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RDNG 491: Professional Field Experience
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
1-18 hr. PR: Consent (may be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.) Prearranged experiential learning program, to be planned, supervised, and evaluated for credit by faculty and field supervisors. Involves temporary placement with public or private enterprise for professional competence development.
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RDNG 495: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
I, II, S. 1-6 hr. Faculty supervised study of topics not available through regular course offerings.
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RELG 102: Introduction to World Religions
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. This course explores five of the most widely practiced world religions; Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Students are introduced to the history and basic tenets of each faith.
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RELG 105: Introduction to Issues in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. Leading issues involved in religious studies: transcendence, the God question, evil, redemption, community, eschatology, symbolism, ethics, examples of the relationship between religion and culture.
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RELG 210: Contemporary Theology
1.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. Issues include: function of reason in Judaeo-Christian faith and relationship of reason and revelation to each other; Judaeo-Christian understanding of history; the question of biblical literalism.
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RELG 211: Contemporary Theology
2.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. Issues include: ecumenical movement within the church; the Spirit; recent transformations in ethical and social thinking (new morality); secular theology (new theology), theology of hope.
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RELG 212: Existential Theology
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. An introduction into existentialism and its impact on theology. A dialog between existential problems (anxiety, loneliness, meaninglessness, guilt, death, lust, wrath, etc.) and the response of Judaeo-Christian faith.
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RELG 219: The History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. This course explores the birth and evolution of Christianity from its inception until the modern era. Emphasis will be placed upon the significant people and events that shaped Christianity.
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RELG 222: Origins of Judaism
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. Main beliefs and practices of the Jewish religion in its formative period, 500 B.C. to 500 A.D. Selections from the late Old Testament writings, the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and rabbinical literature.
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RELG 228: History of American Religions
3.00 Credits
Potomac State College of West Virginia University
3 Hr. The origins, growth, and influence of major religious ideas and movements which were significant in shaping the religious life of the American people from colonial times to the present.
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