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HI 204: Introduction to African History
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a basic survey of the continent of Africa, noting the influence of religion, geography, colonialism, and other cultural features on the various people groups. Attention is also given to contemporary challenges facing the nations of the continent.
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HI 302: American Regime
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course constitutes an inductive exploration of the fundamental principles of American political life through the close reading of seminal texts in the light of biblical revelation. The primary purpose of the course is for students to read difficult and unfamiliar texts that pertain to American political life with increasing skill and pleasure and to converse with each other so as to better understand and embrace the Christian worldview in light of competing systems of political thought. Of particular concern will be the meaning of the United States Constitution, the government that has emerged from it, the virtues and principles underlying democratic republican government in general, and the particular demands it places upon citizens and statesmen. Secondary purposes include the development of those intellectual and interpersonal skills necessary for articulating one's own thought clearly and cogently.
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HI 305: Philosophy of History
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course constitutes an inductive exploration of the philosophy of history through the close reading of seminal texts in the light of biblical revelation. The primary purpose of the course is for students to read difficult and unfamiliar philosophic texts with increasing skill and pleasure and to converse with each other so as to better understand and embrace the Christian worldview in light of competing systems of philosophic thought regarding the meaning, motion, and study of history. Secondary purposes include the development of those intellectual and interpersonal skills necessary for articulating one's own thoughts clearly and cogently. Also listed as PH305
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HI 307: Introduction to Eastern Thought
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an introductory examination of Eastern thought with particular emphasis on primary sources and their historical context. We will examine primarily the religious and philosophic texts of China and India with a view to hearing carefully what they say and juxtaposing them with the thought of Western philosophy and of the Biblical Near East. Also listed as PH307
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HI 341: History of the Church
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a study of the origin of the Church as recorded in the Book of Acts, followed by a study of the Apostolic, Ante-Nicene, and Post-Nicene periods of the growth and development of the Church, traced through the Middle Ages and Reformation period to the rise of modern denominations.
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HI 401: Politics and Society
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course constitutes an inductive exploration of politics and society through the close reading of seminal texts in the light of biblical revelation. The primary purpose of the course is for students to read difficult and unfamiliar political texts with increasing skill and pleasure and to converse with each other so as to better understand and embrace the Christian worldview in light of competing systems of political and sociological thought. In this regard, particular attention will be paid to the study of how political systems and governments emerge, how they maintain themselves (both internally and with respect to foreign powers), and how they deal with questions of injustice leading to reform or revolution. Secondary purposes include the development of those intellectual and interpersonal skills necessary for articulating one's own thought clearly and cogently.
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HI 402: Historic Christian Responses
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an exploration of historic attacks upon Christianity launched by Enlightenment freethinkers and Christian responses written in its defense. Two specific purposes are served: to acquaint students with the principal attacks on the credibility of Christianity, and to give them a deep familiarity with selected classic works of those who rose to the challenge presented by their contemporaries and offered a brilliant case in defense of the Gospel. The overarching objective of the course is to form a biblically sound and historically informed response to anti-Christian skepticism with the good conscience that Scripture commends to all believers.
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HI 490: Independent Study in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is open to students interested in reading in areas not covered by current course offerings. Areas of concentration and other details are worked out between the student and the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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HP 100: Life Fitness
1.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
Our goal in Christian Education is to develop the total or whole person so that he/she may exemplify Christ and set examples in all areas of life. Life Fitness provides students with a better understanding of the mechanics and components of fitness and wellness. The intent of this course is to help each student realize the value and role of physical activity on a philosophical, physiological, and personal level.
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HP 102: Outdoor Living Skills
1.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course provide students with a better practical knowledge of the outdoors and the activities in which they can participate outdoors. The concept of the outdoors as a lifetime fitness activity will be discussed.
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