Wednesday, November 28, 2012
IOCC 201 Final Exam
The final exam for IOCC 201 will be held in Bailey Auditorium - Julian Hall on Monday December 10th at noon.
IOCC 201 review session
The IOCC 201 review session for the final exam will be held in Mac 29 at 8:50pm Wednesday December 5th. I will disseminate no new information, it is strictly a review session.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Final Papers
The best way to get feedback these last two weeks of the semester (for all classes) is to leave a hard copy in the box outside my office door (Mac 27). I will work through them and place them in the "Pick Up pile (right hand part of the box) . Please leave your rough drafts in the "Drop Off" (Left side) of the box.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
IOCC 201 exams
You graded exams are in the Social Work Office, 2nd floor of Mac Hall, south end of the building. Please be courteous to Pam when asking for your exam.
They will first be available Wednesday morning.
They will first be available Wednesday morning.
IOCC Video Guide
Pay attention o the video that I am going to have shown as it is excellent.
There is a study guide with questions. It is worth 10 points, fill it out to the best of your ability. A few sentences will be sufficient for each question.
Dr. Berg
There is a study guide with questions. It is worth 10 points, fill it out to the best of your ability. A few sentences will be sufficient for each question.
Dr. Berg
Classes
Philosophy of Sport is canceled Thursday the 15th of November. You are still responsible for the reading assignment on race and sport.
IOCC 201 classes are canceled for Thursday the 15th of November and Friday the 16th of November.
Dr. Berg
IOCC 201 classes are canceled for Thursday the 15th of November and Friday the 16th of November.
Dr. Berg
Monday, November 12, 2012
IOCC reading
For your next class: read books 1-4 of Augustine's Confessions.
Stay tuned for other adjustments.
Stay tuned for other adjustments.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Rough Draft
I have established a "Rough Draft Box". It sits outside my office door. Papers go into the "Drop off" pile and when I have looked at them, they are placed in the "Pick up" pile. If you send it as an attachment via email it will end up in this box. If you hand it to me as a paper copy it will be in this box. You can also drop papers off in the box.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Monday, November 5, 2012
Fall IOCC 201 Exam II study guide
Review
Sheet
IOCC 201
Second
Exam
For all documents that we read
know: the aprox. date written, author, location and source language. (There are some documents we read that we do
not know these things about, others that we know all of the above, a few that we
know some of the above, consult your notes)
Make sure you have read all assigned text, do not turst your knowledge of the Bible for the exam, study it!
The synoptic Gospels, the
Gospels.
Quadriga
method
The basic message of
Judaism.
The basic message of Paul’s
Christianity.
Which Gospel was written
first.
The lost source of the Synoptic
Gospels
Source languages of the
Bible
When the Biblical text were
written in relation to Homer, Plato and Aristotle.
Basics of the life of Jesus of
Nazareth
Basics of the life of
Paul.
Basics of the
Bible.
Basic narrative the Genesis 1-23
Basic narrative of Joshua.
Structure of Isaiah
How Isaiah relates to both the Hebrew and Christian tradition.
Pauline
opening/greeting
Difference between a Gospel and an Epistle.
The complexities of the ending
of Mark
Basic arguments of Romans
Romans 13 and
society
How to work with a Biblical
text as a Jewish and a Christian Text
Basic of the
Koran
5 pillars of
faith
Basics of the life of
Muhammad
Technical terms related to the
Koran
Basics of the Islamic
tradition, history, and current practice
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