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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
As needed. Offered to students interested in a particular aspect of world evangelismnot covered in other course offerings. Past seminars include topics such as urbanmissions, cross-cultural development strategies, and missions in Africa and Asia. May be taken more than once with the consent of the dean.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring.This course is a study of cultural anthropology with a view to understanding one's own and others' cultures.Designed to help Christian workers cross cultural lines at home and abroad. NOTE: The 3-hour option is recommended for those students taking the course as a Global Literacy requirement.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Offered on demand. Fieldwork is done under the supervision of a faculty member or a person appointed by the dean in an overseas mission field. Before the fieldwork experience begins, a written proposal must be submitted to the dean for approval. May be taken more than once with consent of dean.
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3.00 Credits
Intersession. This course is taught at the Global Village facility at H.U.T. (Harding University Tahkodah). Through cross-cultural simulation, the course provides hands-on training in various types of benevolent outreach to the poor, including intensive gardening, livestock management, water development and sanitation, appropriate technology, and primary health care. Students are also introduced to theological as well as strategic issues in relief and development. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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2.00 Credits
B.Min. students only. Experiences vary from year to year depending on opportunities.These experiences may include international campaigns, medical missions or other relief efforts, developmental projects, or surveys of Bible lands. Appropriate reading, writing and journaling accompany the experience. With the director's approval, BMIS 388 may substitute for select students.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. The capstone missions course in which groups of students work together in missions team simulation to choose a mission field, devise a strategy, raise funds and form teams. Prerequisite: BMIS 381 or 386 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Spring of even years. An in-depth examination of some aspect of the church'smission, e.g., evangelism, church development, foreignmissions, purpose-driven models, etc., to be chosen by the instructor. The course requires a research/writing component.With the approval of the dean, it may be taken more than once for credit for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: BRES 260 or consent of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring.The course is a study of the historical backgrounds, introduction, the founding and expansion of the early church, government, worship, work, and destiny of the churches presented in the text of Acts and related scriptures.
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1.00 Credits
Summer. The BNEW215 designation includes a menu of 1-hour courses, each of which explores a New Testament book, topic or theme and is grounded in carefully chosen New Testament texts.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring.Historical background and introduction to Paul's letters to the church in Corinth. A study of the text of I and II Corinthians with a view toward their application for the church today.
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