2015-2016 Catalog

 

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REL-330 Philosophy and Theology in Film

Realizing that the medium of film has become the principal mass vehicle for the transmission of philosophical and theological ideas, this course will study a variety of films with the intent to identify ontological, epistemological, and ethical presentations of both Christian and non-Christian world views. Prerequisite: PHL-180.

3

REL-331 History of Christianity I

A study of the major events, personalities, and issues of church history from the Apostolic Age to Luther. Special attention is given to the teachings of the church fathers and the Protestant reformers. Open to juniors and seniors.

3

REL-332 History of Christianity II

A study of the major events, personalities, and issues of church history from the Protestant Reformation to present times. Special attention is given to American church history and contemporary trends. Open to juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: REL-331.

3

REL-335 Catholocism

This course provides a comparison between Catholic and Protestant doctrines, with emphasis on the differences to be found in doctrines of salvation, revelation, mediators, and church polity. Variances in doctrinal and practical issues will be discussed as well as areas of cooperation within a Latin American context.

3

REL-340 Models of Sports Ministry

This course will expose the student to a myriad of potential sports ministry models. It will also explore the nature and dynamics of quality sports ministry in various settings with a view to equip students to create, expand, and sustain effective sport ministries.

3

REL-345 Sports Evangelism & Discipleship

This course will explore the theoretical foundations and practical methods of evangelism and discipleship in a sports ministry context. It will equip students to practical personal evangelism/discipleship as well as plan and execute evangelistic and spiritually formative sports ministries.

3

REL-355 Theological Issues in Health, Healing and Care Ministry

This course explores tenets of the Christian faith as it relates to health, healing, and care ministry. It is designed to assist students in developing a theological framework for integrating their understanding of the nature of God; the nature of spiritual forces; the problem of suffering; and the hope and meaning of health, wholeness, and maturity. Selected experiential or virtual learning will be included in this course. Prerequisite: REL-232 or REL-233

3

REL-360 Faith, Work and Economics Service Leadership Internship

This internship will provide the student with an overview of how the personal faith of business leaders informs and directs their particular business. Students will be directly involved in the life and flow of a local business including times for guidance, evaluation, and reflection by the primary supervisor and by other appropriate business leaders. Prerequisite: REL-200 or by permission of the professor.

0 to 3

REL-361 Christian Ministries Practicum

Each student will be involved in practical experience in a local church, providing that student with a "laboratory" for the application of principles taught in other classes. Some will serve student pastorates with congregational observers assisting the instructor, and others will serve under the supervision of an experienced pastor. Open to juniors and seniors.

1

REL-362 Christian Ministries Practicum

Each student will be involved in practical experience in a local church, providing that student with a "laboratory" for the application of principles taught in other classes. Some will serve student pastorates with congregational observers assisting the instructor, and others will serve under the supervision of an experienced pastor. Open to juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: REL-361.

1

REL-363 Christian Ministries Practicum

Each student will be involved in practical experience in a local church, providing that student with a "laboratory" for the application of principles taught in other classes. Some will serve student pastorates with congregational observers assisting the instructor, and others will serve under the supervision of an experienced pastor. Open to juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: REL-362.

1

REL-365 Homiletics I

A comprehensive study of the types of sermons and the principles of construction and delivery. The minister's call and preparation of his life's work will be considered. Original sermons are prepared, and some of them are delivered before the class under the supervision of the instructor with critiques and suggestions for improvements. This Theory and Practice course requires at least 25% of the assigned out of class work to be completed in a ministry setting. Open to juniors and seniors. Limited to majors and minors in the Division of Practical Theology unless permission is granted by the Division. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

3

REL-366 Homiletics II

A comprehensive study of the types of sermons and the principles of constructing and delivering expository sermons. Original sermons are prepared, and some of them are delivered before the class under the supervision of the instructor with critiques and suggestions for improvements. Open to juniors and seniors. Limited to majors and minors in the Division of Practical Theology unless granted by the Division. Prerequisite: REL-365. Co-requisite: REL-366P.

2

REL-366P Preaching Practicum

Each student will be involved in practical experiences in a local ministry setting providing the student with a "laboratory" for a preaching and teaching ministry with opportunity for gathering feedback and developing a personal plan for improvement. Prerequisite: REL-365; Co-requisite: REL-366 or YTH-366.

1

REL-370 Introductiong to Pastoral Care and Counseling

A study of the biblical and theological framework of pastoral counseling. The course will cover most of the typical counseling problems faced by the local pastor, including pre-marital counseling, hospital visitation and grief counseling. This Theory and Practice course requires at least 25% of the assigned out of class work to be completed in a ministry setting. Only open to Juniors and Seniors.

2

REL-380 History of Christian Missions Contextualization

This course provides an overview of the global expansion of Christianity from apostolic times to the present day. This is accomplished by focusing on core elements and prominent characteristics of Christian faith and practices, featuring key persons that have contributed to spreading Christianity around the world, and promoting reflection regarding how it is contextualized in each place and time.

2

REL-380 History of Christian Missions Contextualization

This course provides an overview of the global expansion of Christianity from apostolic times to the present day. This is accomplished by focusing on core elements and prominent characteristics of Christian faith and practices, featuring key persons that have contributed to spreading Christianity around the world, and promoting reflection regarding how it is contextualized in each place and time.

2

REL-390 Ministerial Placement and Persistence

This seminar will examine life habits (personal, spiritual, professional) that create long-term success in ministry. In addition, this course will address issues related to ministerial job placement including but not limited to preparing resumes, networking, interviewing skills, compensation and benefits, and job expectations. Open to junior students enrolled in a major or minor in the school of Theology and Ministry.

1

REL-399H Honors Thesis/Project

Students will work under a faculty mentor in their major and in cooperation with an Honors College advisor, producing a research thesis or creative project.

3
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