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REL 180: Christian Worship
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Christian Worship introduces students to the academic methods and techniques used by scholars in the study of Christian worship practices and what the results of that study are, particularly in recent years. The course is ecumenical in focus and seeks to free students from preconceived notions about religions ritual while developing the students' powers of observation and analysis. The course focuses on ritual practices of the Christian faith and on texts and sources which are available in English translation.
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REL 190: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A study of the thought, history and practice of the major contemporary religions of the world, focusing especially on Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, as well as Chinese, Japanese and African religions. These will be compared with each other and with Christianity and Judaism with a view to better understanding the religious dimension of human life. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 200: Contemporary Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Different methods of Christian ethics are examined in relation to current social issues in the areas of sexual relationships, bio-medical advances, economic order, political liberation and environmental survival. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 210: Religion and the Sciences
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This interdisciplinary seminar will investigate how religion and science have related and should relate to one another. The aim of the course is to present a comprehensive survey, comprehending both the historical developments of the relation and the current prospects for interaction and dialogue. The course will emphasize the relation between the natural sciences (especially the physical and biological sciences) and Western religion (especially Christianity) while at the same time recognizing diversity, especially at the level of philosophical and religious commitment. (WIC)
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REL 215: Intermediate New Testament Greek I
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
In this course students will read selections from the New Testament, Septuagint or extra-canonical Greek writings in their original language. Questions about the transmission of the text and its theological implications will be discussed. Along the way, we will review the basic vocabulary, grammar and syntax learned in REL /GREK 100 and 101.
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REL 220: Women in Jewish and Christian Traditions
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course introduces women and religion as a discipline within the academic study of religion. Students engage in review, analysis and discussion of representative literature in the history, theology and spirituality of women in Jewish and Christian traditions. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 230: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Deals with philosophical reflection upon such questions as the nature of religion, the concept of God, the problem of evil, the religious dimension of human experience, the justification of religious claims and the character of religious language. Explored in relation to these matters are the thoughts of representative figures from skepticism, existentialism and pragmatism. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 240: African American Religion in the United States
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Investigates the history of black religion from its African roots through the period of slave trade to the experience to blacks in the United States over the past two centuries. (WIC)
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REL 250: Psychology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
An examination of the relationship between religious belief and experience and the psychological make-up and functioning of persons. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 260: Religion,Science Fiction and Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Science fiction remains a powerful vehicle for ideas in popular culture and has the highest religious content of any popular genre. The course examines science fiction to uncover understandings of religion in popular culture. By reading best-selling novels, examining films and television shows, and reading scholars' examinations of religious themes in science fiction, students will learn to identify how religious themes are used, manipulated and promulgated in popular culture. Course topics will include the history of science fiction; the role and significance of aliens, apocalypse and utopias, modernist critiques of religion; and postmodern attitudes toward religion. (WIC)
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