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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES — INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM

 
Religious Studies Courses

R152 - Religions of the West

Correspondence
Patterns of religious life and thought in the West: continuities, changes, and contemporary issues.

R220 - Introduction to the New Testament

Online / Correspondence
Origins of the Christian movement and development of its beliefs, practices, and institutions in the first century. Primary source is the New Testament, with due attention to non-Christian sources from the same environment.

R247 - Introduction to Christianity

Online
Survey of beliefs, rituals, and practices of the Christian community, with a focus on the varieties of scriptural interpretation, historical experience, doctrine, and behavior. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word.

R335 - Religion in the United States, 1600-1850

Online / Correspondence
Development of religious life and thought in the early United States, from the beginnings to 1850. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word.

R336 - Religion in the United States, 1850--Present

Online / Correspondence
Development of religious life and thought in the modern United States, from 1850 to the present.


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