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Course Description
RL 200:
Introduction to Bible
This course will survey the Hebrew Bible (Old
Testament), the New Testament and contemporary
biblical interpretation, examining the biblical
texts in the socio-historical world of ancient
Israel and early Christianity. This course
introduces students to the various methods of
biblical interpretation and relates it to
contemporary issues in the church. Three
hours. No prerequisites.
RL 210:
History of Christianity -- Authority and Reform
in Early, Medieval and Reformation History
RL 250: Women in Ministry and Justice
This course will survey women’s historic and
contemporary activity in ministry, with particular
emphasis on the experiences of black women. This
course will examine black women’s activity in three
dimensions of ministry: (1) religious institution
affiliated ministry, (2) the ministry of academia,
and (3) the ministry of community justice work.
This course introduces students to the various
experiences of women in ministry, while also
providing opportunities for students to explore and
deepen their own vocational interests in ministry.
Sophomores may take this class with permission of
the professor. Three hours. No prerequisites.
RL 320:
African American Religious History
This course will acquaint students with the history
of African-American religious practices from slavery
to the present. We will discuss the influences on
these practices including African culture, the
plantation experience, emancipation, migration and
the civil rights movement, and urban social issues
and development. The course will also introduce
students to African-American religious diversity
such as the practice of Islam, African traditional
religions (such as Yoruba, Vodun and Santeria),
Buddhism, Humanism and New Thought religions.
Particular attention will be given to the roles of
women in the various religious traditions. Three
hours. Prerequisites: RL 210 (History of
Christianity), or HI 203 (African American History),
or HI 202 (American History since 1865)
RL 315:
Philosophy of Religion
RL 425:
Contemporary Problems in Religion and Philosophy
RL 460:
Independent Study in Religion |