This course focuses on human biology.
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This course focuses on human biology.
The philosophical enterprise from the early Scholastics to the late Scholastics of the 15th century has left an impact on today’s worldview. Mediaeval Philosophy is basically the encounter between Greek philosophy and Christian thought.
For Christians, the New Testament is the fulfillment of the promise that God made in the Old Testament. The New Testament relates and interprets the new covenant, represented in the life and death of Jesus, between God and the followers of Christ, the promised Messiah. Like the Old Testament, the New Testament contains a variety of kinds of writings. Among its twenty-seven (27) books are selected recollections of the life, deeds and sayings of Jesus of Nazareth in the four Gospels; a historical narrative of the first years of the Christian Church in the Acts of the Apostles; the Epistles (letters of advice, instruction, admonition, and exhortation to local groups of Christians) attributed to St. Paul and other authors; and an apocalyptic description of the intervention of God in history, the Book of Revelation. It is, therefore, important that Christians understand God’s Word and live according to God’s will found in the twenty-seven (27) books of the New Testament.
the name of the course is Cultural Anthropology I. it is introductory in nature. it aims at introducing the student to the cultural variations of the world. It also unveils the novelty of the concepts of anthropology and how best people can peacefully live in the contemporary word. Finally, it helps the student to widen his horizon on the knowledge and approaches to cultural anthropology by exposing the fundamental characteristics of anthropology.