THE 3230: Christian Marriage

Credit
3 semester hours

Prerequisites
None


Course Description
An exploration of the theological, psychological and sociological dimensions of marriage and family life.  The course places particular emphsasis on marraige as a sacrament, on the sacredness of family, and on the challenges related to contemporary family life.  It compares elements of Christian marriage theory and practice with that of other religious traditions. 

Textbook
Kieran Scott and Michael Warren - Perspectives on Marriage:  A Reader.  New York, Oxford University Press.  

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Instructor
Joann Heaney-Hunter

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