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BL 243,244: Elementary Greek I,II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introduction to the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with special emphasis upon grammatical forms, functions, and vocabulary as they relate to a better understanding of the New Testament. Two Semesters (3,3)
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BL 341,342: Advanced
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
Greek I, II. A course which reviews and expands upon forms, syntax, and vocabulary by means of daily translations from the New Testament and advanced grammar studies. Prerequisite: BL 243, 244 Elementary Greek I, II. Two Semesters (3,2)
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BL 443: Advanced New Testament Exegesis
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
A course designed to teach the student how to use the historical- grammatical approach in exegeting the Greek New Testament with a view to making contemporary application. Prerequisite: BL 341,342 Advanced Greek I, II. (3)
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BL 521,522: Elementary Hebrew I,II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
A study of elementary Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, with emphasis upon the attainment of skill in reading from the Hebrew Bible. BL 521 may be used in place of any of the OT courses required in the common core (see page 12). Two Semesters (3,3)
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CC 235: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An examination of the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of marriages and families, including Biblical principles used in ministry to families. Same as CE 235 and SS 235. (3)
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CC 336: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
A study of how individuals feel, think, and behave in social settings, including how people form attitudes, evaluations and judgments of others, what causes people's behavior, how we interpret others' behaviors, and how our interpretations of others' behaviors influences how we treat them. Prerequisite: SS 171 Principles of Psychology. Same as SS 376. (3)
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CC 339: Special Issues in Counseling Females
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
This course examines issues especially relevant to the female population (e.g., codependency, eating disorders, and depression) and the ways that females respond differently in dealing with these issues. It also attempts to work toward awareness of the differences between males and females in dealing with developmental issues and crises. Prerequisite: CC 430 Introduction to Counseling. Offered every Spring. (2)
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CC 345: Introduction to Social Work Ministries
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introduction to ministry possibilities through social service agencies, including an overview of the methods used by these agencies to deliver various services. (3)
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CC 430: Introduction to Counseling
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introduction to the basic principles of effective counseling, with special emphasis upon counseling situations likely to be confronted by specialized Christian workers. Same as CE 430. (3)
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CC 444: Community and Care Ministries
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An examination of various forms of care ministries in church, parachurch, and non-church settings, with an emphasis on how to develop ministries of care and compassion to individuals and families through assessment, goal-setting, developing interventions, and doing evaluations of these ministries. (3)
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