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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the major tenets of the Christian faith, their biblical basis and present relevance to life. Topics such as God, revelation, angels, humanity, sin, Christ, the Holy Spirit, salvation, the Church, the sacraments, and the future are studied. Meets the General Education requirement. Prerequisites: RP102 & RP103 or consent of instructor. (Every semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the major tenets of the Christian faith, their biblical basis and present relevance to life. Topics such as God, revelation, angels, humanity, sin, Christ, the Holy Spirit, salvation, the Church, the sacraments, and the future are studied. Prerequisites: RP1043 & RP1373
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3.00 Credits
A study of the different perspectives of the four gospel writers concerning Jesus and His ministry. Consideration is given to how and why the gospel writers wrote and to the "historical Jesus" debate. Prerequisites: RP103 and Sophomore standing orconsent of instructor. (Fall, odd)
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5.00 Credits
This course examines the biblical foundation of Christian mission, its history and practice. It focuses on communicating the Gospel in the contemporary world, incorporating the challenge of issues of culture, worldview, and ethnicity. It also provides a thorough study of the major non-Christian religions of the world from a Christian perspective and probes the issue of the salvific uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
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5.00 Credits
Within the field of the New Testament this course is focused on two areas: the life of Jesus, reflected in the differing perspectives of the four gospel writers, asking how and why they wrote and then considering the "historical Jesus" debate, andsecondly on the letters of the apostle Paul in their historical and literary contexts, probing their respective purposes and content.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, letters of the apostle Paul are examined with respect to their historical and literary context in order to determine their respective purposes. Prerequisites: RP103 and Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. (Fall, even)
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3.00 Credits
Attention is given to the spiritual qualities a Christian leader must possess, leadership styles, and the recruitment and training of lay leaders for church ministry, which will include the principles and procedures for planning and structuring a program for Christian education (e.g. education, worship, pastoral, etc.). Prerequisite: RP120. (Spring, odd)
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3.00 Credits
1 & 2 Timothy are letters fraught with issues which are pertinent to today's context. In this course the student will become familiar with these issues, explore the various interpretative options to these issues and consider the practical implications. (Spring, odd)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a chronological overview of the spread and progress of Christianity from Apostolic times up to the Protestant Reformation, with its doctrinal developments and missionary activities. (Fall, odd)
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3.00 Credits
This course continues a survey of the key figures and movements that have contributed to the spread and progress of Christianity from the Protestant Reformation to the present, with its doctrinal developments and missionary activities. (Spring, even)
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