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REL 2205: Modern Christianity
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Explores Christianity from Reformation to the present. Emphasizes richness and diversity of various Christian communities. Analyzes how developments in Christianity reflect needs of the times. Reflects on the Christian message in our day. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2210: Reel Religion:Christianity in Film
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course is designed to be an introduction to the study of the portrayal of Christianity in films. It introduces the vision and vocabulary helpful for film criticism and uses these tools in coordination with those of cultural studies and historical and theological criticism to critique films in terms of their composition, historical accuracy and theological and ethical messages. The interplay of the arts, particularly cinema, and religion in American culture is examined from both a historical and cultural standpoint. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2250: Religions of the World[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Focuses on a critical survey of world religions, exploring the beliefs, rituals, sacred texts, and ethical ideals of representative religious manifestations of the past and present. Covers characteristic traits and patterns in tribal, imperial, naturalistic, mystical, and national religions. Examines the role assigned to women by world religions and the importance given to building a just and peaceful society.
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REL 2300: Church and Sacraments
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Explores the history and theology of the Christian sacramental life with special emphasis on contemporary understandings of Baptism and Eucharist. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2400: Challenged by Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Focuses on Christian ethical responsibility, including introductory moral foundations and selected contemporary issues of individual and social morality. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2405: The Christian in Society
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Considers revolutionary forces in the fields of economics, politics, culture, and religion which have been and are still shaping the modern world, and the responses formulated and being formulated by Christian theologians. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2410: Marriage and Friendship
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Explores the human and religious dimensions of marriage, family, and friendship. An exploration of the psychological, sociological, cultural, and theological factors that impact the problems, challenges, and possibilities of intimate relationships in the contemporary world. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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REL 2425: Liberation Theologies[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This class focuses on theologies that strive to liberate oppressed and marginalized peoples, including Liberation Theology in Latin America, Dalit Theology in India, and Feminist and Black Theology.
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REL 2425 - Liberation Theologies[CDiv
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REL 2430: Developments in Gender and Sexuality in Christianity[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course discusses and analyzes the evolution of images of masculinity and femininity, sexuality and gender beginning with Greco-Roman and Jewish traditions and analyzes their influence upon Christianity examining from its origins to the present day. We study changing understandings of celibacy, marriage, homosexuality and power using the tools of queer theory, feminist studies, and men's studies.
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REL 2600: Voices in Christian Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Reading the Desert Mothers and Fathers, Augustine's Confessions, medieval mystics, Teresa of Avila, and modern spiritual leaders, this course explores the evolution of a personal spirituality in the Christian life. How do these authors form their personal spirituality, their connection to God, and a better understanding of themselves How do they then relate this inner spirituality to the world around them
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