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REL 381: Field Experience in Mission Outreach
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits The student will prepare for a practical field experience in cross-cultural mission through anthropological and sociological studies of culture and poverty. S/He will gain some skill in the language of ministry and research points of contact for effective witnessing.
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REL 389: Classical Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course offers an examination of the two cultures which laid the foundation for Western Civilization and Europe. The course will investigate the peoples of these cultures (from emperors to slaves), the diverse governments and social structures of Greek city-state (e.g. Athens and Sparta), hoplite and naval warfare, arts, literature, and philosophy, the Hellenistic expansion of Greek culture under Alexander the Great, the rise of the Roman Republic, the growth of Imperial Power under the Caesars, and the transformative impact of Christianity on the GrecoRoman culture.
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REL 401: Faith for Life
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course provides a religion capstone experience toward CU's goal of preparing leaders for the transformation of society. Students and instructor will apply basic Christian doctrines to the social issues of our pluralistic society and engage in significant research within at least one area of social need. The student will explore the nature of servant leadership and its implications for a meaningful life. Prerequisites: REL 211 or 221, REL 371 (may be enrolled concurrently), Junior Status
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REL 411: Early Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits This course surveys a particular body of literature produced by the Fathers of the Early Christian Church, covering topics such as Christian worship, ethics, persecution and martyrdom, Trinitarian and Christological theology, anthropology and soteriology, and biblical interpretation. We will consider how these writings have impacted medieval and modern Christian communities and theology.
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REL 422: Music,Worship and Spirituality
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits The student will study the theology and history of Christian worship, spirituality, and the arts, especially music. S/he will learn to develop effective corporate worship experiences and to develop a personal practice of spiritual discipline.
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REL 431: Lutheran Confessional Theology
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits An introduction to the historic Lutheran Confessions, the Lutheran confessionaltheological tradition, and the various contemporary approaches to understanding the Confessions as a distinctive witness to the gospel and as a creative and normative resource for contemporary evangelical theology.
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REL 480: Religion and Literature
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits The goal of this course is to engage the student in a comparative study of selected texts in a particular genre of classic literature, in order to probe their insights into the major issues of human existence. In a given semester the genre may explore fantasy literature such as C.S. Lewis' Narnia, tragic literature such as Elie Wiesel'sNight, or comedic literature such as Shakespeare's As You Like It.
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REL 488: Departmental Seminar
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit A seminar on a current issue in theology, ministry, or a mutual relationship with another discipline. Topic will be announced in advance of each seminar offered. Note: Offered Pass/No Pass only; May be repeated in accordance with the Seminar policy
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REL 492: Senior Thesis Preparation
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit This course is required for students planning to complete a senior thesis. The product of this course will be a thesis proposal.
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REL 493: Religion Thesis Part I:Literature Review and Project Design
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits
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