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CSTD 4300: Senior Research Project
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Students completing a degree in a Christian Studies area with 90+hours and who do not receive the BGCT tuition grant have the option of completing Supervised Ministry Practicum or a Senior Research Project. A College of Christian Studies faculty member supervises the student's research project in an area of study selected by the student in consultation with the faculty supervisor.
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CSTH 3312: Biblical Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is a study of the ethical teachings in the Old and New Testaments. The course includes analysis of ways the Bible is used in formulating positions toward contemporary ethical issues. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.
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CSTH 3316: Introduction to Christian Theology
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is a study of basic Christian beliefs from a biblical perspective. Emphasis will also be given to how these beliefs have been stated over the history of the church to the present day. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.
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CSTH 3345: Christian Ethics and Social Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is an examination of Christian ethical approaches to selected social issues relating to sexuality, marriage, gender, race, biomedical ethics, economics, and politics. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.
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CSTH 4190-4490: Independent Learning
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course enables a student to pursue independent learning in some aspect of the fi eld of Theology. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312, CSTH 3316, and junior standing.
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CSTH 4191-4491: Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312, CSTH 3316, and junior standing.
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CSTH 4303: World Views
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is an examination of a variety of perspectives on reality in today's pluralistic world. The course begins with a statement of the biblical world view and its infl uence on Western civilization. Naturalism, Secular Humanism, Eastern Mysticism, the New Age Movement, and Postmodernism are contrasted with the biblical view. The course is designed to emphasize the merits of the biblical view and to facilitate dialogue with other perspectives. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.
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CSTH 4317: Doctrine of God
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is an introduction to various theories on the nature of God and of God's relationship with the world. The class discusses the justifi cation for various conceptions of God and addresses important issues in contemporary theological discussion, including Trinitarian thought and theories concerning divine/human action. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSTH 3316.
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CSTH 4318: Historical Theology
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course comprises a historical survey of theologians and movements that have shaped the faith of the Christian Church from postbiblical times to the present. The focus is on primary readings and analysis. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSTH 3316.
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CSTH 4319: Christian Theological Traditions
3.00 Credits
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
This course is a survey of the major Christian theological traditions (Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox) with an emphasis on their theological presuppositions, systems of thought, and principle theologians. The course emphasizes both ongoing disagreements and what the traditions hold in common. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSTH 3316.
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