2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CH 331D - Christian Women in American History


This survey course is a historical and theological study examining significant contributions of Christian women in the American church and society through the centuries. The course unfolds against the backdrop of major periods in American history and looks respectfully at how these women were influenced by their church or denomination’s traditions and teachings, as well as how the women influenced their churches, denominations, and in many cases, the course of American history. How they were gifted by the Lord to serve him, and how they were faithful with those gifts in their time and place is an important component of this course. Students will look at their own faithfulness to Jesus Christ in light of the witness of these historic women, as well as how their churches enjoy the fruits of contemporary women’s giftedness. Elective.

Credits: 3



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