United Methodist History Doctrine
and Polity Online Courses

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Course Descriptions: LOGON 240 | LOGON 260 | LOGON 261
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LOGON 260 Course Description

LOGON 260 is a study of the origins, organization, outreach, religious life and key ideas, events and figures in the development of United Methodism. It aims to enable the student 1) to understand and evaluate United Methodism in the light of its antecedent organizations and the broader context of those traditions historically related to the Methodist movement; and 2) to engage in responsible participation in the life and leadership of the United Methodist Church, to communicate effectively the United Methodist tradition, and to participate perceptively in the ecumenical dialogue. (3 credits)

For United Methodist students this course and United Methodist History, Doctrine and Polity I together meet in full the United Methodist studies requirements of para. 324.6.d, 335.3.d and 347.2.2.b of the Book of Discipline, 2004 edition.

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