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CT 647 History of Christian Ethical Thought<br />

See course description under CH 647.<br />

CT 651 Old Testament Theology<br />

See course description under OT 651.<br />

CT 652 New Testament Theology<br />

See course description under NT 652.<br />

CT 655 Life and Thought of John Wesley<br />

See course description under CH 655.<br />

4 hours<br />

4 hours<br />

4 hours<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 713 Major Modern Theologians<br />

4 hours<br />

A presentation of significant thinkers who have developed understandings of<br />

God, Christ, sin and grace in the attempt of the Christian Gospel to speak with<br />

relevance to the modern mind. Theologians such as Karl Barth, Reinhold<br />

Niebuhr, H. Richard Niebuhr, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Emil Brunner, Hans Kung, and<br />

Carl F. H. Henry will be examined.<br />

CT 714 Theology of Suffering, Reconciliation and Forgiveness 4 hours<br />

A study of the theology of suffering and pain together with the Christian<br />

response of grace and hope. Examination of biblical and theological sources<br />

such as the book of Job, Karl Barth, C.S. Lewis and Jurgen Moltmann.<br />

CT 680 Sociology of the Church<br />

4 hours<br />

This course is a basic introduction to the theories of the sociology of religion<br />

and the church. The course considers the church as a social organization, its<br />

natural life cycle, and its leadership structure.<br />

CT 700 Polity and Ordinances of The Brethren Church<br />

4 hours<br />

See course description under PM 700. Required of all Brethren M.Div. students.<br />

CT 701 Doctrine of The Brethren Church<br />

4 hours<br />

See course description under PM 701. Required of all Brethren M.Div. students.<br />

CT 704 Doctrine of the ________________Church<br />

CT 705 Polity of the ________________Church<br />

4 hours<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 715 Contemporary Christology<br />

4 hours<br />

An examination of the person and work of Christ as understood in<br />

contemporary theology. The study will include both Protestant and Roman<br />

Catholic thinkers such as Hans Kung, Eduard Schillebeeckx, Wolfhart<br />

Pannenberg, Karl Barth and Jurgen Moltmann.<br />

CT 728 Studies in Liberalism and Fundamentalism<br />

See course description under CH 728.<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 734 Holiness of Heart and Life<br />

4 hours<br />

The purpose of this seminar is to examine the Christian doctrine of holiness<br />

from the perspective of biblical foundations and historical sources, with special<br />

attention to the Wesleyan vision of holiness of heart and life and its application<br />

to Christian discipleship today.<br />

CT 706 Theology of Anabaptism<br />

See course descriptions under AP 706<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 740 Contemporary Anabaptist Issues<br />

See course description under AP 740.<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 710 Contemporary Anabaptist Thought<br />

See course description under AP 710.<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 711 Contemporary Theology<br />

4 hours<br />

Contemporary theology deals with theological concerns and ideas currently in<br />

focus in Christianity. Through introduction of leading theological thinkers,<br />

reading of significant recent writings and exploration of current theological<br />

ideas, it is hoped that the student will gain some grasp of theological thought<br />

from the time of the <strong>Theological</strong> Revolution to the present.<br />

CT 712 Contemporary Readings in Theology and Ethics<br />

See course description under CP 712.<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 745 Eschatology in America<br />

4 hours<br />

A survey of the significant eschatological views in America from the<br />

seventeenth century to the present. Consideration will be given to the historical<br />

roots of the views, the impulses which fostered their appearance, growth,<br />

decline and their impact on the broader life and thought of the Christian church.<br />

CT 750 Thought and Spirit of Pietism<br />

See course description under AP 750.<br />

4 hours<br />

CT 753 Theology of a Selected Writer 4 hours<br />

The person, works and topics to be studied will be announced. This course will<br />

focus on the life, thought, perspective and contribution of the particular thinker<br />

chosen.<br />

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