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110 Understanding the Old Testament (F)
3 Semester Hours
An elementary study of the Old Testament. Covers the date of
writing, authorship, historical context, and the content of each
book. Special emphasis will be placed on the fundamental chapters
of Genesis (1 - 11), creation, science and the Pentateuch.
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111 Understanding the New Testament (O)
3 Semester Hours
A basic study of the New Testament. Covers its formation, date of
writing, authorship, historical background and the general content
of each New Testament book. This course includes the life and
teachings of Jesus, and the relationship of the New Testament to
the Old Testament and to modern society.
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207 History of Christianity (S)
3 Semester Hours
This course is an introduction to the history of Christianity as
seen through the view of the emerging church against the
background of events in human history. As such, this course
attempts to place Christianity in its setting and to point out the
particular events that have influenced the Christian movement and
which events Christianity has influenced. This course will begin
with the death of Christ and end with Pope John XXIII.
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275 Special Topics in Religion (O)
1-3 Semester Hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Division Chair.
Presents courses in Religion which the College expects to offer
only once or occasionally in response to specific community needs.
The course may consist of seminars, specialized or individual
instruction, and/or research in an area related to Religion.
Last Update -
05/21/2007
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