2021-2022 Catalog Archived
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REL 104 - Early Christian History and Literature Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course provides a study of the Biblical New Testament and other early Christian writings, emphasizing the historical and cultural contexts in which they were produced.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 and RDG 100 Course Topics:
- History, themes and content of New Testament literature.
- Major historical, cultural and literary influences on Early Christian literature.
- Explore competing understandings of various passages in New Testament writings.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials: Grading System: A grade of “C” or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59 Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify cultural and historical influences on Early Christianity through written exams and class papers.
- Analyze and explicate the various forms of literature found in the New Testament through class discussion and written exams.
- Articulate and compare the differing theologies found in various literary forms in the New Testament through class discussion and written exams.
- Analyze competing interpretations of key New Testament passages through class discussion and papers.
- Explicate competing claims about non-canonical documents found in current popular media through class discussions and papers.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Policies that include:
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard SCC Course Polices on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Academic Misconduct
- Add/Drop period
- Appeals Process
- Class Attendance
- Classroom Behavior (traditional and online)
- Classroom Conduct/Expectations
- Lab Procedures (general SCC policy regarding this)
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Withdrawal Policy
Official Course Syllabus 2021-2022
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