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3.00 Credits
The first part of the course is a study of the Psalms, with concern for contemporary worship and for an understanding of God. The second part is a study of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. The distinctive contribution of wisdom to the teachings of Scripture will be investigated. Prerequisite: RS 110-G. Spring semester, 2009
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the writings of C. S. Lewis and to aspects of his life. The focus will include his fictional/imaginative works, theological/philosophical writings, and others as time permits. The heart of the course will be reading the material and discussing it together in class. Spring semester, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics of interest in Old Testament studies. Possible examples include war and peace, the Dead Sea Scrolls, law and covenant, apocalyptic literature, and Old Testament theology. Prerequisites: RS 110-G (for RS 223) and any 200-level Bible content course (for RS 323).
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics of interest in New Testament studies. Possible examples include the Jesus of history and Christ of faith, the Sermon on the Mount, Pauline theology, Johannine literature, and Christian apocalyptic literature (including the Book of Revelation). Prerequisites: RS 110-G (for RS 224) and any 200-level Bible content course (for RS 324).
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3.00 Credits
A brief survey will be made of the major aspects of the occult and cults. Emphasis will be placed on the historical development and present status of witchcraft, Satanism, divination, spiritualism, parapsychology, and the prominent cultic groups. (Same as HI 255) Spring semester, 2009.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the philosophy and methodology of youth ministry in the light of adolescent development and the larger mission of the church. Prerequisite: RS 210-G or consent of instructor. Fall semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics offered in the past have included ethical issues in the medical profession, women in religion and society, post-biblical Judaism, and spiritual warfare.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the classic personal and corporate disciplines of the spiritual life, examined biblically, historically, and experientially. The course also addresses mentoring/discipling and cell groups within the church. Fall semester, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the elements of ethics, including metaethics, normative principles, moral character, moral development, and case studies. The development of the Christian tradition in ethics will be emphasized. (Same as PL 263-G) Spring semester, even-numbered years.
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0.50 Credits
Provides a setting for processing and integration of personal, spiritual, academic, and ministry development. Focuses on the identity and calling of the ministering person, particularly in relationship with the congregation. May be repeated up to four times. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Every semester.
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