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The old covenant
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Genesis 1: 1-2:1-25
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The purpose of Creation
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Humans as created in God's image
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Modern views of the origins of the universe
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Stewardship
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The Fall: Genesis 3
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The effects of the Fall on men and women
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Human nature
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Sin and evil
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The call of Abraham: Genesis 12
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Abraham's relationship with God
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Abraham and Isaac: Genesis 17
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The near sacrifice of Isaac: Genesis 22
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Abraham's character and example
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The call of Moses
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Moses' relationship with God: Exodus 2-3
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Moses' character and example
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The Passover: Exodus 12
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The Passover as a symbol of liberation
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The Ten Commandments: Exodus 19-20
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The Idea of Covenant: Exodus 24
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Contemporary significance of the Ten Commandments
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The New Covenant
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The Incarnation
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Jesus' childhood: Luke 1-2
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Jesus' baptism: Matthew 3:13-17
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Jesus' healing ministry
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Jesus' work with outcasts
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Jesus' teaching on repentance and forgiveness
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The call of the disciples: Matthew 4:18-22
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The identity of the disciples: Matthew 10:1-4
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The qualities of being a disciple: Matthew 10:5-42
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The call and commissioning of Peter: Matthew 16:13-28
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Types of parables
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Why Jesus taught using parables
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The Lost Son: Luke 15:11-32
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The Good Samaritan: Luke 10:25-37
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The Parable of the Talents: Matthew 25:14-30
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Types of miracle
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Why Jesus performed miracles
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The Paralysed Man: Mark 2:1-12
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The Feeding of the Five Thousand: Mark 6:35-44
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The Calming of the Storm: Mark 4:35-41
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Anointing at Bethany
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Last Supper
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Gethsemane
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Trials
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Crucifixion
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Burial
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Resurrection
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Resurrection
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Mary
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Thomas
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Grace
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Nature of the seven Sacraments
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The Birth and Life of the Church
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Pentecost
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St Paul and the Early Church
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The Roman Church in Britain
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Teaching and authority
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The Pope
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Holy orders: bishops, priests, deacons and religious orders
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Laity and contemporary figures
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Life in the parish
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The Liturgical Year and Devotion
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Advent
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Christmas - Epiphany
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Lent
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Stations of the Cross
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Holy Week - Easter
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Trinity Sunday
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Ordinary time
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Our Lady: the mysteries of the Rosary; Mary's role in the life of Jesus and the church
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Pilgrimage
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Eternal life and the Communion of Saints
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the Carolingian reformation
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Christian Humanism
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The Reformation: political and religious background
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Luther I
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Luther II
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Zwingli
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Calvin
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The English Reformation
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The hypothetical Gospel
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The Gospel of Mark
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The Gospel of Matthew
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The Gospel of Luke
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The Gospel of John
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Death and Resurrection
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gnosticism
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Gospel of Thomas
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Gospel of Mary Magdalene
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symbols of the Gospels
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Judaism
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Pharisees
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Sadducees
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Priests
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Zealots
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Samaritans
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Essenes
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Monotheistic Culture
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Apocalypticism
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Diaspora
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Torah
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Temple vs. synagogue
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Jewish Festivals
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Hellenism
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Paganism
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Mithraism
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Asclepius
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parables
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ministry of jesus |
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Christian Mysticism |
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Islam |
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The Holy Q'uran
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Sunni/Shi'i
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Tafsir
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Tabari
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The Immense Ocean: Ibn 'Ajiba |
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Buddhism |
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Buddhism in India
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Buddhist philosophy
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Psychology and meditation
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Women and Buddhism
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Southeast Asia
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Tibet
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China
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Japan
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the West |
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Buddhism in the modern world |
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Hinduism |
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Hindu practice of yoga |
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Life and teachings of Gandhi
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Caste in Hinduism (ancient and present) |
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Transcendental Meditation (TM) |
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Daoism |
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Fine arts in Daoism |
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Dali Lama |
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Confucianism |
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Revival of Confucianism in Contemporary China |
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