Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013
Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 > Course Descriptions > LR - General Education
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This course examines faith claims by people in such areas as science, psychology, literature, philosophy and theology.
This course examines faith claims made in pre-Christian and Christian history. The evolution of Christian thought is treated, and special emphasis is placed on issues affecting 21st-century Christianity.
This introduction to the Old Testament, also called the Hebrew Bible, addresses the history, literature, religion and culture of ancient Israel.
This course considers how Christians are called to act in a world challenged by racism, poverty, consumerism and other complex, modern problems. Particular attention is given to the Roman Catholic perspective as expressed in Scripture, Church doctrine and papal teaching.
This course focuses on the principles of Christian morality. It seeks to speak to the real lives of Christians today and present moral principles in an internally consistent way.