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REST 228C: P2 The Church:One,Holy,Catholic,and Apostolic
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A study of religious reform in our time. The impact of contemporary society on the Christian churches; to what extent are the religious options and convictions about the person and the role, organization, teachings, and practices of the churches open to evolution. Formerly REST 181C.
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REST 250C: P2 History of the Papacy
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Concerns the development of the papacy and its role in world history. Examines the major historical, doctrinal, and theological justifications of the independent papacy in a global context from its origins with the pontificate of Leo I to that of John Paul II. Covers material from the late Roman and Medieval, Renaissance, Modern, and Contemporary periods. Cross-listed with HIST 250C.
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REST 252C: Reading the Hebrew Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A historical, literary, and theological introduction to the sacred text of the Hebrew Scriptures. While recognizing it to be essentially a record of faith, students are informed of its development and importance within its own social context. Particular attention is given to the Torah and the Former Prophets. Formerly REST 161C.
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REST 255D: P2 Great Women in Christianity
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A course that examines the obstacles and contributions in the lives of women who have made their lasting mark on Christianity. Women discussed are: the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Desert Mothers, Hildegard of Bingen, Clare of Assisi, Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth Bayley Seton, Dorothy Day, and Catherine de Hueck Doherty. Documentaries/ docudramas, seminars.
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REST 257D: CC Religious Experiences
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores some sources of Christian spirituality through the lived experience of Jesus and select Christian authors. It includes personal reflection in light of the recommended readings.
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REST 258D: Studies in the Qur'an
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course focuses on the major themes of the Qur'an. The Muslims believe that the Qur'an is revealed from God to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. The Qur'an speaks about God, His creation, man, woman and society, prophethood and prophecy and prophets of God, nature, the world and hereafter, Satan and evil, death and dying, and hell and heaven. All these topics are important to the study of religion, including world religions: Judaism and Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism. In the teaching of this course, references are made to other religions, and students are exposed to a comparative study of other disciplines to understand the phenomenon of religion and its contribution to world culture and civilization. Formerly REST 157D.
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REST 262C: Reading the Christian Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A historical, critical, literary and theological survey of the books written by first- and second-century Christians that ultimately became the New Testament. Although very diverse one from the other, all New Testament books focus on the centrality of Jesus of Nazareth as the one in and through whom God reconciled the world to Himself. The main focus of the course includes the reading and discussion of selected New Testament texts. Formerly titled The New Testament.
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REST 264C: Love in the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
God's love for humanity is the solid foundation on which the New Testament is firmly built. Humans' love for God and neighbor flows from God's love.The course focuses on New Testament texts addressing the theme of "Love"and aims at raising one's awareness and appreciation of both the texts and Christian Love.
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REST 266C: Christian Beatitudes
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Aims at a better understanding of the deep meaning of the Beatitudes proclaimed by Jesus and recorded by Matthew in his Gospel as part of the Sermon on the Mount and by Luke as part of his Sermon on the Plain. Due consideration is given to the Jewish background, whose influence is visible in both versions of the Beatitudes. A look at the contemporary pagan world brings to light parallels and differences. Finally, their meaning and importance for the Christian in today's world is suggested by various interactive means.
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REST 268C: P5 Who is Jesus
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An examination of the person Jesus through the eyes of first-century Christians as reflected in the New Testament and in a contemporary understanding of Jesus. This course seeks to engage the student in the process of understanding the Christian encounter with Jesus Christ.
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