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Art of Persuasion

Course Code: HU202
Arts & Sciences

This course will provide a space of learning where students will unbox some of the styles and techniques of rhetoric used to convince and persuade people in order that they may understand and interpret the world around them, and in the process, become better at communicating their own ideas and convictions.

Greek I

Course Code: HU212
Arts & Sciences

An introductory course in the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with emphasis on grammar and vocabulary, as well as rudimentary reading and analysis of selected passages from the Greek New Testament.

Greek II

Course Code: HU213
Arts & Sciences

A continuation of the study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with emphasis on grammar and vocabulary, as well as rudimentary reading and analysis of selected passages from the Greek New Testament.

Christian History

Course Code: HU221
Arts & Sciences

This course will explore the important questions and issues the Church has faced from the time of Christ to the present. By listening to the historic Christian community, students will develop a foundation for faithfully representing the Church’s worship, discipleship, and mission today.

Anabaptist History

Course Code: HU222
Arts & Sciences

A study of the origin, development and spread of the Anabaptist movement, with special emphasis on history, doctrine and biography.

Christian History I: Early-1650

Course Code: HU225
Arts & Sciences

A study of the historical development of catholic Christianity primarily in the Mediterranean and Europe, from the first century to the Reformations. Emphasis on churches, discipleship, theology, institutions, culture, traditions, conflicts, and renewals.

Christian History: 1650-present

Course Code: HU226
Arts & Sciences

A study of the historical development of Christianity in Europe, North America, and globally from the Enlightenment to the present. Emphasis on the expansion and adaptation of Christianity through engagement with cultures, renewals, and missions, resulting in the global Church today.

Introduction to Philosophy

Course Code: HU231
Arts & Sciences

An examination of deeper human thinking in its endeavour to provide answers to the questions of life, reality, society and God. Historical development and modern trends, as well as methods and systems, will be explored and critically evaluated from the standpoint of the Christian faith.

Faith and Doubt

Course Code: HU236
Arts & Sciences

This course will explore the tension between faith in God as expressed in the Bible and the loss of faith that many people encounter in the church and in the broader culture. The issues that give rise to Christian doubts will be addressed using a multi-dimensional apologetic.

World Religions

Course Code: HU241
Arts & Sciences

Ethics

Course Code: HU272
Arts & Sciences

An introduction to ethical thinking and ethical systems. A study of biblical principles of right and wrong and their applications to current social and personal issues.

Pop Culture

Course Code: HU274
Arts & Sciences

Faith and Science

Course Code: HU373
Arts & Sciences