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Religion/Ethics Department
R1-Hebrew Scripture - 711
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This course concentrates on studying the Hebrew Scriptures from a Roman Catholic perspective. They are examined from the standpoints of their authorship,organization, role in our religious life today, and as a source of prayer.
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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E1-Hebrew Scripture - 712
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This course concentrates on studying the Hebrew Scriptures from the perspective of the Hebrew and Christian traditions. They are examined from the standpoint of their authorship, organization, role in religious life today, and as a source of prayer.
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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R2-Christian Script - 721
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Based on Christian Scriptures, course centers on Galilean & Jerusalem ministry of Jesus & epistles of St. Paul, with emphasis on Christology, moral teachings of Jesus, the sacraments, & prayer. Methods of modern historical biblical criticism will be used
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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E2-Histry Christ Wrt - 723
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Based on Christian Scriptures, this course focuses on Galilean and Jerusalem ministry of Jesus and on the epistles of St. Paul. Special emphasis is placed on Christology, the moral teaching of Jesus, the mission of the Church, and personal growth in faith
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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R3-Church History - 731
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This course begins with a semester study of the history of the Church, from its founding in Jerusalem to its existence today. The second semester is devoted to a study of the history of the other major world religions.
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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E3-History of Christianity/Comparative Religions - 732
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This course begins with a semester study of Christianity from a historical perspective, from its founding in Jerusalem through a look at its branches today. The 2nd semester is devited to a study of history and beliefs of other major world religions.
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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R4-Contemp Issues - 741
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This course includes an analysis of contemporary lifestyles, emphasizing the preparation of students for responsible adult choices. The second semester deals with issues of social justice and personal responsibility with regard to these issues.
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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E4-Soc Justice/Life - 742
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This course concentrates on contemporary ethical issues as presented in philosophy and literature. Also included is an examination of personal responsibility with regard to issues of social justice
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Credit: 1.00
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Pre-Requisites: None
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