Registrations Open: Summer Courses
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.
This course is designed to elucidate the worldviews that are behind and in the biblical text.
One or more Christian leaders are invited from the church and other areas, sharing their experience, knowledge and wisdom on how to live Christianly and apply the biblical worldview to their ministry and vocational areas.
Gain practical ministry experience through an internship experience in a local ministry context.