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PHIL 3012: Ethics in Scripture
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course will study theological and Biblical foundations which determine the formation of Christian moral decisions and shape a personal lifestyle. The ethical content of the Old Testament is examined with attention given to the ethics of the law, the prophets, and wisdom literature. The ethical teachings of Jesus, Paul, and other New Testament writers are considered.
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PHIL 3223: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course will study the connection between reason and faith, the nature of religious experience, arguments for the existence of God, the nature of good and evil, and the various ways religion tries to answer these questions. Prerequisite: PHIL 2003
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PHIL 4113: Ancient Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course is an introduction to some of the major figures in ancient Greek philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus and the Stoics. Medieval philosophy is also examined with a special focus on Augustine and Aquinas and how they appropriated the doctrines of pagan philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle and used them within the context of Christian belief. Prerequisite: PHIL 2003
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PHIL 4213: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course is an historical introduction to the major thinkers and dominant issues in the Western philosophical tradition from the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century. Beginning with Descartes, the course includes discussions of the rationalist and empiricist traditions and culminates in the philosophy of Kant.
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PHIL 4313: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course is a study of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy and philosophers. Included in the study will be writings of the philosophers Wilhelm, Hegel, John Stuart Mill, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Husseri, Russell, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, John Paul Sartre, De Beauvoir and Derrida. Students should expect to discuss a wide spectrum of philosophical issues and read writings from many different schools of philosophical thought.
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PMIN 1102: Lifestyle Evangelism and Discipleship
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A study of the biblical and theological foundations of both the Old and New testaments will be examined to discover the meaning and fulfillment of the Great Commission. Explores the theological basis and practical implications of Christian discipleship by examining the relationship between the spiritual disciplines, evangelism, and the growth and maturation of the believer.
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PMIN 3002: Spiritual Disciplines
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course will study the various spiritual disciplines involved in discipleship and growth. Attention will be paid to prayer, fasting, Bible study, meditation and one's devotional life. Some of the individuals studied will include, but not be limited to, Thomas a Kempis, Thomas Merton, William Law and Richard Foster.
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PMIN 3102: Biblical Leadership
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
An overview of the basic principles and definitions of leadership. Development of a philosophy of leadership and an understanding of God's ability to equip for the eadership roles that He gives.
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PMIN 3112: Bible Teaching Methods
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course is a study of the methods of classroom instruction with specific application to using the Bible as the text; preparation of material for teaching, including formulation of objectives; related problems in teaching, including motivation, communication skills, classroom discipline, and evaluation.
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PMIN 3223: Spiritual Formation
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course will investigate the Biblical, theological and historical foundations of Christian formation as well as psychological theories of identity and development that relate to Christian growth. Theories by Fowler, Kohlberg, Marcie and others will be studied.
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