- Teacher: Thane Glenn
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Detailed study of the four individual Gospels with attention to similarities and distinctions, historical context, and relationship to the Old Testament. Examination of the literal meaning and its significance to the modern life. Special attention to the nature of the First Advent and the testimony concerning Jesus Christ.
- Instructor: Scott Frazier
The Bible is more than a book of stories and laws. Exploration of the deeper symbolic meanings reveal that it is a story about individual spiritual development and growth. Addressing both Scriptures and personal application, with emphasis on the use of Swedenborg’s science of correspondences, students uncover the hidden depths of a variety
- Teacher: Grant Schnarr
- Teacher: Grant Schnarr
- Teacher: Thane Glenn
Course Description
This course offers you the opportunity to explore the findings of some of the world’s leading marriage educators, with a focus on romantic relationships. Unlike its companion course, Religion and Marriage (REL 273), which focuses primarily on doctrine, this is an application course which focuses primarily on marriage education programs and their application to our current relationship situations.
As you will discover, the relationship skills that you will be learning in this course are applicable to every aspect of your life. This includes your relationships with family, friends, co-workers, teachers, fellow students, and (if applicable) with the person you are married to, engaged to, or currently dating.
- Teacher: Ray Silverman
- Teacher: Stephen Cole
- Teacher: Ray Silverman
- Teacher: Thane Glenn
- Teacher: Thane Glenn
Last Judgement will be read in full.
- Instructor: Scott Frazier
- Teacher: Stephen Cole
- Teacher: Thane Glenn
This is the capstone experience for the religion major.
- Teacher: Kelly Ballard

¡Bienvenido(a) a Español 101! Spanish 101 (3 credit hours) is an introductory course for students with little or no previous experience with Spanish. Emphasis is placed on communication and the foundations of Spanish grammar. In Spanish 101, students will begin to develop speaking (communicate in everyday situations), listening, reading, and writing skills (short paragraphs in the present tense) as well as gain exposure to Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Teacher: Brooke Adamski