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ENGL: English (UG)

325-W01
Writer's Grappling with God
 
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E. Scheurer
ENGL*Core 
02/03 - 05/22
5/5/0
Lecture
CRN 21962
4 Cr.
Size: 5
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
02/03 - 05/22
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

   

Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)

CRN: 21962

Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 454

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Literature/Writing

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Context and Convergences
     Genre Study
     Writing Intensive

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Erika Scheurer, Shirley Jordon

How do various writers explore and convey their understandings of God, humanity, creation, redemption, faith, doubt, good, and evil? How does looking at the interplay of form and content, the elements and purpose of story-telling, and the connection of culture and ideology to artistic expression shed light on key theological questions? In this team-taught course, we will explore these literary and theological questions through critical and creative engagement with texts from a variety of time periods, literary genres, religious traditions, and perspectives. Our literary readings will be grouped in the following categories: Creation and Fall, Revelation, Suffering and Tragedy, Sin and Grace, Faith and Doubt, and Prayer. NOTE: This ENGL 325 course is cross-listed with THEO 448. Students registering for ENGL 325 can fulfill their core literature/writing requirement if they started with an ENGL 201-204 class and select business students can count this course towards their COJO/ENGL allied requirement. Students registering for this course under THEO 448 can count it towards their 400-level theology core requirement. Students may not earn both core literature/writing and core theology credit. ENGL 325 satisfies the Genre Studies requirement and a Context and Convergences requirement for English majors. Prerequisite: ENGL 201, 202, 203, or 204. This course satisfies the WAC Writing Intensive requirement.

4 Credits

THEO: Theology (UG)

448-W01
Writer’s Grappling with God
 
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S. Jordon
Core 
02/03 - 05/22
15/7/0
Lecture
CRN 22769
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
02/03 - 05/22
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

 

9:35 am
10:40 am
OEC 454

   

Subject: Theology (UG) (THEO)

CRN: 22769

Lecture

St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Education Center 454

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Faith/Catholic Trad

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Integ/Humanities

Other Requirements Met:
     Writing Intensive

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Shirley Jordon, Erika Scheurer

How do various writers explore and convey their understandings of God, humanity, creation, redemption, faith, doubt, good, and evil? How does looking at the interplay of form and content, the elements and purpose of story-telling, and the connection of culture and ideology to artistic expression shed light on key theological questions? In this team-taught course, we will explore these literary and theological questions through critical and creative engagement with texts from a variety of time periods, literary genres, religious traditions, and perspectives. Our literary readings will be grouped in the following categories: Creation and Fall, Revelation, Suffering and Tragedy, Sin and Grace, Faith and Doubt, and Prayer. NOTE: This ENGL 325 course is cross-listed with THEO 448. Students registering for ENGL 325 can fulfill their core literature/writing requirement if they started with an ENGL 201-204 class and select business students can count this course towards their COJO/ENGL allied requirement. Students registering for this course under THEO 448 can count it towards their 400-level theology core requirement. Students may not earn both core literature/writing and core theology credit. Prerequisite: THEO 101, THEO 2xx or 3xx. This course satisfies the WAC Writing Intensive requirement.

4 Credits


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