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RP 3925: Service Component
5.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Students take the initiative in creating, developing, and providing some form of practical voluntary service to a ministry or agency in which they can utilize skills and apply insight acquired from their academic study of Religion and Christian Ministry. The proposed service must be planned and approved in advance of the proposed service and reflected on later in group debriefing sessions.
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RP 394: Directed Readings
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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RP 397: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Prerequisite: Junior standing. (As needed)
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RP 4105: History of Philosophy & Christian Thought
5.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the historical development of philosophical thought from the ancient Greeks to the present and explores the interface of philosophical and religious thought, looking at issues such as traditional and current arguments for the existence of God and the validity of religious experience within the contemporary postmodern mindset.
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RP 439: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course provides an introduction both to ethical theory and moral decisionmaking. It examines philosophical and theological foundations of ethics as well as case studies in areas such as bio-medical, sexual and legal ethics. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. (Fall, odd)
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RP 440: Philosophy for Faith and Life
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A capstone course required for all graduates. The course will examine the great thinkers of the Western world and how they influenced our view of the world. Students will learn and use major philosophical terminology and the systems employed to express them. Questions concerning the interaction of philosophy with the life of faith will be confronted. The student should acquire the ability to express a worldview of effective service amidst cultural plurality and diversity. Senior standing.
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RP 466: Senior Project: Curriculum Design
2.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Through this course students are exposed to the fundamental issues pertaining to curriculum theory and development. The course intends to prepare students to develop and implement an integrated curriculum in church settings. Students work to design a proposed curriculum and critique various existing curricula. Emphasis is placed on the development of creative abilities. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Fall)
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RP 470: Philosophy and Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the close interaction between philosophical and theological thought. Traditional and current arguments for God's existence, the validity of religious experience, and problems foundational to the Christian faith are explored. An understanding of the effect of postmodern culture and thought is developed. Prerequisites: RP102, RP103, RP266, and Junior standing or consent of instructor. (Spring, even)
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RP 471: Christian Apologetics
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
In this course students will develop their ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic, critiquing both non-theistic and pseudo-Christian approaches and to analyze effectively divergent systems of apologetics. (Spring, odd)
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RP 484: Contemporary Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
An introduction to contemporary theological issues within the framework of Christian thought. Students study mostly twentieth century schools, such as: modernism, Pentecostalism, neo-orthodoxy, post-Vatican II Catholicism, futureoriented theologies, liberation theology, feminism, narrative theology, evangelicalism, post-modernity, charismatic theologies, and trends in majority-world thinking. Prerequisites: RP266, and either Junior standing or consent of instructor. (Spring, odd )
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