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PM 843: Emergent Church Leadership
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Strategies to enable students to initiate and develop new churches. Examines the biblical bases, theological, cultural, and sociological processes as well as concrete procedures for planting innovative, thriving, and effective churches. Recommended: PM 631 Church Growth.
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PM 848: Advanced Missional Church Planning
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Investigate methods and models of church planting within a variety of cultures, with special emphasis upon the startup and growth phases of a church plant. Focuses on practical application of skills within the student's church environment. Prerequisite: PM 843
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POL 100: Political Science Transfer
0.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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PR 611: Foundation in Homiletics
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Principles of textual analysis and sermon construction for various genres in Scripture. Skills in exegesis, sermon development, and effective communication and delivery. Exposure to traditional and contemporary homiletical theory. Preach sermons for in-class evaluation.
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PR 611 - Foundation in Homiletics
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PR 706: Communication Skills for Ministry
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Principles of effective pedagogy, devotional messages, and communication for various ministry settings. Developing skills in leading small groups with emphasis on listening skills. Practice of a variety of verbal presentations, including public prayer and Scripture reading.
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PR 706 - Communication Skills for Ministry
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PR 708: Communication Skills for Ministry & Lab
4.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Principles of effective pedagogy; devotional messages, and communication for various ministry settings. Developing skills in leading small groups with emphasis on listening skills. Practice of a variety of verbal presentations, including public prayer and Scripture reading. Lab includes a hands-on application of course skills.
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PR 716: Preaching Epistolary Lit: The Pastorals
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Advanced principles of sermon construction applied to epistolary literature. An analytical and expository study of the Pastoral Epistles. Development of a preaching schedule. Preach sermons for in-class evaluation.
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PR 734: Preaching Narrative Literature
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Development of advanced homiletical and story-telling skills. Presentation of narrative, textual, topical, hymnic, and dramatic expositional sermons from the spectrum of biblical literature with emphasis on narrative genre. Contemporary trends in preaching and audience analysis.
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PR 735: Preaching Narrative Literature
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Development of advanced homiletical and storytelling skills. Presentation of narrative, textual, topical, hymnic, and dramatic expositional sermons from the spectrum of biblical literature with emphasis on narrative genre. Contemporary trends in preaching and audience analysis.
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PR 736: Advanced Homiletics
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A preaching workshop for students who want to advance their homiletical skills, develop their personal style of communication, and expand their exposure to a fuller range of the biblical texts and sermon forms. Preaching prophetic and apocalyptic literature; special occasions (holidays, wedding, funerals, current events); topical and thematic exposition; evangelistic preaching; exposure to a wide spectrum of preaching literature; analysis of great sermons. Prerequisite: PR 715
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