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Offered every term
Offered every term
Offered every term
Offered every term
Offered every term
The student is introduced to the world of academic scholarship, research, writing, and teaching.
The student is introduced to the world of academic scholarship, research, writing, and teaching.
Offered every year
This course examines issues related to leading a small group ministry, such as: a biblical perspective of small groups, types of small groups, relationship-building and relational dynamics in small groups, roles and personalities of small group members and leaders, organization and growth of a small group ministry, and small group leadership development.
This course is designed to facilitate increased awareness and understanding of the historical developments of Christian spirituality from the early New Testament church to the current time period.
This course is designed to facilitate the spiritual formation of counseling/family therapy professionals and to build upon the historical perspectives and foundations of PTH 510.
Richmond Campus (Minoru)
This course is designed to facilitate the spiritual formation of Spiritual and Mental Health Practitioners for professional ministry. The interdisciplinary perspective will focus on understanding spiritual formation in the context of theology, human development, and contemporary culture.
Offered every other year
Worship is what the church does when it gathers together. This course will explore what worship is and what it means to worship through music, through studying the scriptures and through living in the world.
Offered every other year
Offered every year
Offered every year
TBA
Offered occasionally
This course, taught in Korean, focuses on helping students develop an incarnational and prayerful approach to making disciples where they journey with people as Jesus’ representatives and spokespeople.
Offered Every Term
Offered every other year
Offered every year
Students learn the relationship between science/technology and Christian faith in the era of the post-industrial revolution.