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CT 604 Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible<br />
See course description under BC 604.<br />
CT 605 The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />
See course description under BC 605.<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
CT 627 The Doctrine of the Church<br />
4 hours<br />
A study of ecclesiology in the Scriptures, in Christian history and in the church<br />
today. Special attention may also be given to models of the church in<br />
contemporary theology.<br />
CT 607 Martin and Malcolm<br />
See course description under BC 607.<br />
4 hours<br />
CT 611 Christian Theology for Counselors<br />
4 hours<br />
This course is a survey of Christian theology for students in counseling.<br />
Building upon key themes in biblical theology, the course gives students an<br />
overview of Christian doctrine, with special attention to issues important in<br />
counseling, in order to equip students to think theologically in a counseling<br />
context. Counseling students may substitute this course for their theology<br />
core requirement.<br />
CT 613 Theology of World Mission and Evangelism<br />
See course description under MS 613.<br />
4 hours<br />
CT 622 History and Thought of the Reformation<br />
4 hours<br />
This course focuses upon the historic developments of the first fifty years of the<br />
century of the Reformation. The writings of some of the greater Reformation<br />
figures are studied to develop insight into their thoughts and to determine their<br />
views on various significant topics. The political, economic and social milieu of<br />
the period will also be scrutinized.<br />
CT 629 Church, Ministry and Sacraments<br />
4 hours<br />
A study of the doctrine of the church, its ministry and its sacraments in light of<br />
Scripture, history and the contemporary milieu. Discussion of the church in<br />
ecumenical perspective will lead to consideration of baptism, the Lord’s Supper<br />
and ministry in recent dialogue.<br />
CT 630 History and Thought of the Christian Peace Position<br />
See course description under AP 630.<br />
CT 631 Historical Theology I<br />
See course description under CH 631.<br />
CT 632 Historical Theology II<br />
See course description under CH 632.<br />
CT 633 Paul’s Christian Worldview/Pauline Theology<br />
See course description under NT 633.<br />
CT 634 New Testament Eschatology<br />
See course description under NT 634.<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
CT 623 Theology of Luther and Calvin<br />
4 hours<br />
This course will examine the primary works and writings of Martin Luther and<br />
John Calvin. The unique thought and contribution of each thinker will be studied<br />
in the context of the Reformation. Selected theological topics pertinent to each<br />
will also be addressed.<br />
CT 635 The Theology of the Apocalypse<br />
See course description under NT 635.<br />
CT 636 New Testament Christology<br />
See course description under NT 636.<br />
4 hours<br />
4 hours<br />
CT 624 The Doctrine of Christ<br />
4 hours<br />
A study of the person and work of Christ that considers biblical, historical, and<br />
systematic formulations. Attention will be given to the implications of<br />
Christology for Christian identity, life, ministry, and witness.<br />
CT 625 The Doctrine of Salvation<br />
4 hours<br />
A study of the doctrine of salvation in the Scriptures, in Christian history, and in<br />
the church today. Students will be encouraged to develop a theologically<br />
consistent and biblically sound soteriology and to consider the implications of<br />
soteriology for Christian life and ministry.<br />
CT 640 The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit<br />
4 hours<br />
The course deals with the doctrine of the person and work of the Holy Spirit,<br />
biblically, historically and experientially. The work of the Holy Spirit is traced<br />
through the Bible and related to the church and Christian faith today.<br />
CT 645 Varieties of Early Christian Thought<br />
4 hours<br />
A study of unity and diversity, orthodoxy and heresy in the ante-Nıcene church,<br />
beginning with the New Testament materials.<br />
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