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RST 316: Ministry with Children
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course focuses on the specific challenges and opportunities in educational programming for children in a Christian context. Field experience will supplement classroom study and discussion. Prerequisite: Introduction to Christian Education or Introduction to Practical Theology or permission of instructor. Sufficient hours will be scheduled to meet the credit hour requirements for a 2 credit course.
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RST 317: Ministry with Youth
2.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course focuses on the distinctive challenges and opportunities in programming for youth in a context of shared ministry. Field experience will supplement classroom work. Prerequisite: Introduction to Christian Education or Introduction to Practical Theology or permission of instructor. Sufficient hours will be scheduled to meet the credit hour requirements for a 2 credit course.
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RST 320: The Pentateuch
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A contemporary scholarly exploration of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible using the widely accepted methods of undergraduate academic biblical study: historical recollection, literary analysis, and theological interpretation.
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RST 322: Hebrew Prophets
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Historical, literary, and theological study of the classical (8th-9th centuries BCE) prophets of ancient Israel, preserved in the Tanak (the Hebrew Bible).
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RST 324: Hebrew Psalms and Wisdom Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Historical, literary, and theological study of the psalms and wisdom literature of ancient Israel in the Tanak (Hebrew Bible) and the continuing Christian community.
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RST 330: The Synoptic Gospels
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
The origins, sources (both oral and literary), formations and literary relations of the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Reflections on theological themes in these early Christian documents. Includes a brief introduction to the question of the historical Jesus and to selected non-canonical early Christian "gospels.".
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RST 332: The Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Historical, literary, and theological study of the writings of Paul in the New Testament canon.
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RST 334: Johannine Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Historical, literary, and theological study of the New Testament documents of the Gospel According to John, the letters of I John, II John, and III John, and the Apocalypse of John (or book of "Revelation").
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RST 340: History of Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course explores the sweep of ideas, people, cultural influences, and socio-political forces at work in shaping Christian thought and practice from the fourth century to the Reformation. It is highly recommended that the student complete Christian Origins before enrolling in this course.
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RST 345: Foundations of Modern,Western Religious Thought
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course surveys theology and philosophy of religion from the 17th through the 19th centuries (the Enlightenment through Romanticism). Special attention is given to thinkers who reshaped the understanding of religion in the West such as: Hume, Kant, Schleiermacher, and Hegel. Themes such as the doctrine of God, arguments for God's existence, theodicy, reason, science and religion, will be explored.
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