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The course will explore current and historical attitudes of Christians toward violence, including biblical and theological bases for a specifically Christian response to violence. 3-0-3
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An introduction to Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and the religions of China and Japan. 3-0-3
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This course will introduce the students to the historical, theological, and practical developments of religions that emerged in India. The course will focus on important events, movements, and figures that helped shape contemporary Hinduism and Buddhism. Jainism and Sikhism will be addressed in the course. Students will be challenge to explore Cristian approaches to these religions. 3-0-3
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This course will introduce the students to the historical, theological, and practical, developments of religions that emerged in China and Japan. The course will focus on important events, movements, and figures that helped shape contemporary religious traditions in China and Japan. Chinese Traditional Religion, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto and Buddhism will all be addressed in this course. Students will be challenged to explore Christian approaches to these religions. 3-0-3
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This course will introduce the historical, theological, and practical developments in Judaism. The course will focus on important events, movements, and figures that helped shape contemporary Judaism. Students will also be challenged to explore Christian approaches to Judaism. 3-0-3
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This course will introduce the students to the historical, theological, and practical developments in Islam. The course will focus on important events, movements, and figures that helped shape contemporary Islam. Students will be challenged to explore Christian approaches to Islam. 3-0-3
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A survey of the history and environment of the biblical world presented either as a travel-study course to the Near East or as a regular lecture course on the campus. Prerequisite: RELI 101 & 102. Lecture-Travel-3 or 3-0-3
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The purpose of this course is to engage students in a study of the theory and practice of biblical interpretation throughout Christian history and in contemporary Christianity. Students will consider traditional approaches to the study of scripture, challenges to those approaches and alternative proposals offered since the Enlightenment, and contemporary ways of interpreting scripture. Students will also study issues relating to the inspiration and authority of scripture and to the contemporary use of scripture in theology, ethics, and broader Christian living. A central aspect of the course will be students¿ own engagement with the Bible in actual exegetical practice. Prerequisites: RELI 101 and RELI 102. 3- 0-3
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Guided Readings and practice in the preparation and delivery of effective sermons. Prerequisite: six hours of religion. 3-0-3
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An introduction to the many facets of ministry. The course combines reading, discussion, lectures, and reflection, as well as guided experience in a church or other ministry setting approved by the instructor. Prerequisite: approval of the instructor. 2-supervised experience-3.
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