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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the representative approaches to Christian apologetics from the Greeks to the contemporary religious scene. Each approach is examined in the light of biblical revelation, and a comprehensive Christian apologetic will be attempted.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth examination of Christian apologetics designed to prepare students to interact knowledgeably with historical and methodological issues related to defending Christian faith. Topics include apologetics from the perspectives of the Bible, the Patristic, the Medieval, the Reformation, and modernity to post modernity. Prerequisite: APO 201 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
A theological analysis of religious groups categorized as cultic in nature from the prospective of traditional Christianity. Groups studied include Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Christian Science, the New Age movement, the Unity School, the Word-Faith movement, Armstrongism, the Unification Church, Scientology, the occult, among others. Prerequisite: APO 201 or instructor approval.
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A study of contemporary philosophical issues related to the Christian concept of God and its intelligibility and coherence. Topics include God's existence, the relationship of faith and reason, religious language, the problem of evil and suffering, religious experience, the relationship of Christianity to other world religions, among others. Prerequisite: APO 201 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth look at topics of special interest in Christian apologetics, usually focusing on a particularly influential thinker in the history of apologetics and his primary writings. Individuals such as Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, C. S. Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, Cornelius van Til, among others, are studied. Prerequisite: APO 201 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
A practical study of the content and methods used to defend Christian truths and beliefs in the midst of a global and religiously pluralistic culture. A significant portion of the course is devoted to sharing the Christian message in and around campus settings, either nationally or internationally. Prerequisite: APO 201 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Basic introduction to drawing materials including pencil, charcoal, crayon, pen and ink concentrating on still life, drawing from nature, and study of basic principles of Art. Weekly labs required.
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3.00 Credits
Varied approaches to drawing the figure, developing a visual vocabulary, building handeye coordination. The same basic materials as in ART 101 plus wash, watercolor. Weekly labs required.
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3.00 Credits
An emphasis on the importance of design principles as they relate to drawing, painting, printmaking and all other two-dimensional media, including commercial art. Weekly labs required.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of great works and styles of art, including discussion of visual arts concepts, such as color theory and design, as well as aesthetics and art theory.
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