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THE 591-592: Seminar-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
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THE 595-596: Workshops-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
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THEP 468: The Religious Heritage of America- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examination in historical perspective of the beliefs, laws, and rituals found in America's main religious groups: Protestants, Catholics, and Jews. In addition, historical survey of religious movements indigenous or unique to America: Shakers, Mormonism, Christian Science, Pentecostalism, and the Black Church, plus American civil religion.
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THEP 468 - The Religious Heritage of America- hrs
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THEP 481: Marriage: Social and Ethical Dimensions- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An inquiry into the theological, philosophical, psychological, and social aspects of marriage, with specific emphasis on commitment and the bond of love. The moral problems of abortion, divorce, and homosexuality in the modern context will be addressed. (Also listed as SOC 481.)
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THEP 482: Theology in Ecological Perspective- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores contemporary Christian theology and its response to environmental and ecological issues. The course will investigate the nature of our current ecological crisis and the emerging theological insights by Christians deeply concerned about our global environment. Special emphasis will be given to the God-world relationship, biblical and ethical considerations, as well as ecological issues germane to the Northwest. (Also listed as PCS 482, ENV 482.)
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THEP 482 - Theology in Ecological Perspective- hrs
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THEP 483: Grace in the Wilderness: Conflict in the Bible- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Offers students the opportunity to explore the topic of conflict through a biblical, theological, and social scientific lens. Using biblical text, related topical readings, and conflict theory, the course examines intrapersonal conflict, interpersonal conflict, and conflict between humans and God. The course also provides students the opportunity to explore a variety of conflict mediation and negotiation skills aimed at developing just and transformative relationships for life in a complex world. (Also listed as CST 483.)
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THEP 483 - Grace in the Wilderness: Conflict in the Bible- hrs
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THEP 484: Early Christians and the Art of Persuasion- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course explores the ways in which ancient Greeks and Romans envisioned the field of rhetoric-the art of persuasion-and used it inpublic life. It then applies this knowledge to the interpretation of the New Testament. The course covers the rhetorical theory of Plato and Aristotle, Cicero, and Quitilian, and the New Testament writings of Paul, the Gospels, and Revelation.
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THEP 485: Historical and Theological Perspectives on the Holocaust- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will examine the origins and implementations of the holocaust, as well as the larger context of European and German history using both an historical and theological perspective. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Theology - 245
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THEP 485 - Historical and Theological Perspectives on the Holocaust- hrs
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THEP 486: The Mysticism of Resistance: Global Perspectives on Gender, Poverty, and Violence- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is designed to engage students in critical theological reflection rooted in social analysis of women's experiences of violence and poverty in a context of globalization. Through classroom and experimental learning students will come to understand the feminist paradigm as a model for transformation. (Also listed as SW 486, SJP 486, PCS 486.)
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THEP 491: Special Offerings
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
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