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GES 442P: Journey from Hell to Heaven
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Explores the dynamics of spiritual growth in the context of contemporary social, political, and economic choices, through a reflective reading of Dante's Divine Comedy in its entirety. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 444P: Christians and Conflict
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Examination of how we are called as Christians to respond to interpersonal conflicts that continually exist in our lives. Emphasis on analyzing many different types of interpersonal conflicts, which include conflicts in friendships, marriages, parent/child relationships, workplaces, and churches. Analyzes conflict as it is portrayed in the media, including conflicts that are currently making headlines in the news. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 445P: Aging from a Cross-Cultural Perspective: Living in a Graying World
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Aging processes and roles of the older person in our own society and other cultures. Choices confronting students in their own aging, their relationship to aging parents and friends, and living and operating in a rapidly aging world as Christians. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 446P: Recent Immigrants:Challenges and Potentials
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An academic and experiential exploration of immigrant adjustment and appropriate outreach and ministry strategies. A study of the personal, social, and cultural challenges, the potential, and critical needs of immigrants. Service learning required. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 447P: Arab Americans:Past,Present,and Personal
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An examination of the historical, political, religious, and cultural influences of the Arab peoples of today. Students will begin to develop understanding of Arabs and of Islam, and will initiate communication with Arab Americans in Minnesota. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 448P: Abusive Relationships and Christian Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Explores different types of intimate violence using research from the fields of communication, psychology, and sociology. Examines the history of domestic violence, the prevalence of intimate violence, the cycles of violence, and the existing secular and Christian response to violence. Consideration and evaluation of choices students may face in light of their Christian values, education, and personal experience. Development of personal strategies regarding perceptions and decisions for responsibility in responding to intimate violence. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 449P: Chance or Design: Our Place in the Cosmos
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Exploration of recent advances in Big Bang cosmology and planetary science with an emphasis on apparent fine-tuning to conditions suitable for human life. Discussion of the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Analysis of design arguments, with the goal of developing a biblicallysound view of our relationship to nature and to God. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 450P: Reconciliation in a Racialized Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of race, racism, and reconciliation in the United States. Starting from the biblical mandate to be righteous people, a focus on discerning past and present racism, understanding the need for racial justice and reconciliation, appreciating different cultures/ethnicities, and engaging students in the process of racial reconciliation. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 451P: Spirituality,Sexuality,and the Family
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Three powerful forces in everyday life that vitally affect people both personally and collectively. Both past and contemporary influences and experiences that are likely to impact people as they seek to make their personal sexuality, spirituality, and family relationships consistent with Christian values. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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GES 452P: Sports in Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of sports as a social phenomenon. Presentation of some of the basic elements involved in the interaction of the active human being. Includes sport and culture, sport in education, social stratification, race, and group dynamics. Prerequisites: Senior standing; GES110 or GES245; Nature of Persons (N) course; THE201; Comparative Systems (G) course.
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