Courses of Minor in religion at Manchester College
Religion Minor (24 hrs.)
REL 101 Introduction to the Old Testament 3.0
REL 102 Introduction to the New Testament 3.0
REL 111 The Christian Faith 3.0
Three of the following courses:
REL 311 Ancient and Medieval Christianity 3.0
REL 312 Reformation and Early Modern Christianity 3.0
REL 415 Christianity in the 19th & 20th Centuries 3.0
REL 435 Contemporary Christian Thought 3.0
Six hours of electives chosen from religion courses and with departmental approval. 6.0
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