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RELS 1403: History of Asian Religious Reflections
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Origin and development of religious speculations in India from the Vedic period to Shankara; in China from Confucius to Chu Hsi; in Japan from the Nara to the Meiji periods. 3 credits
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RELS 1502: Contemporary Moral Values
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores personal and communal moral experience in the light of faith, and the relationship between human values and Christian belief. Examines methods of moral decisionmaking and the norms that guide human behavior. 3 credits
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RELS 1503: Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Systematic study of the distinctive contribution of Christianity to ethical norms. Comparison of various theories and moral systems with each other and with the ethical systems of non-Christian traditions. 3 credits
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RELS 1504: Faith and Justice
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Whether in the realm of politics, economics, or everyday life, many of our moral choices and commitments-or visions of the good life-are informed by a particular conception of justice. This course assesses various leading, historical and contemporary theories of justice and considers their implications for the life of religious faith. Accordingly, this course aims to consider two, interrelated sets of questions. First, what is the nature of justice, and what kind of political, economic, and social practices do various theories of justice recommend? Second, what might justice mean from the perspective of religious faith, and does the life of faith necessarily require the pursuit of justice in the world? In considering such questions, this course will pay particular attention to the growing challenges of globalization and poverty and the question of human rights. Special emphasis will be placed on Catholic as well as non-Catholic Christian moral traditions, with some engagement in non-Christian religions. 3 credits
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RELS 2010: Methods in the Study of Religion and Theology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Primarily for religious studies majors and minors. Methodologies used in academic study of religion and theology. Emphasizes major figures and theories in each of the various approaches. Prerequisites: three courses at the introductory level. 3 credits
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RELS 2112: The Prophets
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Prophetic faith in historical perspective. Formation of the prophetic literature in relation to other biblical books. Prophetic "charisma" as expressed in the Bible and othercultures analyzed through psychology of religion, sociology of religion, comparative religion and modern theology. Prophetic awareness of individual and social responsibility. 3 credits
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RELS 2113: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Ethics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Values promoted in the wisdom literature of Egypt, Mesopotamia and Israel. Particular emphasis upon Proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes. Critique of values compared and contrasted with modern social mores. 3 credits
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RELS 2121: Archaeology and the Bible
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Archaeological discoveries pertaining to the world of the Bible. The value and limitations of using archaeological and other scientific data for interpreting biblical narratives. Topics include creation/evolution, the flood, the exodus from Egypt, the rise and fall of Israel and Judah, the Babylonian exile, Jerusalem and other biblical sites. 3 credits
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RELS 2122: Practicum in Biblical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Application of archaeological method to specific biblical topics. 3 credits
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RELS 2130: Jesus in Film and Theater
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the relationship between religious tradition and artistic expression. Studies classic artistic portraits of Jesus and the tension between religion and the arts. Introduction to historical Jesus research; critical film theory; and attitudes toward Jesus in film, novels and plays. 3 credits
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