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RELB 333: Biblical Perspectives on Healing
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
A survey of the various ways biblical writers describe restoration to wholeness of life and of how these biblical views have been understood in prominent Christian traditions down to modern times. Offered on Portland campus. Offered as needed.
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RELB 341: Scribes, Manuscripts, And The New Testament
2.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An introduction to the history and present development of the text of the New Testament, including how ancient manuscripts illuminate the social history of early Christianity. Topics include the formation of the Gospels, development of the New Testament canon, the spread of Christianity, doctrinal disputes, the oppression of women, Jewish-Christian relations, as well as differences between modern Bible translations. Credit will not be allowed for both GREK 341 and RELB 341.
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RELB 437: Matthew, Mark And John
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An examination of the gospels, attending to the background and purpose, literary composition, theology, ethics, and relevance to contemporary issues and life.
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RELB 439: LUKE- ACTS 3 or
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An examination of the Gospel of Luke and of Acts with attention to background and purpose, literary composition, theology, ethics, the development of early Christianity, and relevance to contemporary issues. (College Place campus-3 quarter hours; Portland campus-4 quarter hours.)
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RELB 454: Literature of The Bible
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Prerequisite: General Studies literature or ENGL 234. See the English section of this Bulletin.
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RELB 455: BOOK OF JUDGES: A Cross- disciplinary Approach
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An interdisciplinary approach to the Book of Judges, including historical, literary, theological, archaeological, and anthropological methods. The course is designed to model various scholarly methods in the study of a biblical text. Prerequisite: One general education literature course and one biblical studies course, or permission of instructor. Will be offered even years only.
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RELB 462: New Testament Letters I
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An examination of I and II Thessalonians, I and II Corinthians, Galatians, and Romans with attention to background and purpose, literary composition, theology, ethics, and relevance to contemporary issues and life.
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RELB 467: New Testament Letters II
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An examination of Paul's prison and pastoral letters and of the general letters of the New Testament with attention to background and purpose, literary composition, theology, ethics, and relevance to contemporary issues and life.
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RELH 205: Biblical Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Introduction to the science of archaeology with particular attention to those discoveries which bear on the interpretation of the Biblical text
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RELH 303: World Religions
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Introduction to the greater religions of mankind, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Islam, and Christianity; considers the historical setting out of which these religions arose, their founders, their basic teachings and rituals, their conceptions of God and mankind, as well as their influence on cultural development.
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