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REL 100: Introduction to Theology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course is a basic study of the meaning of theology and an exploration of human experience with God. The course seeks to help the student understand how God is present to humanity and how words about God are used and interpreted today.
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REL 103: Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A general introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures, revelation, inspiration, and literary forms. A study of the major themes of the books, key verses, central messages; how each book is organized and how it came into being; and a consideration of the Bible as literature.
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REL 104: New Testament
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A general introduction to the Christian Scriptures from a historical-critical perspective. Includes consideration of literary genres, oral transmission and sources. The course includes a close study of key passages chosen for their theological, literary or historical significance.
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REL 105: Catholicism Today
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A survey of Catholic belief and practice in light of Vatican II. A simple, balanced presentation of topics such as: authority and conscience, responsible dissent, current understanding of traditional doctrines, and the role of religion in the realm of timely social issues.
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REL 108: Church History
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the Church beginning with the Apostolic era. Explores the major ideas and movements that have developed over the centuries. The course examines biblical and early Church documents as well as the Vatican II documents as a background for understanding contemporary Church concerns.
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REL 185/285: Topics in Religious Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Topics in Religious Studies
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REL 201: Christology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the person of Jesus the Christ based on Scripture and various portraits of Jesus from earliest Christianity through the Middle Ages, to the contemporary understanding of who Jesus is today. The course includes study of how the Christian community's liturgy has understood the nature of Jesus.
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REL 202: Ecclesiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
An exploration of the various models of the Catholic Church including the Church as People of God, Community, Sacrament, Servant and Prophetic Witness. This exploration is based on an analysis of the Documents of Vatican II and subsequent theological and magisterial writings.
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REL 206: Theology of Ministry
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
An exploration of the expanding practical and theological roles of those willing to serve in the Church, both as ordained or full-time lay ministers. The course examines a wide variety of forms that ministry takes in response to individual, social, economic, cultural, and political realities.
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REL 221: Sacramental Theology
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the meaning and definition of sacrament from a historical, theological and spiritual perspective. Movement from the seven sacraments to sacrament as wholeness and holiness. Primarily from a Roman Catholic perspective, but with infusion of insights from other Christian traditions.
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