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TH 3401: Survey of Christian History and Thought
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of the church from its beginning to 1500 A.D. Attention is given to the organization, doctrine, and practice of the church in the New Testament; the struggle of the church with Judaism, paganism, and various heresies in the patristic period; the development of trends leading to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy; and early efforts at reformation.
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TH 3402: Introduction to Christian Theology
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of the Christian theology including the doctrines of God, man, and Christ to the doctrines of salvation and the church.
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TH 3404: Reformation History
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of history and theological development of Christianity from 1500 A.D. up to the present. Attention is given to the causes and leaders of the Reformation and to the rise of the various Protestant denominations.
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TH 3420: Christian Evidences
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study which presents an apologetic for the Christian faith in the context of modern and contemporary apologetic methods. Drawing from multiple disciplines, the case for the truth of Christianity is developed, argued, and defended in the context of modern and post-modern thought. Attention focuses on apologetic methodology, the arguments for the existence of God, the existential predicament, miracles and history, the resurrection of Jesus, and the inspiration of the Bible.
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TH 3426: Spirituality and Spiritual Formation
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
The definition, meaning, and purpose of spirituality. A study of the history of spirituality throughout the Christian era and ways to develop spiritual maturity in believers. Special emphasis will be given to spiritual disciplines and prayer from a biblical perspective.
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TH 4405: Systematic Theology
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of Christian doctrines with an overview of such subjects as: Bibliology, Theology, Angelology, Anthropology, Hamartiology, Christology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Pneumatology and Eschatology.
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TH 4408: Apologetics/Preaching in the Postmodern Period
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to a Christian apologetic for confronting the unique challenges of postmodernism from the pulpit. It will balance an analysis of special, recent challenges to faith with a study of Biblical/theological norms undergirding a classical, evidentialist apologetic. Emphasis will be upon an exploration of ways in which preaching may be effective for the apologetic enterprise.
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TH 4409: Divine Authority
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of specific authority or generic authority of what is essential or what is incidental as it relates to New Testament or Old Testament examples. The student should learn to discern the difference between generic and specific.
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TH 4410: Denominational Doctrines
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of selected denominations and some of their doctrines.
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TH 4416: Theism and Humanism
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of modern humanism, its significance, its background, its philosophical forms and its entrenchment in our modern world. Methods by which humanism works in society are discussed, as are the consequences of humanism. Attention is given to how Christians can overcome humanism.
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