Courses
Philosophy
and Religion 103 - Introduction to Religion
General Introductory Study of Religion from the Phenomenological
Perspective, i.e., Religion as a Human Activity. This course is taught with
special reference to the Historical-Critical
Study of the Judeo-Christian Biblical Tradition.
Philosophy
and Religion 141/142 - New Testament Greek
Innovative New Method of Learning the Original Language of
the Greek New Testament from Texts of the Gospel of John. Emphasis on the
History and Theory of Grammar, and the Philosophical, Theological, and
Historical Etymology of the Johannine Vocabulary. Technology College,
Web-enhanced.
Philosophy and Religion
236 - Introduction to the New Testament
Study of the Early Christian Writings from the
Historical-Critical Perspective, using Readings from the New Testament Texts as
Illustrations. Web-enhanced.
Philosophy and Religion 238 - History of Christianity I
General Survey of the First Fifteen Centuries of Christianity from the
Perspective of the Internal and External Political and Theological Conflicts
faced by the Church. Technology College, Heavily Web-enhanced.
Philosophy and Religion 336 - New Testament
Literature
Philosophy and Religion 337 - The Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha
