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RELG 101: Old Testament Introduction
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of Jewish Scripture with an emphasis on Israel's historical setting and religious development.
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RELG 102: New Testament Introduction
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of the beginnings of Christianity as depicted in the life and teachings of Jesus and in the growth of the early church.
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RELG 103: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Various passages and books of the Bible are examined from a literary/historical perspective. A study of the process of canon formation, the history of the English Bible, and the study of literary Biblical genres such as prophecy, apocalyptic, and gospel.
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RELG 206: American Religion
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A consideration of some themes and movements in American religious life selected from colonial times to the present because of their current importance. Not offered every year.
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RELG 220: Letters of Paul
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours The life and letters of the apostle Paul are studied in an endeavor to understand the earliest Christian writings. Students will work through a syllabus by means of independent study and group discussion. Not offered every year.
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RELG 233: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe, and of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Not offered every year.
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RELG 399: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
1-6 semester hours An intensive study of a selected topic at varying levels of independence. In general, 40 hours of work are expected for each semester hour of credit. The course may be repeated for credit provided a new topic is chosen. Prerequisites: ENGL 102 and permission of the instructor.
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RMTO 103: Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A survey of the outdoor recreation resource management agencies including government and commercial providers. Topics include environmental ethics, carrying capacity, sustainability, and the relationship between the expected benefits from participation in the out-of-doors and the physical setting
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RMTO 111: Small Group Discussion
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Theory and practice in group communication with emphasis on goal setting, decision making, conflict resolution, role behavior and leadership.
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RMTO 115: Wilderness Experience
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An introductory course in backcountry camping and travel designed to provide essential skills and knowledge necessary to undertake a safe and comfortable multi-day backcountry experience. Major skills covered in the course include, but are not limited to, equipment selection, use, and care; basic camping skills; food, nutrition, and cooking; land navigation; backpacking travel; risk management and safety; and weather. These skills will be reinforced through several outings which will also introduce students to skills that are often required in the wilderness and that can be further pursued at an intermediate and advance level though the Advanced Outdoor Pursuits Series. Skills include basics of rock climbing, canoeing, caving, and outdoor leadership. Field trips are required and additional costs will be incurred.
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