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THEO 10001 - Foundations of Theology: Biblical and Historical, Fall 2005

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This is an introductory course to the Bible and historical Christianity that aims to familiarize the student with the contents of the Bible and the development of the early Church. Special emphasis is placed on theological themes of perennial interest and the significance of the Bible for Christian thought and practice as well as the relationship of Christianity to Judaism.

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THEO 10001--FOUNDATIONS OF THEOLOGY: BIBLICAL AND HISTORICAL

Professor Gary Anderson

Department of Theology
University of Notre Dame

Course Structure: Three 50-minute classes per week

Statue of Mary in County Kerry, Ireland.
Image courtesy of Bradley C. Gregory

Course Description

This is an introductory course to the Bible and historical Christianity that aims to familiarize the student with the contents of the Bible and the development of the early Church.  Special emphasis is placed on theological themes of perennial interest and the significance of the Bible for Christian thought and practice as well as the relationship of Christianity to Judaism.

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