Course List
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Spring 2013
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Theology |
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Course No. |
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Instructor |
Days |
Times |
Phil of Religion |
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Close0866 |
PHILO-4313-I |
Philosophy of Religion |
John Howell
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This class is closed. Please contact the Office of the Registrar for more information.
An introductory study of contemporary worldviews and philosophical issues relevant to Christian ministry (e.g., religious pluralism, the problem of evil, the relationship between faith and reason).
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room :
Notes : This is a multi-media online class. The majority of our classes are in this format.
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1084 |
PHILO-4373-A |
Christian Apologetics |
John Howell
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WF
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02:30PM-03:45PM
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An introductory study of selected issues in apologetics. Common objections to Christian truth claims will be critically appraised and answered.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 22
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1085 |
PHILO-5012-A |
Philosophy Reading Sem. II |
John Howell
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M
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04:00PM-05:00PM
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Intensive reading in the discipline of philosophy.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 2.00
Prerequisite : THM
Room : F 201
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1086 |
PHILO-7012-A |
Philosophy Reading Seminar II |
John Howell
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M
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04:00PM-05:00PM
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Intensive reading in the discipline of philosophy.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 2.00
Room : F 201
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1089 |
PHILO-5393-A |
Intermediate Logic |
John Howell
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M
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06:15PM-09:00PM
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An intermediate study of symbolic logic, focusing on quantificational and modal logic. Attention is given to the contemporary application of symbolic logic to issues in philosophical theology, Christian apologetics, and related disciplines. Familiarity with propositional logic is presupposed.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : F 21
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1091 |
PHILO-7614-A |
Contemp Philosophical Issues |
John Howell
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M
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02:00PM-04:00PM
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A study of philosophical issues of contemporary significance for Christian theology and ethics. Seminar emphasis to be announced by the professor. This course may be repeated when emphases vary.
Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 4.00
Room : F 204
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1636 |
PHILO-5394-A |
Intermediate Logic |
John Howell
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M
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06:15PM-09:00PM
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Meeting Dates: 01/24/13-05/10/13
Credit Hours: 4.00
Prerequisite : THM
Room : F 21
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Summer 2013
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Theology |
| SYNM |
Course No. |
Title |
Instructor |
Days |
Times |
Phil of Religion |
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2723 |
PHILO-4313-I |
Philosophy of Religion |
John Howell
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An introductory study of contemporary worldviews and philosophical issues relevant to Christian ministry (e.g., religious pluralism, the problem of evil, the relationship between faith and reason).
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room :
Notes : This is a multi-media online class. The majority of our classes are in this format.
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2748 |
PHILO-4313-A |
Philosophy of Religion |
John Howell
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M T W
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01:00PM-05:00PM 08:00AM-05:00PM 08:00AM-12:00PM
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An introductory study of contemporary worldviews and philosophical issues relevant to Christian ministry (e.g., religious pluralism, the problem of evil, the relationship between faith and reason).
Meeting Dates: 05/13/13-05/13/13 05/14/13-05/14/13 05/15/13-05/15/13
Credit Hours: 3.00
Room : S 119 S 119 S 119
Notes : This class is a one week intensive course and has pre-assignments. The registration deadline is May 6.
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