REL 2000 Introduction to Religion . . . . . 3(F,S)
Broad understanding of the field of religious studies. Special attention is
given to the contributions of Eliade, Otto, Keen, Tillich, Freud and others.
(Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg) and (General Studies Course: HUM/VAL)
REL 2948 Service Learning Field Study I . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Placement in community agency or other social organizational setting related
to field of study. Supervision by faculty and agency. Students and faculty
"customize" courses to fit a full range of services that are available
in the setting. Student must be able to draw correlation between the discipline
and field study. Journal and reflective experience paper are required. With the
agreement of the student's faculty sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must
be done at the field site per semester hour of credit. Permission of instructor
is required.
REL 3142 New Perspectives on the Religious Self . . . . . 3(F,S)
Focus on selected understandings of the nature of the self as a religious
being. Various models of the self will be examined.
REL 3156 Religion and Personality Theory . . . . . 3(F)
Effects of religion on personality development and related issues utilizing
such thinkers as Erikson, James, Fromm and Keen. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg)
REL 3158 Psychology of Religion . . . . . 3(S)
Religious experiences and phenomena from the standpoint of particular
approaches in psychology and religion. Such topics as human suffering,
wholeness, and mystical awareness will be discussed using the thought of Becker,
Keen, Freud and others. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg)
REL 3213 Studies in Hebrew Scriptures/Old Testament . . . . . 3(F)
Analysis of literature of ancient Israel, interrelation of faith and history,
evolution of ethical monotheism from primitive beginnings to oracles of
prophets. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg)
REL 3243 Studies in the New Testament . . . . . 3(S)
Exegetical study of literature of the early Christian community with emphasis
on life and teaching of Jesus and letters of Paul from variety of theological
perspectives. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg)
REL 3310 Philosophies of the East . . . . . 3(F)
Indian philosophy including concept of Brahman in Vedanta and Yoga
meditation. Buddhism in India, China and Japan. Confucian humanism and Taoist
mysticism in China.
REL 3948 Service Learning Field Study II . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Placement in community agency or other social organizational setting related
to field of study. Supervision by faculty and agency. Students and faculty
"customize" courses to fit a full range of services that are available
in the setting. Student must be able to draw correlation between the discipline
and field study. Journal and reflective experience paper are required. With the
agreement of the student's faculty sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must
be done at the field site per semester hour of credit. Permission of instructor
is required.
REL 4420 Contemporary Theology . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Types of theology: fundamentalism, liberalism and neo-orthodoxy. Current
trends: religious atheism (Nietzsche, Altizer), secular theology (Bonhoeffer,
Cox), process theology (Whitehead, Chardin), existential theology (Tillich,
Bultmann), personalism (Bertocci, DeWolf), liberation theology (Gutierrez, Boff).
REL 4441 Current Religious Issues . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Significant personal and social concerns viewed from religious perspectives:
race relations, medical practices, sexuality, war and terrorism, ecological
crisis and non-Western religions.