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REL 351: Christian Thought in American Culture
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course is an examination of religious themes found in American culture through film, television, music and other media. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing.
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REL 360: Christian Social Concern
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course involves examining the biblical basis for responding to contemporary social concerns, and then learning methods for formulating Christian responses to these concerns. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing.
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REL 379: Selected Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A study of historical developments in selected religions and movements in the history of the world. Offerings will range from travel tours to Israel and other destinations, to a focus on the English Reformation. This class may be taken more than once if the topic differs. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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REL 381: Debate of Ethical Issues (Ethics Bowl)
1.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Participation in the Ethics Bowl academic team. May not be used to fulfill Core Studies requirements. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis. Prerequisite: PHIL 300, REL 410, REL 360, SOC 365 or consent of the instructor.
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REL 395: Sociology of Urban Religion
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course addresses the nature of religion in the city from a sociological perspective. It acquaints the student with an understanding of religion as a social phenomenon and its function in the world as both accommodation and protest. It discusses the ways human beings organize their societies around a religious framework to create a semblance of order, meaning and continuity, and to cope with social change. The course explores the dynamics of secularization, conversion, and the growing interest in spirituality in society today. It utilizes a comparative, human development approach to study diverse cultural value systems and their approach to the sacred in society, and how these approaches find an institutional expression. Prerequisite: URB 140.
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REL 410: Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course will take the student through the ethical reflection of Christian thinkers throughout the history of the church. It will focus on primary documents. The course will introduce the student to key theological concepts and the Christian ethic that flows from major theological positions. The course will then develop the Wesleyan Ethic of social action. Each student will be required to complete a civic project that demonstrates the social responsibility of the Christian in society. Practical applications will be addressed with an emphasis on life and death issues such as abortion and euthanasia. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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REL 411: Psychology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
The psychological approach to defining religion. An effort to review secular and sacred definitions of human life in order to identify the human experience of the divine and the idea of holiness. Prerequisite: PSY 140/141.
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REL 441: History, Theology and Philosophy of Worship
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) Uncovering the development of Christian worship from Jewish and early Christian origins and tracing its varied expressions across the centuries. Apprehending the basic elements of historic Christian worship. Prerequisite: Junior class standing
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REL 442: Planning and Leadership Worship
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) Applying the elements of historic Christian worship to today’s church and cultural context. Developing pastoral skills in planning and leading services of the ordinances of the Church: weddings, communion, funerals. Moving toward an informed, mature perspective regarding “traditional” and “contemporary” worship styles. Prerequisite: PM/ REL/MUS 441, or consent of instructor.
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REL 500: Methods of Research in Biblical and Theological Studies
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course introduces the graduate student to the MA Program in Biblical and Theological Studies. The Methods of the field of Biblical and Theological Studies will be introduced. The course is designed to advance the required skills of graduate study: research, reading, outlining, writing, editing, and presentation.
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