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    APOL352: Apologetics in the Secular Age

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course equips students to engage a secular culture shaped by
    naturalism, relativism, and cultural Christianity. Students examine the
    assumptions that underlie secular thought and how these perspectives
    influence views of [...]

    APOL353: Apologetics and the Gospel

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course explores the relationship between apologetics and the
    proclamation of the gospel. Students examine the historical foundations of
    the Christian message, including the life of Jesus, the resurrection, and the
    [...]

    APOL354: Creation Apologetics

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course examines key questions related to origins, science, and the
    interpretation of Genesis. Students explore major views of creation and their
    implications for biblical authority and doctrine. Emphasis is placed on

    BIBL351: Biblical Archaeology

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course examines the relationship between archaeology and the
    biblical text, equipping students to engage questions about the historical
    reliability of Scripture. Students explore key discoveries, cultural
    contexts, and methodological principles [...]

    APOL450: C.S. Lewis and Apologetics

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    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 [...]

    APOL451: Worldview Apologetics

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course equips students to understand and evaluate worldviews by
    examining their essential components and underlying assumptions. Rather than
    surveying every worldview, students learn how beliefs about truth, morality,
    and purpose [...]

    APOL452: Ministering to World Religions

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course prepares students to engage adherents of major world
    religions with both theological clarity and Christlike compassion. Students
    examine the core beliefs and practices of various religious traditions and
    identify [...]

    APOL453: Ministering to Atheists and Agnostics

    • 3 Credit Hours

    • Online

    This course equips students to engage individuals who explicitly reject
    belief in God or question the possibility of knowing truth. Students examine
    the philosophical arguments, intellectual objections, and personal factors
    that [...]