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THEL 368: The Reformation
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
(Alternative number for history major credit: HIST 368) A survey of the continental, English, and Roman Catholic reformation of the 16th century.
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THEL 375/475: Kierkegaard:A Man for All Disciplines
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Reading seminar on some key works of the "melancholy Dane," including (for example ) Either/Or,Fear and Trembling, The Sickness Unto Death, the Philosophical Fragments and Concluding Unscientific Postscript. A "man for all disciplines," Kierkegaard's writings continue to attract interest for their philosophicaand theological insights, as well as their literary sophistication. (Cross-listed with Philosophy)
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THEL 385/485: Issues in Philosophical Theology
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Seminar in which selected topics in Christian theology are examined via close reading and discussion of historical and contemporary works of philosophical theology. Examples of topics considered: Divine Attributes, Divine Providence (and Human Freedom), God and Ethics, Faith. The specific issue(s) to be considered will be identified each time the course is schedules. Repeatable when topics are diverse. (Cross-listed with Philosophy)
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THEL 453,454: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Ancient, medieval, modern development of Christianity in historical context; doctrines, prominent lives, institutions of each era. Fall: ancient to medieval; spring: reformation through modern. (Integrative Studies credit)
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THEL 496: Honors in Theology
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
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TINC 206: Intercultural Research
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Learning about culture through assigned readings, discussion and interaction with people from the host culture in which the student is living. This will include an evaluation of that culture with the goal of understanding how best to communicate with the people in a culturally appropriate manner.
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TLIN 202: Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Students will study the underlying philosophy for learning a language. They will study various theories on methods of language learning with an emphasis on right brain learning in a relational setting. The theory will then be put into practice in a community setting. The students will actually learn a language with weekly support and evaluation.
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TMIS 204: Spiritual Dynamics and Power Encounters
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
This course will encourage the student to critically evaluate their understanding of the spiritual realms. This will be accomplished through reading the writings of a broad range of authors and a thorough study of Scriptures. The goal will be to understand the practical out workings of this topic in the host culture.
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TMIS 306: Evangelism and Church Planting
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Building on the principles of Intercultural Research, the student will seek to develop a biblical model of outreach which is faithful to scripture yet appropriate in the particular cultural context win which the student is living.
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TMIS 410: Cross-cultural Discipleship
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
After coming to an understanding of what a Biblical model of discipleship looks like, the student will propose a model which will take into account the distinctives of the host culture. This model should not just be theoretical, but will be used in relationships with members of the host culture.
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