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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Application of skills and knowledge to off-campus theatre situations. Internships may include church, community, professional, or summer stock theatre companies.
Prerequisite:
Major in theatre arts.
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4.00 Credits
A culminating theatre project intended to challenge the creativity and professional talents of the senior theatre arts major. Projects may include designing for a major production, performing an acting recital, directing a play, writing a script, or developing an experimental project.
Prerequisite:
Major in theatre arts; consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates central themes of the Christian faith from a primarily systematic perspective. These themes are discussed both individually and in terms of the role each plays in worldview formation. Topics include Scripture (inspiration and inerrancy), God (Trinity), the person and work of Jesus Christ (incarnation and atonement), salvation (justification and sanctification), and last things (heaven and hell). Emphasis is placed on the unity and diversity of theological beliefs within Christianity, both past and present, and on the interrelationships between theological understanding, culture, and discipleship.
Prerequisite:
BIB101; sophomore standing or above.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces youth and youth ministry in an urban, multicultural context. Participants study adolescents and ministry to adolescents in the inner city. Emphasizes biblical, theological, and historical themes of reconciliation, diversity, poverty, and justice. Experiences include homeless shelters, youth ministry centers, and the religious and cultural life of a major city. (Carries cross-credit in reconciliation studies and youth ministry.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of a number of theological topics of contemporary interest or debate such as the Calvinism/ Arminianism debate, the inerrancy of Scripture, the nature of divine foreknowledge, spiritual gifts, and end times controversies.
Prerequisite:
THE201.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a theological area or topic. The specific topic is announced when the course is offered.
Prerequisite:
THE201.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the intellectual viability of the Christian faith. Topics include the nature of apologetics and apologetic method, theological and philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God, and historical and philosophical arguments for and against the central beliefs of Christianity.
Prerequisite:
THE201; BIB101; GES130 or GES244 (may be taken concurrently).
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4.00 Credits
Christian approaches to ethical problems within today’s society, such as the morality of war, poverty and welfare, homelessness, racism, and human sexuality. Roles of Christians and churches in response to these issues. Classical ethical approaches of utilitarianism, Kant, and social contract ethics.
Prerequisite:
BIB101.
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3.00 Credits
The lives and theological contributions of great men and women of church history, from the early church through the Reformation.
Prerequisite:
BIB101.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration and assessment of theological movements, ideas, and persons since the Reformation that have shaped the contemporary world, including Pietism, Wesley, Schleiermacher, Rauschenbusch, Pentecostalism, Barth, Bonhoeffer, liberation theology (feminist, black, and third world), and evangelicalism.
Prerequisite:
GES130; THE201 or GES246 (may be taken concurrently).
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