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SOC 495: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 1-15 credits
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SOC 498: Sociology Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Review of concepts and principles of sociology. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Fall semesters; Distance Learning: Fall semesters 3 credits
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TRL 120: Basic Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
This course is concerned with helping people answer the question, "What is the good or right thing to do?" Christian ethics formulates its answer from the Scriptures and traditions of the followers of Jesus Christ. This course will examine the personal and communal moral ideals of this Christian perspective as they apply to a wide variety of moral issues. Expected to be offered: Fall and Spring semesters 3 credits
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TRL 210: Catholicism
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
This course is an academic study of the doctrines, structures, and rituals of the Roman Catholic religion. The beliefs and teachings will be traced from their early beginnings to the present, post-Vatican II Church. Expected to be offered: Fall semesters 3 credits
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TRL 224: Formation of Christian Conscience
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
One's conscience is comprised of consciously chosen values and principles and the unconscious effects of experience, culture, and society. Formation of our conscience necessitates the examination of all elements involved in the decision-making process. The core of this course will be the analysis of these elements and their application to actual moral situations, guided by the knowledge of and the sensitivity to the principles and values of Jesus Christ. Expected to be offered: Spring semesters; Distance Learning: Spring 2008. 3 credits
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TRL 240: Reading the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Develops historical background information and exegetical techniques needed to read the Hebrew Scriptures and Earlier Christian Scriptures intelligently. Includes an introduction to other Ancient Near Eastern and Pseudepigraphal texts. Expected to be offered: Fall semesters; Distance Learning Spring semester 2008. 3 credits
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TRL 250: Reading the New Testament
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Develops historical background information and exegetical techniques needed to read the Later Christian Scriptures intelligently. Includes an introduction to the development of the New Testament canon and non-canonical Christian texts. Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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TRL 270: Fundamentals in Ministry
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
An overview of ministry in the church, historically and currently, and its implications for those who may be called to serve the church in professional roles in ministry. Prerequisite: Certificate program or instructor approval Expected to be offered: Distance Learning: Fall 2009 3 credits
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TRL 303: Jesus,the Christ
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
The central, defining conviction of Christians is that "Jesus is Lord and Messiah". What does this declaration mean though? When does Jesus become Christ? Is "Christ" the invention of his disciples? What, if anything, gives him continuing significance in our time? Interpretations of the Christ will give students practice in probing the sources of Christian teaching, the processes through which Christian understandings of Jesus as the Christ developed and the thinkers both ancient and modern who have shaped the dialogue and debate about Jesus. The course will also explore criteria to evaluate especially contemporary proposals about the Christ. The course is a practical exercise in doing theologyPrerequisite: ENG 200, upper class standing Expected to be offered: Spring 2008 3 credits
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TRL 320: The Christian Vocation to Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Through practical experience, theory, and selected issues, this course explores the call to contribute as Christians toward a more just society. The practical dimension includes examination of one's own social stances and encourages action for justice. The theoretical aspect includes discussion of moral norms for life in society and how they develop. The issues represent questions of importance to church and society, such as peace and nonviolence, economic justice, the sacredness of human life, racial and sexual equality, and human rights. Expected to be offered: Fall semesters; Distance Learning: Fall 2007 (often in Summer session). 3 credits
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