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REL 209: Paul and His Letters
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A study of selected letters of Paul, focusing on his experience of Christ as expressed in his writings. It will explore Paul the person, his Jewish and Greco-Roman environment, his convictions about the Jew-Gentile relationship in the light of his experience of Christ, and the relevance of his letters for Christianity today.
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REL 211: Eastern Orthodox Christianity
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
An introduction to the Eastern Orthodox tradition, with particular attention to how it evolved and was celebrated in Russia. Students will explore the dogmas, liturgy, iconography, and history of the Orthodox Church; and attention will be given to the relationship between the Church and the State, particularly under communism. Students will also be asked to compare Orthodoxy with Western Christian traditions and with their own notions of worship and religious expression. ( Also listed as HIS 153.)
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REL 212: Reformed/Presbyterian Theology and Worship
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
What is the Reformed tradition, or Presbyterianism? What beliefs and practices distinguish the Reformed tradition from other Christian traditions? What do Presbyterians believe about the Sacraments (Baptism and the Lord’s Supper)? What about predestination? How does the U.S. government reflect Presby-terian polity? This course will explore these and many other issues that help us understand the hallmarks of the Reformed tradition. Through understanding Reformed theology, we will also examine Reformed worship. Readings from John Calvin’ s Institutes of the Christian Religion , the classic text for the Reformed tradition, will be an important part of the course.
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REL 216: Celtic Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Using an historical and theological approach, this course explores both the pre-Christian religion and practices of the people known as the Celts and the development of the Celtic Christian tradition. The particular characteristics of Celtic Christianity will be examined in relation to the emphases found in the Roman Catholic tradition. The class will also look at modern communities that are building on the foundations of Celtic spirituality.
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REL 217: The Theology of C
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This class explores the religion and spirituality of C.S. Lewis by looking at his theological works and his fiction. Students will become familiar with the main events in Lewis’ life, they will gain an understanding of his view of the Christian faith as it is set in its historical context, and they will learn to explain the religious themes in several of Lewis’ works of fiction.
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REL 221: Religion and Society
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
A study of religious belief systems, organizations, and movements as they derive from and influence a social context. Some attention is given to the debate about secularization. ( Also listed as SOC 303.)
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REL 222: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
Traditionally, philosophy of religion has focused on arguments for and challenges to the existence of God in the Christian traditions. This course will attempt a broader application of philosophy to the phenomenon of religion. What is religion, and what are the meanings of terms associated with it: belief, faith, truth, the sacred, transcendence, mysticism, and good and evil? What is the relationship between religion and science? What do the data of religion as a global historical phenomenon imply about our understanding of the world and of ourselves?
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REL 226: Christian Ministry with Children
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This course is an introduction to the process of educating children in the Christian faith. We will be addressing specific issues of children’s spiritual development and incorporation into the life of the congregation. Students will be working in internship positions in which they can develop the teaching skills appropriate to their particular internship setting. Prerequisite: REL 126.
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REL 227: Christian Ministry with Youth
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This course will address the particular challenges of youth ministry in the context of congregations and parachurch ministries. Topics include the analysis of the worldview and culture of youth as it relates to the gospel message, and current research on teen-age spirituality. Students will be working in internship positions in which they can develop the leadership skills appropriate to their particular internship setting. Prerequisite: REL 126.
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REL 228: Christian Ministry with Adults
3.00 Credits
Westminster College - Pennsylvania
This course will address the spiritual development that occurs as adults mature and age. We will be addressing such life issues as marriage, parenting, vocation, and grief. We will be looking at various definitions of Christian maturity and its manifestation and relevance to the Christian community. Students will be working in internship positions in which they can develop leadership skills appropriate to their particular internship setting. Prerequisite: REL 126.
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