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RELG 206: American Civil Religion
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
We will look seriously at the religious system that exists alongside organized religion with a theology (creed), an ethic, and a set of rituals and other identifiable symbols related to the political state. We will examine the rhetoric in presidential inaugural addresses to find references to God. What is the role of the citizen in the issue of "keeping" prayer in public schools? Howcan individuals bring about effective social change (i.e., keeping church and state separate in order to preserve individual freedom)? Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking.
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RELG 208: Sex, Mariage, And Family: Theological Considerations
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An exploration of such issues as premarital and extramarital sex, homosexuality, single parenting, genetic engineering, divorce, and traditional and non-traditional families. These issues will be examined historically and theologically with a particular emphasis placed on how individuals as well as the community are affected. Christian and secular positions will be compared. Learning Outcome: Self-Knowledge.
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RELG 210: Afro- American Religious And Social Movements
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A historical study of the leadership, dynamics, and milieu of Afro-American religious and social leadership including the Civil Rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr. We will look at the Black religious experience as a response to suffering, a way of living, and an understanding of God. Learning Outcome: Ethics of Social Responsibility.
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RELG 224: War And Peace Studies
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A study of the scientific and technological discoveries and events that led up to the first nuclear explosion, the historic conflict between the U.S. and other nations that led to the Arms Race, and nuclear stockpiling as well as efforts toward peace. The Just- War Theory and current attempts to prevent a holocaust will be considered. Students will be challenged to influence the legislature and their own religious communities to promote peace. Learning Outcome: Ethics of Social Responsibility.
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RELG 301: New Age Spirituality And The Cults
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An analysis of cultic Christianity as well as expressions of Eastern religious thought as currently manifested in the American subculture. Comparisons will be drawn between these new religious movements and traditional Judeo-Christian thought. Learning Outcome: Critical Analysis.
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RELG 326: The Renaissance And Reformation in Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course will look at the Renaissance and Reformation movements within the broader context of the political and economic developments of Early Modern Europe. The course will focus on the conditions of late medieval Florence that contributed to the artistic and literary developments of the 15th century. The course will trace the diffusion of the Renaissance in the Italian Peninsula and then to Europe north of the Alps. We will explore the uses to which the artistic developments of the Renaissance were put, and the long-term impact of the Renaissance on various European cultures. The course will also trace the development of the religious reform movement known as the Protestant Reformation from its bi-polar centers in Wittenberg and Zurich. It will outline the spread of the movement, conditions that facilitated the introduction of the Reformation across Europe, divisions within the Reformation movement, and the efforts of the Catholic church to respond to the challenge. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisites: HIST 101 and 102, or RELG 101 and 102, or permission of the instructor.
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RELG 400: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Advanced study of a designated topic not otherwise covered in religion course offerings. Topics may include spiritual autobiographies, black theology, feminist theology, the church in the world, Latin America, or other topics. Learning Outcome: Writing. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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RHET 101: Rhetorical Studies I
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Intensive practice in the oral and written organization and presentation of ideas, with emphasis on diction, standard grammar, and sentence structure. Learning Outcome: Writing.
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RHET 102: Rhetorical Studies II
2.00 Credits
Tusculum University
2 semester hours. Includes interpersonal relations and presentation skills in such settings as small groups, classrooms, business meetings, community forums, and political arenas. Learning Outcome: Public Speaking.
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RHET 103: Rhetorical Studies III
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Locating, organizing and synthesizing information and ideas; oral and written techniques of exposition and persuasion. Learning Outcome: Writing.
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