May 04, 2024  
Crown College 2017-2018 Catalog 
    
Crown College 2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Theology

  
  • THE 3520 - Foundations of Christian Thought


    3 Credits
    This course provides a survey of the major theological concepts of Christianity with emphases on foundational biblical passages and historical development of Christian thought. Also HUM.

  
  • THE 3522 - Systematic Theology I


    3 Credits
    This course is a systematic survey and analysis of the doctrines of revelation, inspiration of Scripture, God, creation, man, and sin.While a variety of theological perspectives are considered, special attention is given to these topics from the standpoint of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.

  
  • THE 3524 - Systematic Theology II


    3 Credits
    This course is a continuation of THE 3522.It provides a systematic survey and analysis of the doctrines of Christ, salvation, the Church, and last things.While a variety of theological perspectives are considered, special attention is given to these topics from the standpoint of the Christian & Missionary Alliance.

    Prerequisite: THE 3522  

  
  • THE 3536 - Theology of Evangelism and Missions


    3 Credits
    FALL and SPRING

    Students will study the eternal destiny of believers and non-believers, a theology of biblical evangelism and missions, and principles for effective evangelism and missions culminating in the development of a biblical philosophy of evangelism and missions that will provide a framework for a lifestyle of participating in, and leading others toward, completing the Great Commission domestically and internationally. Also CM and ICS.

  
  • THE 3701 - Apologetics and Christian Evidences


    3 Credits
    FALL and SPRING

    This course provides a broad exposure to the defense of the Christian faith with special emphasis on philosophical and theological conceptions of truth. Students will examine the core arguments for Christian theism, compare Christian and non-Christian worldview perspectives, and respond to common objections to the Christian faith. The relationship between apologetics and evangelism will also be discussed. Also HUM.

  
  • THE 4740 - Current Issues in Theology


    3 Credits
    This course is a study of doctrines that are currently debated among evangelical Christians. Building on their previous biblical and theological understanding, students will wrestle with multiple perspectives and begin to draw conclusions for their own life and ministry.

 

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