2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 18, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Theology

  
  • THE 331 - History of Doctrine


    A study of the major Christian doctrines and their development through church history from the 2nd century to the present. Second semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 332 - Early Christian Thought


    A study of the lives, writings, and theology of significant leaders of the early Christian church from the first five centuries. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 341 - The Early Church in Asia Minor


    A study tour focusing on the important personages, places, and events concerning the book of Acts and early Christian history. The course is taught on location in Turkey, Greece, and/or Italy (Rome). To receive credit for the course, students are required to complete an exam, additional reading assignments, and a research project. Summer session.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 6
  
  • THE 342 - The Reformation in England and Scotland


    A study tour focusing on the important individuals and events of the Reformation in both England and Scotland. The course is taught on location in London, Oxford, Stratford, Cambridge, York, and Edinburgh. Each student wishing to receive credit for the course is required to complete additional reading assignments and a research project. Summer session.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 343 - The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland


    A study tour focusing on important individuals and events of the Reformation in both Germany and Switzerland. The course is taught on location in Wittenberg, Marburg, Worms, Zurich, and Basel. Each student wishing to receive credit for the course is required to complete an exam, additional reading assignments, and a research project. Summer session.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 401 - Apologetics


    An exploration of the rational foundations of the Christian faith and the manner and methods by which one may respond to historical and contemporary challenges. Both semesters.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 431 - Old Testament Theology


    An introduction to the study of the message of the Hebrew Scriptures by analyzing the primary theological themes found throughout the Old Testament corpus of literature. The unity of this theology is emphasized, along with the study of the unique contributions made by the various biblical authors. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 432 - New Testament Theology


    An introductory study of New Testament theology with attention to the content, structure, and meaning of the New Testament writings. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 433 - Biblical Anthropology


    A study of the teaching about man from Old and New Testaments. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 435 - Doctrine of Sin


    A study of the biblical doctrine of sin and its development throughout the history of the Christian church. Special emphasis is placed on the problem of evil, how sin is transmitted to humanity, and how sin is to be defeated in the life of the believer. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 436 - Theology of Worship


    A study of the biblical doctrine of worship and its interpretation throughout the history of the Christian church. Special emphasis is placed on the development of liturgical theology, contemporary issues related to liturgy, and the role of music in the worship of the church. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 437 - Theology of the Christian Life


    An examination of the scriptural teaching relating to sanctification. Special attention is given to the relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibility in the sanctification process. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 438 - Theology of the Kingdom


    A study of the biblical revelation relating to the concept of the kingdom as a unifying theme of Scripture. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 441 - Theology of John Calvin


    A study of the life and theology of the influential Reformation theologian John Calvin. Calvin’s thought is examined within its sixteenth century context through familiarity with his enduring work, Institutes of the Christian Religion. A portion of the class is conducted in seminar format. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3
  
  • THE 442 - The Writings of Jonathan Edwards


    A study of selected writings of Jonathan Edwards. Either semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    THE 100

    Credits: 3

Youth Ministries

  
  • YTH 122 - Introduction to Youth and Family Ministry


    An overview of the history, context, and major responsibilities of the Christian youth worker. Topics include the responsibilities of the youth worker, the importance of godly character, the priority of being a good student, the history of youth ministry, and analyzing and evaluating culture texts from a biblical perspective. First semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 221 - Philosophy of Youth and Family Ministry


    A thorough examination of a biblical strategy for youth and family ministry. The course is designed to help students understand and develop a biblically based plan for ministering to youth and their families. First semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 222 - Effective Bible Teaching


    An examination of the principles and skills necessary to effectively communicate the Bible to youth. Opportunities are provided to develop these skills in a variety of settings. Second semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 321 - Ministering to Families with Youth


    An examination of the family with special consideration given to effective means of ministering to both youth and parents. Included are basic counseling principles and methods that can be used by parents to disciple their teens. Second semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 322 - Computer Technology for Youth and Family Ministry


    A course designed to acquaint the student with principles of design and to help develop the skills necessary for effective use of computer technology. The course includes a survey of design principles and instruction for using computer technology to keep records, create fliers, develop calendars, design basic websites, edit video, and produce effective visual presentations. Second semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 351 - Principles of Sports Ministry


    A study of foundational principles of sports ministry and the strategic implementation of sports ministry in the church, community, and cross-cultural settings. The course is designed to help students to develop a biblical perspective regarding sports ministry and to explore possibilities for implementation in various ministry settings. Either semester.

    Credits: 3
  
  • YTH 421 - Organization and Administration for Youth and Family Ministry


    An overview of the basic management responsibilities of a leader in youth and family ministry. Such topics as development of lay leadership, assessment techniques, retreat planning, budget planning, promotion, and publications are discussed. First semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    YTH 221

    Credits: 3
 

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