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REL 527: Philosophy of Religion
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of philosophical perceptions of God, religious experience, revelation, faith and reason, religious language, religion and ethics, evil, and death and eschatology. (Same as PHIL 527.)
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REL 530: Career As Vocation and Ministry
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
This course develops a theology of vocation as a public and private exercise. The course will give special attention to helping students think theologically and engage in personal spiritual reflection.
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REL 531: Christian History and Theology I:Ancient and Medieval
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A survey of Christian history and theology from the post-apostolic period to the eve of the Reformation, with special emphasis on the major social, cultural, and theological developments within Christianity or that have had significant impact on Christianity.
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REL 531 - Christian History and Theology I:Ancient and Medieval
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REL 532: Christian History and Theology II:Reformation and Modern
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A survey of Christian history and theology from 1517 to the present, with special emphasis on the major social, cultural, and theological developments within Christianity or that have had significant impact on Christianity. (Same as PHIL 532.)
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REL 532 - Christian History and Theology II:Reformation and Modern
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REL 537: History of the Reformation
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of the history and theology of the Protestant Reformation. Following a consideration of the late medieval background, the Catholic Reformation, and Catholic theology, the course focuses on the four great wings of the Protestant Reformation: the Lutheran, the Reformed, the Anabaptist, and the English.
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REL 538: History of Religion in America
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of American religion in the context of history and culture from the Puritans to the present, with attention to Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, sectarian movements, native American and black religions, and new religious movements. (Same as HIST 538.) (WI)
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REL 539: The History of the Restoration Movement
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of the Restoration Movement in America from 1800 to the present, highlighting the background, beginnings, leading personalities, and achievements that have shaped the movement.
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REL 546: Theology and Ministry of Preaching
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
An introduction to the theology, history, evaluation, and practice of preaching. Attention will be given to sermon structure, types, and style, methods for Biblical study and sermon preparation, and practice in sermon preparation.
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REL 546 - Theology and Ministry of Preaching
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REL 548: Contemporary Issues and Approaches in Ministry
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Focuses on various issues and approaches in ministry in the local church such as spiritual formation, youth and family ministry, worship, and Christian leadership development. Field work and/or internship required. The course may be repeated when emphases vary.
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REL 549: Christian Marriage in a Modern World
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A socio-theological study of Christian marriage today. Readings, research, class discussions, and problem-solving assignments explore and relate the Biblical message as it bears upon relational challenges of contemporary Christian marriage. Biblical insights are examined and, when appropriate, practical exercises are implemented.
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