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    This course examines the doctrine of the church, including its nature,
    mission, ordinances, and leadership. Students explore biblical teaching on
    the identity and purpose of the church as the body of Christ. [...]

    This introductory course equips students to understand and practice
    Christian apologetics in a world where the biblical worldview is often
    challenged by culture, academia, and even the church. Students will explore
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    This course examines the theology of the Apostle Paul through a study of
    his epistles. Students explore key themes such as justification, union with
    Christ, the law, and the church. Emphasis is [...]

    This course examines the apologetic method of C.S. Lewis and his enduring
    contribution to the defense of the Christian faith. Students explore how
    Lewis engages both reason and imagination to communicate truth [...]

    This course examines the theological foundations of biblical counseling,
    emphasizing how core doctrines shape counseling practice. Students explore
    key theological themes such as the nature of God, humanity, sin, and
    redemption, [...]

    This course examines heretical teachings throughout church history and in
    contemporary contexts. Students analyze deviations from orthodox doctrine and
    evaluate their theological implications. Emphasis is placed on developing
    discernment and the [...]

    This course prepares students to respond to trauma and crisis through a
    biblical counseling framework. Students examine the nature of suffering,
    grief, and crisis while developing a scriptural understanding of how to [...]

    This course explores the doctrine of salvation, examining biblical
    teaching on sin, grace, justification, sanctification, and glorification.
    Students evaluate different theological perspectives and their implications
    for understanding salvation. Emphasis is placed [...]

    This course introduces students to the field of sociology from a
    distinctly biblical worldview. God created humanity to live in community, and
    societies reflect both His design and humanity’s struggle with sin. [...]

    This course introduces students to the major literary genres found in the
    Bible, exploring how narrative, poetry, wisdom literature, prophecy,
    parables, epistles, and apocalyptic writing shape meaning. Students learn to
    define [...]