doctrine of salvation (Soteriology), the doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology), and the doctrine of church (Ecclesiology). The course
particularly focuses on God’s plan of transforming you into Christ’s likeness and helping you experience godly living in today’s world. (3)
THE 6341
Theological Methods and Issues
In this course you will investigate and evaluate the different prominent boundaries and perspectives within Evangelical theology and
locate yourself within them. You will interact in-depth with selected contemporary theological issues in global Christianity which are
encountered in the realities of cross-cultural ministry. (3)
Prerequisites: THE 6310 and THE 6320
THE 6370
Eternal Destinie
This course will guide you in a critical investigation of the doctrine of the afterlife, including a discussion of the views of world religions
and several “Christian” cults, with particular emphasis being given to the biblical data on heaven and hell. Special attention will be devoted
to the evangelical doctrine of the afterlife, to recently proposed alternatives to the orthodox views, and to implications for your
missiological responsibilities. (3)
THE 6500
Christian Social Ethics
You will examine various approaches to ethical decision-making and evaluate them against the teaching of Scripture. The goal of the
course is to prepare you to deal with ethical issues which arise in Christian ministry, whether in the local church or in an intercultural
setting. Issues examined will include capital punishment, just-war theory, abortion, stem cell research, cloning, euthanasia, and physician-
assisted killing. (3)
THE 6700
Apologetics
This course offers you an introduction to the area of Christian apologetics. Special attention will be given to the analysis and evaluation of
outstanding models of apologetics, problem areas, common objections made to the Christian faith, and evangelistic strategies in the
postmodern world. (3)
THE 6950
Faculty Directed Study in Theology
A faculty member will direct your study as you participate in a seminar or pursue research in an area of special interest. (1-3)
THE 7650
Reformed Theology
Designed to supplement the Systematic Theology sequence, this course will guide you in a study of the theological distinctive of the
Reformed tradition. (3)
THE 7690
Wesleyan Theology
In this course you will examine the spiritual theology of both John and Charles Wesley, with particular attention to its relation to the
ministry of the Wesleyan movement in 18th century England. (3)
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YOU 2110
Foundations of Youth Ministry
This course offers you an introduction to ministering to youth in today’s culture. You will study the fundamentals of youth ministry in a
variety of settings, as well as an overview of adolescent development and a survey of careers in youth ministry. (3)
YOU 2410
First Aid and CPR Certification
In this course you will focus on primary care through a combination of knowledge development, skill development, and realistic scenario
practice to make sure you have the confidence to provide care when emergency situations arise. An additional activity fee is charged for
course materials and certification fee. (1)
YOU 2411
Rock Climbing Skills
This course is designed to introduce you to technical rock climbing and to provide you with the skills and knowledge to safely participate,
teach, and supervise this recreational activity. You will be exposed to bouldering and top-rope climbing. Topics will include personal
preparedness, equipment selection, knot tying, top-rope anchors, low impact practices, and safety. An additional activity fee is charged
for equipment use and climbing fees. (1)
YOU 2412
Sea Adventure Skills
This course is designed to familiarize you with sea kayaking strokes and maneuvers, self- and assisted-rescues, and kayak navigation
required for travel in open coastal waters and moderate surf zones. You will also be introduced to scuba diving with the possibility of
becoming a certified PADI open water diver for an additional cost. An additional activity fee is charged for gear rental. (1)
YOU 3110
Issues in Contemporary Youth Culture
This course is an in-depth look inside the world of today’s youth, examining the questions they are asking on topics such as parents, self-
image, friendships, peer pressure, music, love, sex, dating, abuse, drugs, and teen violence. You will focus on addressing these issues from a
biblical perspective so that you are developing the skills to speak, teach, and counsel youth and families concerning the felt needs they are
experiencing. (3)
YOU 3130
Communicating to Youth
This course is designed to equip you with necessary skills for effective speaking to the youth culture. Using the “SCORRE” method, you will
practice giving expositional talks that relate to the developmental needs of junior and senior high students and collegians. (3)
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