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REL 341: Art in the Christian Church
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits A hands-on study of traditional and new church symbols from early Christianity to the present. Students explore various artistic ideas for worship today. The course applies to teachers, directors of education, pastors, and lay people. Note: Lab fee; Cross-listed as ART 341
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REL 349: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits An introduction to the major themes and issues of the Renaissance and Reformation, approximately 1350-1550. The first half of the course explores the Italian origins of the Renaissance, humanism and the politics, literature and fine arts of the period. The second half focuses on Reformation Europe, the Protestant reform movements in Germany, Switzerland and England as well as the response by the Roman Catholic Church. Note: Cross listed as HST 349
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REL 351: Religion in American Life
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits A study of the history and character of the principal religious traditions of the United States, with special emphasis upon contemporary issues involving religion and society. Note: Cross-listed as HST 351
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REL 352: Church History I:Early Church to Reformation
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the history of the Christian Church in its early formative years until the Reformation period. The course covers the intellectual, artistic, liturgical, organizational, devotional, and mission activities of the church, utilizing primary source materials. Emphasis is given to inspiring figures of the era and the challenge they bring also to our contemporary church work.
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REL 352 - Church History I:Early Church to Reformation
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REL 353: Church History II:Reformation to Today
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course explores the history of the Christian Church from era of the Reformation through the present, with special attention paid to broad movements which continue to impact the religious scene in much of the world, but especially in North America. Extensive readings in original documents will facilitate an ability to grasp the thought and importance of various figures as well as build critical thinking skills associated with the study of History.
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REL 354: Ministry in the Pacific Northwest
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits The course will discuss the issues of ministry peculiar to the Northwest, studying the particular geography and history of the region. Students will study the social issues of particular concern to the peoples of the region and the effective models of ministry that have been developed, as well as developing their own.
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REL 361: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course will explore the theory and practice of ethics from the Christian perspective, including an overview of personal ethics and critical examination and discussion of major social ethical issues such as sexuality, abortion, the death penalty, cloning, and assisted suicide. Note: Cross-listed as PHL 361
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REL 371: World Religions
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits This course introduces the student to the other major religious traditions of the world: Animism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Analysis of these religions includes their historical development, basic teachings and beliefs, practices, institutions and cultural expressions. Similarities and differences between various religious traditions as expressions of human spirituality are explored through lectures, discussions, guest speakers and field experiences. Prerequisites: Recommended: REL 211 or REL 221
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REL 372: Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits The purpose of this course is to engage students in learning and practicing the steps of careful biblical interpretation, which is the task of hermeneutics. They will become familiar with various tools for biblical interpretation, and learn how to apply biblical insights in preaching and teachings settings.
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REL 380: Christian Encounter with Other Religions
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits The course ?Christian Encounter with Other Religions? enables students to increase their understanding of the relationships between Christianity and several other religions. The course will look at the basics of traditional Biblical Christianity and explore ways in which other religions parallel and diverge in thought, in belief and in practice. As a result the student will be able to see and appreciate the depth and breadth of Christianity as it relates to other religions as well as understand more clearly what makes Christianity unique.
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