Job and Jonah (SC-626)
Course Details:
The books of Jonah and Job present seemingly different theologies of God. The book of Job questions God's justice, while analyzing the issue of theodicy. The book of Jonah focuses on divine forgiveness, as it relates to God's sovereignty. Both Job and Jonah offer a portrait of an "unconventional and unpredictable" God. This course examines the "doctrine of God" in both books, and how they relate to one another.
Course fulfills the following curricular requirements:
MAIRS - Islamic Studies: Religious Pluralism
MAIRS - Islamic Studies Elective
MAIRS - Ministerial Studies: Scripture
MAIRS - Islamic Studies: Religious Pluralism
MAIRS - Islamic Studies Elective
MAIRS - Ministerial Studies: Scripture
MAIRS - Interreligious Studies Elective
MAC - Chaplaincy Elective
MAC - Islamic Chaplaincy Pathway Elective
MAC - Chaplaincy Elective
MAC - Islamic Chaplaincy Pathway Elective
Instructor(s):
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