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Church in Society (MIN 4063)

Term: 2019-2020 Fall Semester

Faculty

David Eric LowdermilkShow MyInfo popup for David Eric Lowdermilk
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Scott K. ToengesShow MyInfo popup for Scott K. Toenges
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Schedule

Tue, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (8/19/2019 - 10/13/2019) Location: ORLD ORLD 215

Description

MIN 4063 Church in Society
3 Credit Hours
This course explores sociological and theological roles of the Church in 21st century contexts in which our students find themselves. It examines diverging ways Christian traditions throughout history have understood and lived out the intersection and interaction between Church and other social institutions (government, industry, family, schools and universities, etc.) and articulates how these traditions might inform the Church’s approach to critical contemporary social issues (pluralism, polarization, gender/sexuality, race/ethnicity, technology and social media, physical and mental health/disability, and other emerging issues).
Availability: Main/Orlando: Spring, B Term. Online: Spring, A Term.
Prerequisite Courses
GENG 1123 Composition I
GENG 1223 Composition II