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3.00 Credits
FALL This course studies the solution found in Christ to the human predicament. The discussion of salvation, the church, and God's final intentions for human history includes pertinent emphases of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Credit is not applicable to all programs. Prerequisite: THE 331 or consent of the instructor
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FALL, SPRING, or SUMMER Based upon a survey of philosophical, biblical and theological backgrounds, the process of making moral decisions will be examined. Values grounded in biblical principles will be applied to personal conduct and to social problems such as euthanasia, poverty, environmental issues and the church's social responsibility. Students will be encouraged to address issues related to their major. (Also PHI 333X) Prerequisite: THE 231 or THE 331 or THE 332 or consent of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
FALL, SPRING, or SUMMER Components of non-Christian worldviews will be compared with a Christian perspective. Various attempts to verify Christian truth will be presented, including both empirical and philosophical evidence. Students will be encouraged to examine and refine their own worldview based on Christian principles. The relationship between apologetics and evangelism will also be discussed. (Also PHI 334X) Prerequisite: THE 231 or THE 331 or THE 332 or consent of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
SPRING The course examines the current structure and practice of the diverse ministries of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Students are introduced to the background, theological emphases, and vision of the denomination. Prerequisite: Pastoral Leadership, Youth, Youth/Social Ministry, and Discipleship Ministries majors only during block semester
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3.00 Credits
SPRING This course is an examination of the process of making moral decisions. Students apply Biblical principles to issues in personal conduct, as well as social problems such as euthanasia, abortion, and poverty. Students will also be encouraged to address ethical issues related to their major. May substitute for THE 333X. Prerequisite: THE 231 or THE 331 or THE 332
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3.00 Credits
ARR This course is an intensive, supervised investigation of a biblical or theological topic by an individual student. Enrollment and topic selection are by permission of the instructor and department chair. The course is limited to Biblical and Theological Studies and Pastoral Leadership majors.
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3.00 Credits
FALL The course examines the origins, growth, and life of The Christian and Missionary Alliance in its historical and theological context. Special attention is paid to the denomination's founder, theological emphases, missionary outreach, and international character. (Also HIS 431X) Prerequisite: One course in theology or consent of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
SPRING Following a survey of nineteenth century theology, the course will examine significant theological trends of the twentieth century through an analysis of the individual theologians involved. Included will be representatives of liberal, evangelical and neo-orthodox positions as well as contemporary developments such as process and liberation theologies.
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3.00 Credits
Spring This course is under the supervision of one instructor but will involve other faculty as mentors. It consists of an open discussion of theological problems based upon the students' guided research and resulting papers.
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3.00 Credits
SPRING Study of the thought of leading Christian thinkers in the twentieth century will be presented in a seminar format. Through a reading of individual works, students will investigate each author's specific answers to cultural objections to Christianity. May substitute for a Bible, English, Humanities, or Social Science elective. Prerequisites: ENG 131, ENG 132, Honors student
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