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This course presents the biblical principles which should underlie science and environmental issues. Basic assumptions of contemporary science and environmental issues are evaluated from the Christian perspective.
This course combines study of the history of science and the philosophical presuppositions of scientific endeavour, presented with special emphasis upon the historical interaction between science and Christianity. Christian evaluation of scientific method, scientific laws, etc., are conducted.
Starting with a brief history of the “origins” controversy from the early church to the twentieth century, this course analyzes the biblical and scientific implications of creationism and evolution. Some evaluation of ‘creation science,’ ‘theistic evolution,’ ‘intelligent design’’as a movement are also provided.
Creation Studies Seminar
This is a field trip course for creation studies designed for worldview study students who do not have a science background.
This course introduces the development of Christian thought in history from the beginning of the apostolic era to the twentieth century and examines the thought of prominent Christian thinkers in their historical contexts.
Offered every year
Offered every other year
Offered every other year
Offered every other year
Offered each spring
Offered every year
Offered every year
Offered occasionally
Offered every year
The course seeks to lay biblical, theological and historical foundations for Christian understandings of culture, while also facilitating a practical exploration of specific spheres of Christian involvement in culture.
Richmond Campus (Minoru)
Offered occasionally
Offered occasionally
This course begins with a consideration of the anthropological and sociological understandings of a “worldview” and how it works to shape personal and community ethos.
Students consider the oriental thought and its worldview(s) in the light of Christian truth.
This course surveys contemporary religious, philosophical and cultural ideologies with particular emphasis upon their significance for communicating the Christian worldview.
The nature and meaning of arts and literature in relation to the development of Christian thought is examined in this course.
All aspects of Christian life should be guided and guarded by the Bible. Spirituality is not an exception, no matter how noble and lofty it may sound. Various works on spiritual theology including the those of Eugene Peterson will be discussed during the course.
This course deals with a consideration of the philosophical understanding of a worldview.