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SW 493: Senior Internship
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Field work under professional supervision in a social agency, program, or institution. Application and integration of knowledge, theory, and understanding; development of skills common to human service professionals. Involves three hours per week, per credit, of social agency experience during the 15-week semester, other brief assignments relevant to the human services field, and a weekly on-campus supervisory seminar. May be repeated to a cumulative maximum of 20 for this and other social work/psychology placements/internships. Must be prearranged one term in advance of placement. Prerequisites: PSY 140/141 or SOC 140 and consent of instructor.
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TH 351: Christian Thought in American Culture
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course is an examination of religious themes found in American culture through film, television, music and other media. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing.
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TH 401: Doctrine of God and Humanity
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) An introduction to theology and theological thought. It is a Biblical and systematic study of the nature and relationship of God to the world. Attributes of God, the nature of revelation, and arguments for the existence of God will be considered. Positions of major theologians on the nature of God will be explored. The second half of the course will focus on humankind, its origin, relationship to the world, and moral and spiritual nature. Implications of human nature to social and world issues will be explored. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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TH 402: Doctrine of Salvation and the Church
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) Biblical and systematic study of redemption and the Church. The issues of covenant, sacrifice, and theories of the atonement will be considered. The course then applies these issues to the nature and purpose of the Church. Biblical principles are examined and contemporary applications are evaluated. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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TH 405: Independent Study
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Independent Study involves original research and writing in an area agreed to by the professor and the student. Consent of the instructor and junior class standing is required for Independent Study. A special study petition must be completed before consent is granted.
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TH 410: Christian Ethics
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course will take the student through the ethical reflection of Christian thinkers throughout the history of the church. It will focus on primary documents. The course will introduce the student to key theological concepts and the Christian ethic that flows from major theological positions. The course will then develop the Wesleyan Ethic of social action. Each student will be required to complete a civic project that demonstrates the social responsibility of the Christian in society. Practical applications will be addressed with an emphasis on life and death issues such as abortion and euthanasia. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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TH 455: Christian Theologians
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) A study of persons as well as theological movements and developments that have made significant theological contributions to the thought and practice of the Christian Church. This class may be taken more than once if the topic differs. Prerequisite: Junior class standing.
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TH 501: Doctrine of God and Humanity
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) An introduction to theology and theological thought. It is a Biblical and systematic study of the nature and relationship of God to the world. Attributes of God, the nature of revelation, and arguments for the existence of God will be considered. Positions of major theologians on the nature of God will be explored. The second half of the course will focus on humankind, its origin, relationship to the world, and moral and spiritual nature. Implications of human nature to social and world issues will be explored.
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TH 502: Doctrine of Salvation and the Church
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) Biblical and systematic study of redemption and the Church. The issues of covenant, sacrifice, and theories of the atonement will be considered. The course then applies these issues to the nature and purpose of the Church. Biblical principles are examined and contemporary applications are evaluated.
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TH 505: Independent Study
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Independent Study involves original research and writing in an area agreed to by the professor and the student. Consent of the instructor is required for Independent Study. A special study petition must be completed before consent is granted.
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