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REL 311,312,313: Biblical Themes
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
These courses explore key, selected themes of the Bible, investigating the historical emergence and development of such themes within the Bible, as well as the ongoing theological relevance and significance for contemporary thought. Prerequisites:100 and 200 level core religion courses for majors. This course may substitute for REL 305 and/or 306 to satisfy the requirements of the former religion major. Every fall, beginning 2006.
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REL 312: Law and Gospel
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Law and Gospel
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REL 313: The People of God:Israel and Church
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
The People of God:Israel and Church
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REL 325: History of the Baptists
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A study of Baptist history noting particularly the development in England and America. Doctrine, polity, organization and denominational crises will be studied. It is recommended that the student already have taken either a beginning history course (HIS 103 or 104) or REL 110 or 170. On demand, contingent on availability of instructor. Also listed as HIS 325.
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REL 340: Contemporary Christian Thinkers
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course introduces students to the thought of leading Christian theologians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and the theological movements of which they are a part. Students will examine primary texts and will use secondary materials to delve into relationships between theological discourse and the historical/public sphere. By exploring questions of God, humanity, and faith, students will critically examine the intellectual legacies of these contemporary theologians. Prerequisites: 100 and 200 level core courses for majors and minors. This course may substitute for REL 308 to satisfy requirements of the comparative track for the former religion major.140 Offered spring of odd years.
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REL 341: Christianity in Non-Western Cultures
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Introduction to the origins and development of Christianity in cultures outside Europe and North America,usually focusing on one or two areas of the world, e.g., East Asia, Central America,West Africa, the Middle East.Usually taught by the missionaryin- residence.
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REL 344: The Church and Its Hymnody
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
See course description for Music 344. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 370: American Religious Movements
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course seeks to examine movements within American religion with the intention of making students aware of the impact religion has had on our history and our culture.Students will investigate a variety of religious traditions representative of the diversity of religious expression present in America and will gain understanding of how America developed as a religiously pluralistic society. Prerequisite: 100 and 200 level core courses for majors. This course may substitute for REL 308 to satisfy requirements of the comparative track for the former religion major.Offered spring of even years, beginning in 2008.
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REL 455: Independent Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Independent studies in a selected area according to the interest and ability of the student, including a teaching practicum.May be accomplished in an offcampus project or honors program with prior approval of the department. A formal written summary of the project findings will be submitted.
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REL 455 - Independent Studies
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REL 470: Capstone:Religion and Spirituality in an Age of Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course revisits some of the themes and ideas of the introductory course, REL 170, Introduction to Religion,by examining in greater detail the complex challenges of living out vital and meaningful religious claims with a contemporary worldview that is defined by scientific materialism. Students examine from the perspectives of traditional evangelicalism, progressive evangelicalism, and process theology critical doctrinal affirmations of creation, incarnation, and the Holy Spirit, along with accompanying religious and scientific assumptions about human nature and human spiritual development. Prerequisites: 100 and 200 level core courses for majors.Every spring.
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