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Oct 06, 2024
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L.RST 258 - Communication for Communion Credits: 3
In diverse ways throughout its history the Roman Catholic Church has sought to create a culture of communion. This communion has many aspects including the union of the human and the sacred; the union of church members with each other; and the union of the church with the broader world. In order to critically examine this culture and its changing expressions over time, this course compares the means and content of the church’s communication in the Italian Renaissance with that of modern/postmodern periods. Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: None General Education Classification: Not Applicable
Restrictions: Not open to students who have completed L.CTL-260 Cross-listed: This course is cross-listed as L.CTL-260. The courses are identical but transcripts will reflect the course number (L.RST or L.CTL) that a student registers for and completes.
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