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Philosophy (3)<br />

PH 125 Introduction to Philosophy<br />

Science (6)<br />

BCH, BIO, BOT, CHE, CS, ECOL, GEO, GEOG, KIN, MA, MED,<br />

PHY, SC, STA, ZOO<br />

Social Science (6)<br />

PS 121 Introduction to Psychology<br />

SO 121 Principles of Sociology<br />

Christian Studies Requirements (21)<br />

HI 260 Christian History to the Reformation or<br />

HI 261 Christian History since the Reformation<br />

PH 202 Ethics or REL 372 Christian Ethics<br />

REL 130 Introduction to World Religions<br />

REL 205 Traditions and Turning Points<br />

REL 260 Theology I<br />

REL 261 Theology II<br />

3 credits REL at the senior level<br />

Christian Studies Streams<br />

(15 credits from one of the following streams)<br />

Biblical Literature and Interpretation<br />

REL 315 Hermeneutics (required)<br />

GR 100 New Testament Greek I<br />

GR 201 New Testament Greek II<br />

GR 300 New Testament Greek III<br />

HEB 200 Biblical Hebrew I<br />

HEB 201 Biblical Hebrew II<br />

HEB 300 Biblical Hebrew III<br />

LING 400 Introduction to Discourse Analysis of Biblical<br />

Texts<br />

REL 210 Life and Letters of Paul<br />

REL 212 Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament<br />

REL 220 Pentateuch<br />

REL 240 The Synoptic Gospel<br />

NT Book Study<br />

OT Book Study<br />

REL 305 Christianity and Culture<br />

REL 313 Prayer in the Bible<br />

REL 325 Topics in the Old Testament<br />

REL 334 Prophetic Books of the Old Testament<br />

REL 335 The Rise and Fall of the Israelite Monarchy<br />

REL 355 Topics in the New Testament<br />

REL 401 Biblical Theology<br />

REL 405 Special Topics in Biblical Literature and<br />

Interpretation<br />

REL 440 Greek Text Book Study<br />

REL 441 Hebrew Text Book Study<br />

Christian Theology and History<br />

HI 260 Christian History to the Reformation or HI 261<br />

Christian History since the Reformation (whichever is not<br />

applied to the History requirement) (required)<br />

HI 222 Renaissance and Reformation<br />

HI 262 History of Christian Missions<br />

HI 313 Christianity in Canada<br />

HI 343 Christians and Muslims Through the Ages<br />

HI 363 Evangelicals and the Modern World<br />

REL 303 God and Evil<br />

REL 305 Christianity and Culture<br />

REL 358 History and Polity of the Church of the Nazarene<br />

REL 362 Alliance History and Thought<br />

REL 363 Contemporary Theology<br />

REL 367 Theologies from the Margins<br />

REL 369 Trajectories in 16 th Century Thought<br />

REL 372 Christian Ethics<br />

REL 373 Wesleyan Theology<br />

REL 374 Theology of Holiness<br />

REL 375 Theology of Mission<br />

REL 376 Meaning and Purpose of Work in Christian<br />

Perspective<br />

REL 460 Theology Seminar<br />

REL 405 Special Topics in Christian Theology and History<br />

Christian Spirituality<br />

REL 111 Introduction to Christian Spirituality (required)<br />

EN 275 Spiritual Autobiographies<br />

REL 360 Spaces of the Heart<br />

REL 361 Streams of Christian Spirituality<br />

REL 364 Prayer Paths to God: The History and Practice of<br />

Christian Prayer<br />

REL 365 Into the Wasteland: Exploring the<br />

Desert/Wilderness Experience in Christian Spirituality<br />

REL 366 Spiritual Companions<br />

REL 368 Exploring the Dream Experience in Christian<br />

Spirituality<br />

REL 371 The Church and Contemporary Spiritualities<br />

REL 405 Special topics in Christian Spirituality<br />

Arts and Science Electives (9)<br />

Open Electives (18)<br />

To meet senior level requirements in the program at least<br />

12 credits of electives must be taken at the senior level<br />

General Requirements for Completion and Graduation:<br />

Completion of Core Requirements<br />

Completion of a total of 90 credits (as outlined above)<br />

A minimum of 45 credits must be taken at the 200 level or higher<br />

A maximum of 42 credits taken in any one discipline<br />

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