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PA 412: Expository Preaching
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course focuses on expository preaching, a method of sermon development which expounds a biblical text in an accurate and effective manner. This course is designed to equip the student in the preparation of expository sermons. To develop proficiency as an expositor, the student will learn the process of moving from analysis of the text through exegesis to a sermon structure which communicates truth to contemporary minds.
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PA 421: Advanced Expository Preaching
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to enhance the skills learned in PA412 Expository Preaching through the strategy of group sermon development, class interaction, and local church presentation of the messages which have been developed. Prerequisite: PA412
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PA 442: Pastoral Counseling
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a review of the latest principles of good counseling and various techniques of guidance. Applications of these principles and techniques are made for the practical needs of the ministry. Premarital counseling, marriage counseling, crisis counseling, and vocational guidance are covered.
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PA 480: Pastoral Apprenticeship
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a minimum of six weeks summer apprenticeship. Qualified students are placed under the supervision of an experienced pastor for training and experience in the work of a church. This course is open to men who have completed the junior year in any pastoral curriculum. May or may not be taken for credit. Interested students should consult with the department chair early in the junior year.
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PA 482: Pastoral Apprenticeship
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a minimum of thirty weeks part-time apprenticeship during the fall and spring semester of the same academic year. Qualified students are placed under the supervision of an experienced pastor for training and experience in the work of a church. This course is open to men who have completed the junior year in any pastoral curriculum. May or may not be taken for credit. Interested students should consult with the department chair early in the junior year.
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PA 490: Independent Study in Pastoral Ministries
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to help the student study areas of pastoral ministry not included in other pastoral studies courses. Areas of concentration and other details are worked out between the student and the instructor.
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PA 490 - Independent Study in Pastoral Ministries
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PH 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 of articulating one's own thought clearly and cogently. Also listed as HI305
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PH 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. Students will examine primarily the religious and philosophic texts of China and India with a view to hearing carefully what they say and then juxtaposing them with the thought of Western philosophy and of the Biblical Near East. Students will attempt to draw a clear line of demarcation between Eastern thought and the biblical worldview while acknowledging the insights and possible contributions afforded by looking at the world from this perspective. Also listed as HI307
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PH 311: Microexegesis: Edwards I and II
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This carefully examines Edward's Dissertation on the Nature of True Virtue and his Freedom of the Will. In the former Edwards unfolds his understanding of human nature and the crucial difference between true holiness and the seeming "virtuous"actions of unbelievers. This account is useful for students in their efforts to understand the moral man of the unbelieving community around him. In his Freedom of the Will Edwards carefully examines and defends the meaning of human freedom in light of the biblical doctrine of divine sovereignty and against Arminian libertarian understanding. The text offers an extraordinary defense of Calvinism which is useful for students who need to live and minister within a contemporary context that evidences a growing affinity for Open Theism
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PH 312: Microexegesis: Edwards I and II
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This carefully examines Edward's Dissertation on the Nature of True Virtue and his Freedom of the Will. In the former Edwards unfolds his understanding of human nature and the crucial difference between true holiness and the seeming "virtuous"actions of unbelievers. This account is useful for students in their efforts to understand the moral man of the unbelieving community around him. In his Freedom of the Will Edwards carefully examines and defends the meaning of human freedom in light of the biblical doctrine of divine sovereignty and against Arminian libertarian understanding. The text offers an extraordinary defense of Calvinism which is useful for students who need to live and minister within a contemporary context that evidences a growing affinity for Open Theism
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