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     Science & Religion Courses  
  All courses at St. Joseph's College are accredited by the University of Alberta.
  CHRTC 350  Science & Religion: Christian Perspectives
 
An examination of relationships between science and religion. Topics include: Galileo affair, geology and Noah’s flood, Darwin’s religious beliefs, evolution vs. creation debate, intelligent design, natural evil, interpretations of Genesis 1-11.
  CHRTC 451 Modern Creationisms
 
A seminar that examines modern forms of creationismyoung earth creation, progressive creation, and intelligent design theory. Reviews the work of Henry Morris, Duane Gish, Ken Ham, Hugh Ross, Phillip Johnson, Michael Behe, and others. Videos & numerous guest speakers.
  CHRTC 450  Directed Readings
 
An undergraduate level reading course in science and religion. The reading list and the topic of the paper are negotiated by the student and the instructor.
  CHRTC 501  Directed Readings
 
A master's level reading course in science and religion. The reading list and the topic of the paper are negotiated by the student and the instructor.
  CHRTC 609  Directed Readings
 
A doctoral level reading course in science and religion. The reading list and the topic of the paper are negotiated by the student and the instructor.