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ST360
Christian Ethics -Dr. David Jones
Course Description
Explores the structure and content of Christian ethics
and the goal, motive, and norm of the Christian life; offers
an analysis of ethical issues related to authority, life,
sexuality, property, and truthfulness. |
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CC310 Apologetics & Outreach
-Professor Jerram Barrs
Course Description
An
analysis of the philosophical, religious, and scientific beliefs and ideas that
have shaped different cultures and are now reshaping our multicultural and
pluralistic society. Differences in attitudes toward the value and purpose of
life, sexual identity and roles, racial and cultural differences, God, good and
evil, superstition, etc., are all discussed with the goal of learning how to
better communicate the Gospel in our society. |
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CE521Youth Ministry-Professor
Mark Davis
Course Description
This course offers a theological and practical approach to youth
ministry in the church, including the place of youth ministry in the
church's philosophy of ministry and principles for overseeing a
youth ministry program. |
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CH310 Ancient & Medieval Church History-Dr.
David Calhoun
Course Description
A study of Christianity from the Early Church to the dawn of the Reformation, with source material readings. This course places an emphasis on the application of church history to life and ministry and helps the student to understand the development of Christian thought and the formulation of doctrine as part of God's overall pattern of history.
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CH320 Reformation & Modern Church History-Dr.
David Calhoun
Course Description
The study of Christianity from the Reformation to the present, with
source material readings. In this course Dr. Calhoun helps the
student understand the development of Christian thought and apply
church history to contemporary ideas and issues. The course also
includes a brief overview of historic revivals and world missions.
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CM099 Christ-Centered Preaching: -Dr. Bryan
Chapell Preparation and Delivery of Sermons
Course Description
Dr. Bryan Chapell explores the unifying principle of grace that
binds all Scripture together. He outlines and demonstrates the
principles and practice of sermon-crafting and delivery to
illuminate the message of grace in each passage, and to submit it to
God's Spirit for the transformation of lives through preaching.
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NT216 New Testament History-Dr. David Calhoun
Course Description
A survey of the intertestamental period, the life of Christ, and the
formation of the Early Church with special attention to the Roman,
Greek, and Jewish contexts of the New Testament period as portrayed
in the Gospels and Acts. |
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NT220 Life & Teachings of Jesus-Dr. Daniel M.
Doriani
Course Description
A study of the life and teachings of Jesus, with a special emphasis
on the work of salvation that He accomplished. The class examines
the historical setting of Jesus' ministry and the special emphasis
of each Gospel. |
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NT230 Life & Letters of Paul-Dr. Hans F. Bayer
Course Description
A study of the purpose, theology, and chronology of Acts and the
missionary strategy of the apostle Paul, as well as a look at the
major Pauline epistles. The course also introduces students to key
aspects of Pauline theology. |
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NT250 Hebrews to Revelation-Dr. Daniel M. Doriani
Course Description
A study of the general letters and Revelation, with an emphasis on
application to contemporary concerns. |
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OT215 Biblical Theology-Dr.
Gerard Van Groningen
Course Description
An overview of the covenantal structure of the whole of biblical
revelation, centering on the concepts of kingdom, covenant, and
mediator, and how these themes unify the Scriptures.
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OT230 Old Testament History-Dr. V. Phillips Long
Course Description
Explore the historical books of the Old Testament -- Joshua, Judges,
Samuel and Kings -- including a brief look at the Pentateuch.
Students will gain valuable insight into how to study and learn from
these books of the Old Testament. |
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OT240 Psalms & Wisdom Books-Dr.
V. Philips Long
Course Description
Explore the poetic and wisdom books of the Old Testament, including
principles for interpreting these kinds of literature, with emphasis
on application to contemporary concerns. |
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PT330 Christian Worship-Dr. Mark Dalbey
Course Description
This course is designed to motivate and equip pastors and worship
leaders to develop worship ministries in local churches that are
biblically based, bring glory to God, are full of both reverence and
joy, are a delight and pleasure to God and His people, and are vital
parts of an overall approach to ministry and church growth. In this
course we will take a biblical, historical, and contemporary look at
the Regulative Principle of Worship. |
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ST200 God & His Word-Dr. Michael D. Williams
Course Description
Study of the doctrine of Scripture, including inspiration,
inerrancy, and the principles of biblical interpretation, as well as
the person, works, and attributes of God and His relation to the
created order. |
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ST220 Humanity, Christ & Redemption-Dr. Robert
A. Peterson
Course Description
A study of the doctrine of man (including the image of God in man),
the doctrine of sin and the effects of the fall, the plan of
salvation, the person of Christ and His saving work. The course
concludes with a study of the application of salvation.
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ST240 Spirit, Church, & Last Things-Dr. Robert
A. Paterson
Course Description
Biblical teaching on the person and ministries of God, the Holy
Spirit, the nature and purpose of the Church, the return of Christ,
and the eternal state. The class also includes material on the
doctrine of election and the sacraments (baptism and the Lord's
Supper). |
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WM310 God's World Mission -Dr. J. Nelson Jennings
Course Description
This course offers a biblical, theological, and historical
consideration of God's redemption of His world. |
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