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PH 705: Ethical Theory And Christian Moral Frameworks
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff An examination of the ethical assumptions that lie behind moral discussions and disagreements, with an eye toward understanding God's relationship to what is "good" and to what is "right
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PH 750: Tutorial in Philosophy of Religion
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Walls, Wood For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of advanced study in Philosophy of Religion. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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PH 750 - Tutorial in Philosophy of Religion
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PH 751: Hegel And The Romantic Movement
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Wood A study of crucial developments in religious philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries with emphasis placed especially on their impact upon Christian theology and the understanding of Christian experience. Prerequisite: PH501.
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PH 752: Kant And Enlightenment Thought
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Walls, Wood Major developments in the 18th century with special reference to the place of Immanuel Kant. The relationship of the Wesleyan movement and of Continental Pietism to Rationalism is particularly noted. Prerequisite: PH501
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PH 799: Independent Research in Philosophy of Religion
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Walls, Wood Guided, independent, advanced research in Philosophy of Religion. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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PH 850: Master of Arts Thesis
6.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff A culminating project for the Master of Arts (Research) in Theological Studies. See academic policy and procedures. Credit only.
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PHD 800: Dissertation in Process
0.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff Continuation of the writing, and rewriting, of the dissertation which, upon successful defense and revisions, completes requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Intercultural Studies degree. Carries no hours credit, but requires an annual continuation fee until the dissertation is completed, defended, revised as necessary, and bound for publication. See fee schedule.
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PR 610: The Theology And Practice of Preaching
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Kalas, Minger, Pasquarello, Ruth This course nurtures a vision of Christian preaching as a theological and pastoral activity of the church in service to the gospel. The core objectives of this course have been established to facilitate critical understanding of and competence in view of (1) preaching as witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ revealed in the Christian Scriptures and (2) preaching as both a gift of the Holy Spirit and a human vocation which serves the creation of a community called to worship the Triune God as revealed through the narrative of the whole biblical canon. This course approaches preaching as a theological practice and from a perspective shaped by the Wesleyan tradition; it is informed by a conscious integration of doctrinal and biblical exegesis and the practice of theological hermeneutics. Emphasis is placed on the lifelong task of acquiring practical habits appropriate for cultivating judgment required for faithful communication of the biblical witness in service of the Word of God, as an act of Christian worship and within the context of personal, social, and cultural challenge and change. Prerequisites: SP501; Inductive Bible Studies-2
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PR 620: The Company of Preachers: an Introduction to The Theology And Practice of Preaching
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Pasquarello The purpose of this course is to introduce student to the theology and practice of preaching in service to the Word of God. The core objectives of this course have been established to facilitate a critical understanding of and competence in view of 1) preaching as a witness to the Gospel of Christ as revealed in the whole of Christian Scripture; and 2) preaching as both a giftof the Holy Spirit and pastoral vocation which serves the creation of a community called to worship the Triune God. This course approaches preaching as a historical practice of the church, and from within a particular perspective shaped by the Wesleyan tradition. In addition, it is informed by conscious integration of doctrinal and biblical exegesis, the practice of reading Scripture in a theological manner as demonstrated in the Christian tradition. Sermons will be preached and evaluated in order to provide an opportunity to cultivate a habit of integrating theological reflection and pastoral practice. Prerequisites: SP501, Inductive Bible Studies-2
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PR 621: Preaching The Canon as Christian Scripture: an Introduction to The Theology And Practice of Preaching
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Pasquarello The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the theology and practice of preaching that will nurture a vision for reading Scripture theologically and crafting homiletic discourse in service to the Word of God. The core objectives of this course have been established to facilitate a critical understanding of and competence in view of 1) preaching as a witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in the whole of Christian Scripture, and 2) preaching as both a gift of the Holy Spirit and pastoral vocation which serves the creation of a community called to worship the Triune God revealed through canonical narrative. This course will approach preaching as a theological and exegetical practice from a perspective shaped by the Wesleyan tradition. It will pay particular attention to the integration of doctrine and exegesis in the theological reading of Scripture for the life of the church. Sermons will be preached and evaluated in order to guide students in cultivating a habit of theological reflection on pastoral practice. Prerequisites: SP501, Inductive Bible Studies-2
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