course, and 2) the student is not required to write an exegetical research paper. Credit for this course cannot count toward graduation requirements for any degree within the College of Christian
Studies. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: ENGL1310, 1320 and CHST1310, 1320
CHST2390 Hermeneutics
An introduction to the basic principles of biblical interpretation. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: CHST1310, CHST1320 and CHST2300
CHST2395 Introduction to Philosophy Cross-Listed as PHIL2300
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamental issues of philosophy through the study of its basic terminology and concepts, as well as the philosophers and philosophical movements
and problems that have shaped the Western world. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Historical/Theological/Ethical. Prerequisites: CHST1310 and CHST1320
CHST2398 Apologetics
A defense of the historic Christian faith in light of classical and contemporary objections, and an evaluation of the apologetic methods used in
that defense. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Historical/Theological/Ethical. Prerequisite: CHST1310, 1320
CHST2399 Special Topics
This course is designed to address topics of special interest on the contemporary religious scene from
a distinctly evangelical Christian perspective. Three semester hours credit.
CHST2425 World of the Bible
Containing both classroom lectures and field travel, this course is designed to acquaint the student with the world of the Bible in a “first hand” fashion. Emphases will be upon biblical cities and towns, biblical events, and visits to major venues of the Bible within the Holy Land. Also, the class will introduce the student to biblical archeology through both
classroom preparation and site visits. Three class hours per week. Four semester hours credit. Biblical. Prerequisite: CHST1310 or 1320
CHST3210 Christian Youth Ministry Internship I For Youth Ministry Majors Only
This internship is designed for the student to gain knowledge, understanding, and experience in youth ministry by working under the supervision of a full-time ministry staff person with youth ministry responsibilities (approved by the professor). The student will learn how to plan, set ministry goals, carry out youth ministry tasks, and critically
evaluate ministry efforts. Two semester hours credit. Prerequisite: CHST2300, 2370, 2375, 2390
CHST3300 Intercultural Studies Practicum I Intercultural Studies Majors Only
This practicum is designed for the student to gain knowledge, understanding, and experience in North American missions by working under the supervision of a full-time missions practitioner approved by the professor. The student will learn how to plan, set ministry goals, implement mission ministries, and critically evaluate ministry efforts. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: CHST2300, CHST2330, CHST2335, CHST2340, CHST2390
CHST3301 Issues in Cross Cultural Communication
This course will study the variety of elements operative upon individuals, groups, and larger societal units as they attempt to communicate the gospel in an inter-cultural context. The course will explore the interrelationship between culture and language, verbal and non-verbal communications systems, role expectations, strategies for cultural learning, and the dynamics of change on various
cultures. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Practical. Prerequisite: CHST2300, 2340, 2343, and 2390
CHST3302 The Church and Mission in Contemporary North American Culture.
The course is designed to provide the student with a broad overview of the challenges and opportunities confronting mission practitioners in the North American context. Through a combination of critical investigation, theological reflection, and missiological application, the student will be exposed to and prepared for the realities of Christian ministry in a
postmodern and pluralistic North American culture. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: CHST2330, CHST2335, CHST2340, and CHST2390.
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