Jan 17, 2025  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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STMM 5300 - To Hell and Back: Evil and Redemption

3 credit hours
This course will explore key aspects of the serious history of Christian reflection on the existence of Evil, and the response of reconciliation today.  Beginning with Genesis and the Christian interpretation of the Fall, the course will address central issues of evil, how a loving God allows suffering, evil in literature through the ages, the 20th century experience of evil, contemporary efforts at reconciliation, and will conclude with a theologically praxis-based modeling for putting theology into action in the 21st Century. The course will also explore a 21st century theological re-imagination of original sin and the agency of evil that is corrosive to human well-being and the planet itself.  Participants in the course will assess models of reconciliation that respond to sin and evil.  The course includes lectures, student writing/journaling in online discussion format small-group collaboration, and other pedagogical avenues as needed. There will be no field trip.

Terms Typically Offered: summer



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