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REL 301: History of the Christian Church:Pentecost to Present
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is founded on the teachings of Jesus and the theology of Paul. The course also focuses on the events, doctrine, beliefs, and practices/ rituals of the Christian Church, as they have developed in the nearly 2,000 years since the time of Christ including a study of the Protestant Reformation and the divisions of Christianity.
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REL 311: Biblical Survey
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a survey of the whole Bible including its characters, events, ideas, writers, purposes, sources, history, origins, and its impact on the world. It includes the Old Testament, a study of the Jewish people and their faith, the Torah (Law) based on the Ten Commandments, the lives and teachings of the Prophets, and the poetic literature of the Writings. The New Testament study centers on the life and teachings of Jesus and the interpretations of St. Paul and the other epistle writers.
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REL 315: Religion in Trad.Societies
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course examines the function and practice of religion and ritual in traditional societies, contrasting and comparing traditional religion with aspects of modern world religions and culture. The course includes an examination of patterns of witchcraft, magic, voodoo, myth, ritual, shamanism, and the function of religion in traditional societies. Prerequisite: ANTH 210 or consent of the instructor.
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REL 322: Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a study of the development of religious beliefs and practices from pre-civilized humans to the present time around the world. A special study of Christian denominations is included.
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REL 425: Psychology and Religion
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is an examination of different perspectives of psychology and religion as they explain and intervene in human behavior and relationships. Human development is examined in an effort to understand the meaning of faith and the stages of faith development from both a religious and psychological dimension. Attention is given to developmental theories of Fowler, Piaget, Kohlberg, and Erikson.
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REL 443: The Bible as Literature and History
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a study of the origin and nature of the Bible, cultural and historical backgrounds, influence on English language and literature, history of texts and canon, major religious figures, philosophical concepts, and literary features.
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SOC 111: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a comprehensive survey of all aspects of the criminal justice system including police, corrections, and the courts.
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SOC 205: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course covers the identification, interpretation, and use of statistical data. Topics include descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and variability, transformed scores, sampling, inferential statistics, normal populations, hypothesis testing, correlation, analysis of variance, linear regression analysis, non-parametric statistics, and quality control. Prerequisite: A knowledge of basic algebra at the level of DEVS 095.
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SOC 210: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a comparative examination of the cultural organization of human behavior in societies from around the world. The student will be introduced to key concepts, terminology, principles, and processes of cultural anthropology. Topics include culture, ethnicity, race, language, subsistence, economics, kinship and decent, marriage and family, political organization, social control, gender, and religion. The importance of intercultural understanding will be stressed.
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SOC 221: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a general survey of the nature of culture, the foundations of personality and socialization, and various social institutions such as family, schools, and hospitals.
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