problem of evil and suffering, and God's continuous creation. Attention is also given to the contemporary dialogue between belief in God and science, philosophy and culture. Prerequisite: TH 1000. (THII)
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TH 3200: A Modern Search for God
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
An exploration of 1) whether the present age is "modern" or "post modern," 2) the impact of technology and contemporary lifestyle on understanding death, individual vs. societal rights and duties, the experience of transcendence, 3) the place of myth and symbol in human experience, 4) fate, chance, luck, and god as expressions of ignorance, 5) possibilities for religious faith in contemporary Western society. Prerequisites: TH 1000. (THI
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TH 3300: Roman Catholicism
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
The principal purpose of this course is to provide an academic summary, suitable for adult minds, of specifically Roman Catholic doctrine and history. Secondarily, points of agreementas well as disagreement with other major Christian denominations are noted. Prerequisite: TH 1000. (THII)
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