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RELS 220-01, Scripture and the Spiritual Journey, Fall 1998
Walsh, Carey E.
Walsh, Carey E.
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Abstract
This course explores the spiritual richness of the Bible through a comparative
study with modern spiritual writings of certain key topics. The intent is to discover how
certain key issues of a spiritual journey persist from biblical to modern times. These
issues include: the question of human existence, prayer, redemption, grace, Imago Dei,
incarnation, kingdom of heaven, and the Imitation of Christ. The course is an exploration
of what these terms could mean in human experience, rather than a study of official
doctrine. Therefore, the student will be expected to draw on three areas of spiritual
meaning: (1) the Bible; (2) the modern spiritual writings; and (3) life experience through
participation in service learning and a series of films. This is an upper level Religious
Studies course, so a willingness to work hard and keep up with class discussions is
presumed. A prerequisite of two Bible classes is necessary and any student without that
background should consult the professor.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.