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An in-depth study of a particular Biblical book, varies from year to year.
Survey of the theologically central documents of the Hebrew bible. Designed to acquaint students with the characters, concepts and events which lay the foundations for the Jewish, Christian (and in some cases, Muslim) religious traditions.
Explores the concept of the Call of God in combination with studying the classical Disciplines. Through self-examination and personal reflection, student concentrate on what it means to be summoned by God to a life of service and commitment, while contemplating the means for a closer walk with God.
A study of the main religions of the world set in historical perspective and their relationship to Christianity.
Course will explore the process of spiritual transformation and how its processes and elements are reflected in film.
Examine basic assumptions and beliefs of pluralism and Christianity. Investigate how worldviews interact, challenge, and confront one another. Study church history, modernity, post modernity, and Christianity and its liberal, evangelical, and conservative components.