Corban College & Graduate School Online Catalog

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veloped. This experience allows students to practice the biblical understanding and principles that have guided the learning in previous modules. Enrollment is limited to students in the Adult Degree Programs. (Fall and Spring) SS453 Special Methods in Content Area (3) This course is designed to help students develop specific teaching skills related to their individual content areas of expertise. Students will develop a complete teacher work sample.

Spanish Language SP113-123 First Year Spanish (3, 3) Introduction to Spanish Language (including listening, speaking, reading and writing), facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings and guided conversation. Classes are to be taken sequentially. (Fall and Spring) SP213, 223 Second Year Spanish (3, 3) Extensive practice in all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening). Included are cultural and literary readings and an in-depth review and expansion of basic Spanish grammar and vocabulary. Classes are to be taken sequentially. Prerequisite: SP113 and 123 First Year Spanish. (Fall and Spring)

THEOLOGICAL STUDIES TH202 Baptist Heritage (2) A biblical and theological analysis of the principal positions and distinctives of Baptist Christians. The approach is based upon the historical emergence of theological issues from New Testament beginnings present trends. (Fall and Spring) TH262 Bioethics (2) Bioethics examines issues of science and bioethics related to the beginning-of-life, the end-of-life, and genetic technologies. (Alt) (Spring) TH303 Religious Movements (3) A survey of the modern religious move138

ments throughout the world, including the major world religions and cults. The student will be involved in directed research of the religions in selected areas of the world, with particular focus on the cultural antisocial inter-relationships reflecting a people’s world view. Methods of missionary encounter with these religions and cults will be presented to equip the student for more effective evangelism. (Fall) TH312 Theology of Worship (2) Examines the central themes of worship within Scripture to develop a personal definition of worship. The course also explores the differences between individual and corporate worship and discusses the theology of leadership as it applies to worship in the church. (Alt) (Spring) TH313, 323 Christian Theology I, II (3,3) An advanced study of Christian doctrine which gives students an overall system of theology. It is a study of bibliology, theology proper, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, hamartiology, soteriology, angelology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Prerequisite: BI202. (Fall, Spring) TH333 Christian Ethics (3) A study of various systems of ethics, methods of forming Christian ethical guidelines and judgments and their biblical foundations; the Christian responsibility in relation to issues in personal ethics, bioethics, sexual ethics, and social ethics. Prerequisite: BI202. (Spring) TH342 Johannine Theology (2) A study of the themes or motifs in the Apostle John’s gospel and epistles. Prerequisite: BI123, BI202,TH313, TH323 (Alt) TH403 Apologetics (3) A study of the relationships between faith and reason, the course includes a study of the evidences, internal and external to the Word of God, which support Christian truth. Prerequisite: TH313, TH323. Enrollment is limited. (Alt) (Fall) TH413 Contemporary Theology (3) A study of the major theological developments since the turn of the century such as liberalism, neo-orthodoxy, fundamental-


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