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REL 483: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Students combine research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to develop an individual project. Prerequisites: Senior standing & instructor's permission
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REL 506: Varieties of Belief
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This is a survey course of the major Christian denominations and non-Christian religions of America. Students explore religious terms, texts, and belief systems. Points of contact or conflict with basic Christian affirmations will be examined.
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RES 501: Advanced Studies in the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
Students explore Old Testament Biblical literature within its historical, cultural and geographical settings in order to understand its message to God's people then and now. Examination of the genres and canon of the Old Testament along with Biblical interpretation skills are emphasized.
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RES 502: Advanced Studies in the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This course examines the literature of the canonical New Testament in light of the world within the text (literature), the world behind the text (history), and the world in front of the text (culture of the contemporary reader). Emphasis is given to developing the art or skill of interpreting the Bible as religious literature.
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RES 503: Confessional Lutheran Theology
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
An in-depth study of Christian doctrine as presented by the 16th- century Lutheran Confessions and by contemporary Missouri Synod theologians. The doctrinal units studied with an emphasis on their applicability to today's Christians are: The nature of confessional Lutheran theology; revelation and inspiration; the nature of the Triune God; creation; divine providence; saving grace; the nature, work and offices of Jesus as the Christ.
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RES 504: Christian Doctrine
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
A detailed examination, on the basis of the Holy Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions, of such doctrinal matters as: the person and work of the Holy Spirit, sanctification as the particular sphere of the Spirit's activity; the means of grace as the instruments through which the Spirit engenders and sustains personal faith, and in the process effects a redeemed community, the holy Christian church. The doctrines of Holy Scripture and church and ministry are also explored, as is the biblical teaching on the "last things" (eschatology).
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RES 508: Seminar on the Office of the Christian Ministry
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This course is a historical survey of Lutheran Christian School development. The student examines the relationship of the school to the parish and the teacher's role in the ministry of the parish. The organizational structure of the LCMS and the management of the doctrinal, institutional, and ethical patterns of the church are explored. The professional ethics of the teachers in the light of the Biblical witness and contemporary social, cultural, and intellectual environments are discussed in light of the doctrine of the call.
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SCI 250: The Nature of Science (w)
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This course will explore the history of and key developments in the major fields of science. The history of the development of the scientific method itself and how it has been applied to answer questions about the natural world will be reviewed as well. Current scientific issues will be explored through readings and discussion with emphasis on their impact on society and the limitations of scientific investigation. Prerequisites: BIO200, or two years of high school biology, and ENG 101.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
0.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
adult continuing education through lifelong learning non-credit classes.
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SOC 101A: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Ann Arbor
This course provides a systematic analysis of basic sociological concepts: culture, society, socialization, social processes, social control, social institution and social change. Prerequisite: none.
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