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THEO-171 An American Liberation Theology

THEO-171 An American Liberation Theology
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Hayes, Diana
  • The purpose of this course is to explore the possibilities of a liberative theology in an American context by a critical analysis of the diverse threads which make up the American religious scene. The students' own personal views/experiences of God and religion will be an important aspect of such a theology as we discern together whether grass roots theology can also have meaning for the middle/upper classes in the United States.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: None
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