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RLST 395: Christianity: Ancient Origins, Historical Transitions, and Global Transformations
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
This course examines the people, movements, and ideas that led to Christianity becoming a global religion. Topics under consideration include, Jesus and the first Christians, Constantine and the Christian Empire, transitions from Christendom to the Reformation, and the global transformations of the Americas, Africa, China, Japan, India, and the South Pacific. As needed.
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RLST 398: Religious Studies Internship
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A practical application of classroom learning, preferably in an area of professional interest to the student. Students can complete internships in practically any setting, from government and public policy, to volunteer organizations like Goodwill or the Dorothy Day Center. No more than six credits are applicable to the minimum requirement for major; no more than three to minimum requirement for minor; additional credits counted as free electives. Prerequisite: Twelve credits in religious studies courses, and consent of the chair of the department.
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RLST 400: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A specific subject to be announced each time the course is offered, e.g., the Church today; the ecumenical movement; historical theology; Christology; significant issues in Christian morality; the Councils and Fathers of the Church; history and theory of religious education; the problem of prayer; mysticism; liturgy; the charismatic movement; and the lay apostolate. Students' requests for treatment of a specific subject are invited. May be repeated for credit. As needed.
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RLST 401: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A specific subject to be announced each time the course is offered, e.g., the Church today; the ecumenical movement; historical theology; Christology; significant issues in Christian morality; the Councils and Fathers of the Church; history and theory of religious education; the problem of prayer; mysticism; liturgy; the charismatic movement; and the lay apostolate. Students' requests for treatment of a specific subject are invited. May be repeated for credit. As needed.
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RLST 402: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A specific subject to be announced each time the course is offered, e.g., the Church today; the ecumenical movement; historical theology; Christology; significant issues in Christian morality; the Councils and Fathers of the Church; history and theory of religious education; the problem of prayer; mysticism; liturgy; the charismatic movement; and the lay apostolate. Students' requests for treatment of a specific subject are invited. May be repeated for credit. As needed.
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RLST 403: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A specific subject to be announced each time the course is offered, e.g., the Church today; the ecumenical movement; historical theology; Christology; significant issues in Christian morality; the Councils and Fathers of the Church; history and theory of religious education; the problem of prayer; mysticism; liturgy; the charismatic movement; and the lay apostolate. Students' requests for treatment of a specific subject are invited. May be repeated for credit. As needed.
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RLST 410: Christian Service
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
At the discretion of the department, arrangements may be made to earn up to six credits or field work in pertinent Christian service areas. This service may include such diverse activities as hospital ministry, religious education, development and coordination ofparish liturgies, service in state and county institutions, prison ministry, poverty, Habitat for Humanity, Mexican orphanage, and pro-life programs. Such service will be supervisedand evaluated by department faculty in the light of career objectives of the student. Course paper required. Open only to majors or students taking a third course in religious studies beyond the core General Education requirements or those with academic concentration in Religious Studies . Fall, Spring, Summer.
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RLST 412: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Scholarly sources and methods in religious studies through research, writing, and formal presentation of papers to seminar members. Required of all majors in Religious Studies. As needed.
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RLST 450: Religion in Mexico
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The course examines the history of Mexico, its people and religions, including the periods of the Conquest, New Spain, Independence, Revolution, and the formation of the modern nation. The course looks at contemporary Mexico and its people and problems exploring the ethical-moral implications of historical and contemporary economic, political, social, and religious worldviews.
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RLST 489: Exit Exam
0.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The exit exam is required majors in spring semester of their final year. It measures learning gains in: 1) Catholic and Franciscan history, culture, and theology; 2) the history, culture, and theology a major non-Christian religious tradition; and 3) theoretical perspectives related to the theological, social, ethical, and practical dimensions of religion. Spring.
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