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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A systematic study of the Christian faith from a uniquely Wesleyan-Holiness perspective with emphasis on the doctrines of salvation, the person and work of the Holy Spirit, the Church, and the Second Coming of Christ. Related areas covered will be the way of salvation, the teaching and life of holiness, the nature of ministry, the sacraments, and views of the millennium. Prerequisites: Systematic Theology I.
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4.00 Credits
An overview of the essential beliefs of the Christian faith from a uniquely Wesleyan- Holiness perspective, including the doctrines of God, humanity, sin, the person and work of Jesus Christ, salvation, work of the Holy Spirit, the Church and the Second Coming of Christ.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the doctrine of Christian Holiness from a uniquely Wesleyan- Holiness perspective. Particular attention will be given to the formative nature of the believer's life in Christ.
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1.00 Credits
(see also Theology and Christian Doctrine) A course designed to ensure that doctrinal beliefs provide foundations for counseling approaches, that Scripture vitally impacts both diagnosis and treatment plans, and that the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit does indeed impact the counseling process, providing true healing. The relationship between spirituality and psychology will be reviewed. This course will be spread evenly over two terms.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the biblical, historical, and theological foundations of the doctrine of Christian holiness from a uniquely Wesleyan-Holiness perspective. Attention will be given to the student's experiential knowledge of God's sanctifying grace,the development of Christian character through the spiritual disciplines, and the integration of holiness teaching with the practice of ministry. Prerequisites: The "required" theology courses and 18 hours of Bible courses.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course offering the opportunity for in-depth study of a particular theme or personality significant to theology. (May be repeated with different study.) Prerequisites: 15 hours total of theology and history, and 15 hours of Bible.
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4.00 Credits
A course intended to provide the student with Christian theological foundations for counseling, including an understanding of how spirituality, religion, and psychology intersect.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A directed research and/or practicum course of study related to the needs, interest, and anticipated ministry of the student. To be arranged with the academic dean and a supervisory faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to increase the student's success as a college student and as a lifelong learner. This course addresses the student's need to develop holistically (spiritually, physically, mentally, and socially). Attitudes and skills which contribute to academic success, specifically understanding NBC as an academic, religious, and social culture, will have special focus.
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3.00 Credits
A course to foster an understanding of the issues that impact today's woman. It will focus on understanding the female personality, seasons and transitions in life cycles, and societal role changes for women and the implications this has for ministry in the 21st century.
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