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Christian Apologetics
This course explores Christian apologetics, equipping students to thoughtfully and confidently articulate and defend the Christian faith in a diverse and often skeptical world. Grounded in biblical theology, the course examines key theological doctrines, philosophical arguments for the existence of God, the reliability of Scripture, and the historical evidence surrounding the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Students engage with contemporary challenges to Christianity, including moral relativism, secularism, and scientific objections, while also addressing questions related to suffering, justice, and the problem of evil. The course emphasizes developing a winsome and compassionate approach to dialogue, fostering critical thinking, and cultivating a deep understanding of the faith’s relevance in both personal and cultural contexts.
By the end of the course, students are prepared to engage meaningfully in conversations about their faith, rooted in reason, Scripture, and a commitment to love and truth
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Introduction to Biblical Languages
This course provides a foundational introduction to the biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek, equipping students with essential tools for engaging with the Scriptures in their original languages.

Learning to Study the Bible
This course introduces students to the Inductive Bible Study method, an approach to Scripture that emphasizes observation, interpretation, and application.

The Bible and Social Justice
This course explores the Bible as a foundational text for understanding and pursuing social justice. Through an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates theology, ethics, and history, students will examine biblical narratives, laws, and prophetic traditions that call for equity, liberation, and the flourishing of all people.

Christian Apologetics
This course explores Christian apologetics, equipping students to thoughtfully and confidently articulate and defend the Christian faith in a diverse and often skeptical world. Grounded in biblical theology, the course examines key theological doctrines, philosophical arguments for the existence of God, the reliability of Scripture, and the historical evidence surrounding the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Students engage with contemporary challenges to Christianity, including moral relativism, secularism, and scientific objections, while also addressing questions related to suffering, justice, and the problem of evil. The course emphasizes developing a winsome and compassionate approach to dialogue, fostering critical thinking, and cultivating a deep understanding of the faith's relevance in both personal and cultural contexts.
By the end of the course, students are prepared to engage meaningfully in conversations about their faith, rooted in reason, Scripture, and a commitment to love and truth