Sunday, December 13, 2015

Readings in Contemporary Theology - RST 310

While religion isn't an incredibly defining subject in my life, Readings in Contemporary Theology definitely broadened my perspective on the topic. Prior to taking this course, religion was something that just existed in my life, both in my family and the culture that surrounds me. It never had a profound impact on my life, and admittedly I am far from a religious individual. That being said, this class fundamentally changed the way I view religion as a whole, whether it be Christianity, Islam, Judaism, or even some form of old-world Paganism. Readings in Contemporary Theology didn't change who I am necessarily, but it notched out a new section of my interest to include knowledge and the understanding of religion, an ideology that exists throughout the world.

Grade Earned: A
Instructor: James Sam
Semester: Winter 2015

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