Information

Location: Park PLace, McCall Room #119

 

Time: 6:30 - 8:15 pm

 

Orientation: First Class

March 10th

 

Days: Thursdays

 

Duration: 12 weeks

 

Block: March - June

 

 

Course

RELPT061_2 American Denominations: 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, 1900s - present

 

Course Description

This is an introductory course in the basics of American Denominations. Major topic areas include History, Worlds of Meaning, and Spiritual Practices. Student is expected to become aware of American Denominations, understand its means of thought, and compare American Denominations to one's own faith. Includes Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism & Buddhism.  The community course will only offer lecture material.  The Professional Technical course with add texts and assessment to the lectures.  Hours: 1

Outcomes

The successful student will:

  1. Develop a basic frame of understanding of the concepts, language, and skills related to American Denominations
  2. Respect and appreciate ethical behavior in American Denominations
  3. Compare and contrast American Denominations to one's own faith
  4. Learn and grow through discovering new concepts and patterns of faith.

 

 

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