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Course Criteria
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This course surveys the history of interpretation surrounding the person of Jesus both within Christian traditions of theology, art and literature, and beyond those traditions within modern, pluralistic and secular culture.
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This course introduces the student to theological reflection upon the experience of evil and suffering in one or more of the following manifestations: natural evil such as death, disease and natural disasters; moral evil such as racism, sexism, environmental destruction and militarism.
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Selections from the Gospels; emphasis on the distinctive principles of the Koine. Prerequisites: 221, 222.
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Selections from the Epistles; emphasis on comprehension of content and ideas. Prerequisites: 221, 222.
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This course will explore the complexity and variety of Native American religious traditions with an emphasis on the historical impact of colonization upon those traditions.
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Examines the history and sources of the Holocaust, as well as religious and ethical responses to the Holocaust from diverse groups including Jews, Christians, artists, poets, philosophers, camp survivors and victims. Explores a variety of genres of Holocaust responses including graphic novels, poems, plays, victims' diaries, Hollywood films, documentaries, fictional literature, survivor testimonies, painting and other art forms.
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This course provides an introduction to the fundamental rites of Christian worship with historical, theological, pastoral, and anthropological considerations of their contrmporary meaning and renewal. It includes lecture, discussion, demonstration, and practical experience in dealing with the interplay of spatial, musical, and ritual data that enhance the central themes of Word and Sacrament. We will explore the varieties of Christian worship, within Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant traditions. This class is intended to help the student grow in the ability to be a knowledgeable and effective worship leader.
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A study of the art of the film as a mode of dialogue between religious traditions and contemporary life.
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