
CSTH - Theology
This course is a study of basic Christian beliefs from a biblical perspective. Emphasis will also be given to how these beliefs have been stated over the history of the church to the present day. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312
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A study of Christian responses to intellectual challenges to the Christian faith presented by contemporary thought and competing worldviews. Topics include the theological and philosophical foundations for Christian thought, the existence of God and other central beliefs of Christianity, and the distinct challenge to Christian faith posed by pluralism and postmodernism. The course approaches the challenges in a spirit of engagement and dialogue. (Same as
PHIL 3303) Prerequisites:
CSBS 1311 and 1312.
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This course in an intensive study of a particular theologian, period of theology, area of theology, or theological system. May be taken multiple times for credit with change in subject matter. Prerequisites:
CSBS 1311,
CSBS 1312, and
CSTH 2316.
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This course is an examination of Christian ethical approaches to selected social issues relating to sexuality, marriage, gender, race, biomedical ethics, economics, and politics. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.
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This course comprises a historical survey of theologians and movements that have shaped the faith of the Christian Church from post-biblical times to the present. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311, CSBS 1312 and CSTH 2316.
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This course explores theological approaches to a contemporary issue or issues. May be taken multiple times for credit with change in subject matter.. Prerequisites:
CSBS 1311,
CSBS 1312 and
CSTH 2316.
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