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THEO: Theology (UG)

228-L04
Comparative: Muslim/Christian
 
TWRF 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
S. McMichael
Core 
01/03 - 01/27
10/5/0
Topics Lecture 9
CRN 11080
4 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
01/03 - 01/27
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Subject: Theology (UG) (THEO)

CRN: 11080

Online: Sync Distributed | Topics Lecture 9

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2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Phil/Theo
          OR
     Integ/Humanities

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Steven McMichael

Theology courses numbered 221-229+300 are reserved for students on the new core curriculum. If this section of the class appears to have very few seats, it is because the rest of the seats in the classroom will be occupied by students in the equivalent course on the “old core.” This course will explore what Christianity and Islam have in common, where they differ, and what are the most fruitful points of dialogue between the two religions. We will examine both Muslim and Christian perspectives on a range of topics, including God, revelation/prophecy, Jesus, Muhammad, scripture, human nature, women and marriage, morality, peace and war, religion and politics, salvation, and eschatology. [We will also consider some ongoing examples of Muslim-Christian dialogue, as well as papal statements concerning Islam and Muslim responses to those statements.]

4 Credits

467-L04
Muslim & Christian Dialogue
 
TWRF 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
S. McMichael
Core 
01/03 - 01/27
15/5/0
Lecture
CRN 11081
4 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
01/03 - 01/27
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Subject: Theology (UG) (THEO)

CRN: 11081

Online: Sync Distributed | Lecture

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Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Faith/Catholic Trad

  Steven McMichael

This course will explore what Christianity and Islam have in common, where they differ, and what are the most fruitful points of dialogue between the two religions. We will examine both Muslim and Christian perspectives on a range of topics, including God, revelation/prophecy, Jesus, Muhammad, scripture, human nature, women and marriage, morality, peace and war, religion and politics, salvation, and eschatology. [We will also consider some ongoing examples of Muslim-Christian dialogue, as well as papal statements concerning Islam and Muslim responses to those statements.]

4 Credits


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