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THEO 450: Modern & Contemporary Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This course will begin with the new theologies of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic counter-reformation. It will move through the theologies of the 18th and 19th century and their concern to engage the great developments of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. It will also study some of the new movements in modern theology, such as Catholic Social teaching, ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, and political, liberation, and feminist theologies. Students will be taught good practices of theological research as they work to complete a research paper. THEO 350 is not a prerequisite for this course.
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THEO 460: Seminar in Biblical Studies
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
These seminars are topical studies of current biblical scholarship attending to particular books or portions of scripture. The specific topic is announced at pre-registration.
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THEO 461: Seminar in Biblical Studies
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
These seminars are topical studies of current biblical scholarship attending to particular books or portions of scripture. The specific topic is announced at pre-registration.
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THEO 470: Seminar in Moral Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This seminar is a topical study of some area of moral theology and/or certain moral questions, with particular emphasis on their relationship to public and professional life. Specific topics will be announced at pre-registration. Cross-listed as PHIL 470.
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THEO 471: Seminar in Moral Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This seminar is a topical study of some area of moral theology and/or certain moral questions, with particular emphasis on their relationship to public and professional life. Specific topics will be announced at pre-registration. Cross-listed as PHIL 470.
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THEO 472: Seminar in Moral Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This seminar is a topical study of some area of moral theology and/or certain moral questions, with particular emphasis on their relationship to public and professional life. Specific topics will be announced at pre-registration. Cross-listed as PHIL 470.
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THEO 490: Seminar Systematic Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
These seminars are detailed studies of the scriptural, patristic, and conciliar sources of particular Christian doctrines such as Christology, Trinitarian theology, and the theology of grace. Specific topics will be announced at pre-registration.
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THEO 492: Seminar Systematic Theology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
These seminars are detailed studies of the scriptural, patristic, and conciliar sources of particular Christian doctrines such as Christology, Trinitarian theology, and the theology of grace. Specific topics will be announced at pre-registration.
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WMST 100: Mistaken Identities
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This course uses texts with themes of disguise, passing, and deceit to help students interrogate notions of the "self" and "identity." Through both primary and secondary sources, the class asks students to interrogate the way writers and historical agents defined themselves according to various social categories: religion, class, gender, and race. How did people and characters who challenged those boundaries reveal the importance of those categories to their contemporary worlds? In their successes and failures to reinvent themselves, the individuals reveal the flexibilities and fixities in their societies. And that people were fooled by them tells us about their historical contexts as well. Students will engage with a variety of texts that move chronologically from the sixteenth century through the twentieth century and geographically from Illyria to New York City. Through close readings, we'll try to uncover how texts deal directly and indirectly with social norms and cultural panic through the portrayal of deceit and disguise. Cross-listed as CORE 100.
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WMST 110: Wmst General Course
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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