Download New THEO 415-Examining and Applying Biblical and Theological Concepts
Course Description
This course is designed to allow the student to better understand and put into practice key theological ideas. A wide range of biblical and theological concepts are presented, and the student is challenged to apply these concepts in real-world situations and to understand wide-ranging viewpoints. This course builds on basic theological coursework, encouraging students to deepen their understanding, while at the same time, gaining experience by living out biblical truths in ministry settings.
For information regarding the prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Rationale
Loving God and loving people are two overarching concepts that form the heart of the Christian faith (Matt 22:37–40). Both of these concepts have substantial practical applications and provide the foundation for Christian doctrine and Christian ministry. In this course, doctrinal concepts from earlier courses are brought together, other concepts are introduced, and ministry opportunities are provided that will allow the student to put these doctrines into practice.
Measurable Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to present biblical and theological concepts in real-life settings.
- Demonstrate a deepening understanding of key biblical and theological doctrines.
- Relate how theological concepts are interconnected and potentially complex.
- Employ a meaningful project that demonstrates how to use ideas and skills in a ministry context.
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations
Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (2)
Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to create a thread in response to the provided prompt for each discussion. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to their classmates’ threads. (MLOs: A, B, C, D)
Practicum Paper Assignment (2)
The student will write two 800–1,000-word papers in the current Turabian format that focus on biblical and theological reflections on the first and second great commandments. Practicum Paper 1 will cover the first great commandment, and Practicum Paper 2 will cover the second great commandment. Each paper must include at least 2 references in addition to the course textbooks and the Bible. (MOLs: A, B, C)
Course Project Assignment
The student will write a 1,900–2,500-word research-based paper in the current Turabian format. This paper will incorporate materials learned throughout the entire program. This paper must include at least 5 references in addition to the course textbooks and the Bible. (MLOs: A, B, C, D)
Quizzes
Each exam will cover the Learn material for the previous Module: Week and the Module: Week in which it is assigned. Each quiz will be open-book/open-notes. All quizzes will contain 20 multiple-choice and true/false questions and have a 20-minute time limit. (MLOs: A, B, C, D)
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