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REL 319: Paul
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of the letters, life, and thought of the Apostle Paul. Prerequisite: REL 102 or instructor's consent.
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REL 320: Religions of the World
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Analysis of the origins, beliefs, and practices of the major religious traditions of the world.
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REL 322: New Religious Movements
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of diverse new religious groups current in the contemporary world.
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REL 323: New Age Spirituality
2.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Not currently available
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REL 324: Islam
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
A comprehensive examination of the faith and practice of Muslims.
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REL 329: Denominations in America
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Introduction to the origins, distinctive beliefs, and influence of selected denominations in America.
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REL 339: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Survey of the development of Christianity since the first century. Same as HIST 357.
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REL 347: Sermon Preparation & Delivery
3.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of the principles of preparing and delivering sermons. Students write, deliver, and analyze sermons. Prerequisite: COMM 135 or instructor's consent.
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REL 351: Baptist Stories
1.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Not currently available
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REL 352: Baptist Biographies
1.00 Credits
Carson-Newman University
Study of persons who have made significant contributions to Baptist life and thought such as C. H. Spurgeon, Annie Armstrong, Martin Luther King, Jr. and T. B. Maston. Does not meet religion major requirements.
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