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RELT 270: Adventist Heritage and Mission
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
An investigation of Seventh-day Adventist church history with a preliminary review of backgrounds and foundations of the Advent message from apostolic times. Concentration on the church's beginnings in America; the 1844 experience; history, organization, and development of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in America and in the world, with special attention being given to the writings of the prophets, particularly Ellen G. White. (Fall Semester)
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RELT 280: Moral Issues in World Religions
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
A general study of major world religions and contemporary expressions of faith. Special emphasis will be given to examining the various ways in which different religions react to moral dilemmas and how they implement their beliefs in a variety of worship styles and ethical lifestyles. The advantage of headquarters, worship places and educational institutions of major world religions in the Metropolitan Washington area will be utilized as much as possible for practical exposition to the world faiths studied in this course.
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RELT 291: Readings in Christian Social Thought
1.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Reading and responding to texts of enduring influence on the meaning of Christianity for a general audience with the relevance of specific portions to contemporary social and political issues. Course may be repeated for up to 3 credits.
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RELT 308: Biblical Preaching
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: CMME 105. An introduction to the principles governing sermon construction and the development of a theology of preaching. Careful attention is given to the structuring of various types of sermons as well as to the dynamics of delivery styles. Includes required videotape sessions and evaluation by the instructor and fellow students. Normally taken in the junior year. (Offered through External Degree only)
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RELT 320: Religion and American Culture
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
A study of the role of religion in American history and contemporary culture. The beliefs and structures of mainstream Protestant denominations as well as American Catholicism, selected sects and cults, American Judaism, and the role religion has played in American history and culture. Regular visits to local churches and synagogues provide firsthand experience of the various forms of worship, liturgy, and beliefs. Cross-listed as HIST 320. (Spring Semester)
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RELT 335: Pauline Theology
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite/Corequisite: RELL 251 or permission of Instructor. An investigation of Paul as a person, pastor and theologian will be the focus of this course. A comprehensive study of the Pauline corpus and Paul's theological influences on the development of early Christian theology will help students in their theological and missionary endeavors.
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RELT 340: Issues in Faith Development
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
A survey of biblical concepts of faith as they relate to current paradigms of faith development, human development, and moral development.
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RELT 350;351: Faith Seeking Understanding:Christian Doctrines I and II
33.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: Course restricted to Theology and Religion Majors. These courses seeks to engage students in reflection on some of the central Christian theological topics according to the distinct emphasis of the Adventist tradition. An in-depth inquiry into the nature, function and practice of constructive theological activity as an essential component in the life and mission of the church. Anselm's phrase "faith seeking understanding" underscores the continual theological reflection: WhatWhy? How? of doing theology.
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RELT 360: Christian Ministry
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: Restricted to theology and religion majors. An introduction to the gospel ministry. The class studies the nature and function of pastoral ministry with the intent of acquainting the prospective minister with the unique combination of roles and responsibilities carried by a pastor in a local congregation. Students will reflect on what it means to receive a "call" to ministry in the light oftheir experience, and will come to understand the sensitive skills and gifts that contribute to effective pastoral leadership. The course includes directed field experience that further provides an understanding of the dynamics of church life and organization. The course is enriched by visits of those specialists in selected areas of ministry. (Offered through External Degree only)
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RELT 370: Public Evangelism
2.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: RELT 220 or concurrent registration. A study of the principles employed in conducting various types of public evangelistic outreach. The challenge of reaching the masses within today's context and understanding the dynamics of bringing people to Jesus Christ in larger groups. How to plan, develop, and conduct a public evangelistic program. Contemporary approaches and techniques. Involvement in an area evangelistic outreach is required. (Offered through External Degree only)
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