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World Religions (MIN 3503)

Term: 2011-2012 Spring Semester

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Scott K. ToengesShow MyInfo popup for Scott K. Toenges
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MIN 3503 World Religions
3 Credit Hours
A study of the essential character of religion, its meaning and significance in human experience, and a critical study of the major world religions along with an attempt to assess their social significance and comparison with Christianity. (This course meets the general education requirements for a global elective.)
Availability: Springs, B-term
Prerequisite Courses for all B.A. in Ministry Courses (except MIN 2003):
GCIS 1103 Introduction to Technology I
GENG 1123 Composition I
(or GENG 1093)
GENG 1213 Composition II
(or GENG 1193)