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RELS 2151: The Gospels of Matthew,Mark and Luke
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Gospels as literary testimonies to Christ risen and present. The writers distinctive theological viewpoints passed from the lifetime of Jesus through a period of oral teaching to the final forms. 3 credits
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RELS 2152: The Gospel and Letters of John
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Analysis of the background and text of the fourth Gospel. Discussion of its understanding of Christian experience and belief in Jesus as Word Made Flesh. Analysis of the Letters of John in relationship to early Christianity. 3 credits
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RELS 2153: The Letters of Paul
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The life, letters and theology of the Apostle Paul. His Jewish heritage, his relationship to Christ and his mission as "Apostle to the Gentiles.? ?3 credits
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RELS 2160: Women in the Biblical Tradition
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the role and place of women in the Ancient Near East, Biblical Israel, Judaism and the New Testament. Compares textual and mythic traditions of Near Eastern and Greco-Roman society, women in the archaeological artifacts and introduces recent feminist interpretations of biblical texts. 3 credits
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RELS 2231: Jewish-Christian Relations
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A survey of the historical and theological relationship of Jews and Christians beginning with the New Testament and culminating with the events of the twentieth century and the present day. The history of relations between Jews and Christians is a tormented one and has often been quite negative. During the last several decades, however, the Church and the Jewish people have reached a rapprochement that is honest, repentant and enriching of both. 3 credits
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RELS 2241: Introduction to Ecumenism
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Contemporary movement toward Christian unity and human solidarity, described in terms of its biblical roots and theological principles. Persistent theological obstacles in attaining unity and solidarity; ecumenical progress of recent decades and future possibilities. 3 credits
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RELS 2261: The Black Church
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A survey of the major institution for religious expression developed by African-Americans from its origins in slavery until the contemporary urban period. The social, economic and political role of the Black church as well as its cultural and religious functions are examined. 3 credits
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RELS 2312: The Church
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Relationship between society and Church with a view toward determining the authentic nature and function of the Church. 3 credits
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RELS 2313: Christian Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Religious experience as the heart of various forms of Christian spirituality. Conceptual frameworks that influence the manner of experiencing God. Examines several fundamental models of the Christian experience to gain insight into a personal and communal contemporary spirituality. 3 credits
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RELS 2315: Theology of Marriage
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Past and present Christian understandings of the marital relationship in light of Scripture and sacramental theology. Insights about marriage based on knowledge from psychology and anthropology. Christian marriage as promise, symbol and vocation. 3 credits
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