| EDUE 546 Christian Philosophy of Education |
1 credit |
| This course provides an introduction to a biblical worldview and a Christian philosophy of education. It requires students to examine the presuppositions upon which they base their personal and professional actions and behaviors, and has them develop a coherent worldview by reflecting on and answering the metaphysical, epistemological, and axiological questions. Additionally, the course leads students to develop a philosophy of education based on their worldview, and uses that philosophy to address issues relative to teaching, including the nature and potential of the student, the role of the teacher, the content of the curriculum, teaching methodology, and the social function of the school. |
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| MIN 513 Interpretation of New Testament Writings (Gospel of Mark) |
3 credits |
| Critical and exegetical study of a selected New Testament book using the English Bible. Skills in interpretation will be taught, modeled, and practiced, enriching the study of the Bible. This course can be used to towards the Bible requirement for ASCI certification. This cannot be used as an education elective. |
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| MIN 520 Psalms |
3 credits |
| This course will explore the Book of Psalms, including its background, psalm types and poetry. The student will become familiar with the important tools used in psalm study. Teaching, preaching, and worship will be enriched by a careful exegesis of selected passages. This course can be used to towards the Bible requirement for ASCI certification. This cannot be used as an education elective. |