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REL 349: Apocalyptic Th en and Now
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course uses videos, novels, biblical texts, and secondary sources to survey the themes of apocalyptic thought, from the roots of apocalypticism in classical Hebrew prophecy, through New Testament apocalypses, to medieval examples of millennialism, to contemporary understandings of the "end times." Suggested prerequisite: REL 225 or REL 235. As needed.
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REL 354: Religion in Culture and Society
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also PHL 354) Addresses the relationships between religion and society and examines how religion is defi ned across many cultures. Th e course also considers the roles of myths, rituals, symbols, and religious experiences as they are expressed in diff erent societies. What role does religion play in replicating social norms and what role does it play in bringing about social change? We will look at large-scale religious belief systems such as Buddhism and Christianity as well as small-scale societies where shamans are the traditional religious leaders. As needed.
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REL 357: Medieval Christianity
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also HIS 357) A history of Christianity from its development during the Roman Empire to the eve of the Reformation, emphasizing spiritual, intellectual, and institutional aspects of the Christian experience in the Middle Ages. Fall, alternate years.
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REL 365: Religion in America
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also HIS 265/365) An historical analysis of the role played by religion in the United States, especially by the major Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish denominations and movements, as well as by Native American traditions. Alternate years.
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REL 366: Religion and the "Culture Wars"
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Using the framework of sociologist James Davison Hunter's Culture Wars, this class seeks to understand how Christians diff er on a broad range of issues, including family, education, arts, law and politics. Alternate years.
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REL 368: Alternative Religions in America
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th rough fi lms, fi rsthand accounts, and secondary sources, this course surveys some of America's "alternative" versions of Christianity and other religions, including such movements as the Shakers, Mormons, and the Branch Davidians of Waco. Th roughout the semester, we will consider sociological theories of New Religious Movements. Students will visit and report on local meetings of alternative religions. As needed.
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REL 375: Th eology and the Arts
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also AHT 375) An examination of artistic expression as a form of religious self-transcendence and the role that theology has played in this expression throughout the centuries. Particular attention will be paid to theological themes in Western art, from frescoes in the second-century catacombs to examples of the avant-garde in the twentieth century. Music and the performing arts will also be considered. Alternate years.
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REL 384: Th eological Seminar
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A focused study of one aspect of biblical theology (such as the family, sacrifi ce, death and the afterlife), of systematic theology (such as the nature of revelation, God and angels, sin and salvation, eschatology), of historical theology (such as the thought of a major theologian), or of contemporary theology (such as the dialogue between science and religion). Prerequisite: REL 235 or REL 245. As needed.
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REL 385: Contemporary Christian Th eology
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A study of major theological movements in the 20th century, such as liberal Protestantism, neo-orthodoxy, process theology, the various liberation theologies, and their representative thinkers. Suggested prerequisite: REL 245. Alternate years.
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REL 386: Christianity and Social Justice
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A study of the use of biblical and theological arguments to construct ethical standards of personal and social behavior. Particular attention is paid to examining the Christian's role in addressing such contemporary social problems as sexism, ecological destruction, globalization, and government sanctioned violence. Suggested prerequisite: REL 235 or REL 245. Alternate years.
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