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    Fall 08
    CT104 – Servant Formation This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to reflect on their identities as persons called to serve in ministry. Students will be assisted to cultivate a disciplined spiritual and intellectual life, and to explore theological topics foundation to the practice of ministry.
    CT102 – Church History This course will survey the history of Christianity from the end of the Apostolic age to the present, with attention to major themes, persons and events in history of Christian life, thought and institutions.

    Spring 09
    CT105 – Biblical Interpretation A study of how the writings of the Old Testaments are interpreted and how these ancient and sacred writings continue to convey transformative meaning for today’s society.
    CT107 – Christian Ethics The goal of the class is to understand the nature and characteristics of contemporary Christian moral discernment.

    Fall 09
    CT108 – Servant Leadership This course is designed to provide a paradigm for the holistic formation of God’s people through preaching, teaching, worship, fellowship, church order, caring and service. A focus on careful congregational/ parish analysis and opportunities to develop ministerial skill in various practices of ministry are central to this course.
    CT101 – Old Testament A study of the historical, cultural, and literary contexts and an introduction to the theological themes in the writings of the Old Testament.

    Spring 10
    CT103– New Testament A study of the historical, cultural, and literary contexts and an introduction to the theological themes in the writings of the New Testament
    CT106 – Theology “This I Believe”: Most Christians today have only a partial and inadequate understanding of the faith they confess. Christians need to gain the same confidence in declaring “This I believe.” Upon completion of this course students will gain confidence in their ability to say and know what they believe.


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