AP601 APPLIED APOLOGETICS
- Offered: Summer 2008
- Two hours of credit for degree students.
- Prerequisite: AP101/501 for degree
students.
Instructor: Eric D. Bristley
The practical application of the presuppositional method of apologetics. Readings
will focus on specific challenges to the Christian faith by various non-Christian worldviews. We will
study the practical aspects of defending the gospel in the midst of a secular
and often hostile culture. The student will learn to sharpen his apologetic
skills and answer opposing worldviews and false religions. Special attention
will be given to the work of Francis Schaeffer.
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OT531 ADVANCED HEBREW III - GRAMMAR
- Offered: Summer 2008
- Credits: 2 hours.
- Prerequisite:
OT502
Instructor: Michael Voytek
Study of the basic principles of exegesis through the
translation of selected Old Testament passages.
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