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BL 331: Greek III
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Equipping students to move from original text to sermon or lesson outline by study of syntax, translation of variety of New Testament texts, and building vocabulary. Prerequisite: BL 232 or equivalent.
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BL 332: Greek IV
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Continued development of skills learned in BL 331; elementary textual criticism and word studies as the final tools needed for competent exegesis. Prerequisite: BL 331 or equivalent.
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CC 181: Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
This introduction to world missions includes five topics in survey form: the biblical basis of missions, the historical development of missions, the cultural aspect of world missions, strategy for fulfilling the Great Commission, and the current situation and future trends of world missions.
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CC 283: Historical Models of Christian Missions
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
For over two millennia, Christians have been preaching the gospel in diverse cultures through diverse methods. This course analyzes the main methods used in world missions and the results that each method has produced. Models of mission used through the centuries are critiqued biblically with a goal of discovering models that are appropriate for today's missionaries.
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CC 286: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
This course allows students to understand the diverse cultures of the world through participant observation of the culture's life cycle and subsystems. With a goal of being able to learn another language and culture in order to translate the Bible, share the gospel in local languages, and plant churches with indigenous leaders, the student will learn tools of analysis for cultures developed from anthropology.
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CC 384: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Through a study of worldviews, the student is introduced to major world religions and folk religions. Comparison is made between the worldviews of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Chinese religion, Shintoism, Spiritism, Secularism, and Christianity. The goal is to find ways that the gospel can be shared with maximum communication in each context.
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CC 385: Foundations of World Religions
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
An introduction to the theories, origin, and function of religion. A survey of primitive and basic religions and a study of the major religions of the world, classified by their geographical area of origin: those tracing their beginnings to India, China and Japan, and the Middle East. Finally, a study of the response of Christianity to these world religions. Distance.
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CC 387: Cross- Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Tools of cultural anthropology are used to understand how to communicate with a person of another language and culture for the purpose of Christian witness. Through cultural analysis, the use of appropriate media is discussed.
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CC 388: Missionary Life and Work
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Practical aspects of becoming a missionary and living and working in another culture are covered in this course. Beginning with choosing a field, support-raising, motivating local churches to form partnerships with the missionary, and selecting a mission agency, the course walks the missionary candidate through the steps necessary to maintain a healthy life and relationships in mission fields. Group and family dynamics are discussed as well as relations with indigenous people. Finally, reentry to life in the United States is covered.
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CC 481: Strategies for World Evangelization
3.00 Credits
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Using the Book of Acts as a template, strategies for fulfilling the Great Commission are examined. Emphasis is placed on the apostolic strategy of church planting and formation of disciples who can train others.
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