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6353. Renaissance and Reformation Church History.
The development of doctrine, institutions, worship, missions, and daily life in the late Western
Catholic church and in the Reformation church from the Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries.
6354. Modern Church History.
The development of doctrine, institutions, worship, missions, and daily life in the church outside the
U.S. with special reference to Europe from the Seventeenth Century to the present.
6355. History of Christianity in America.
Christianity in America from 1607 to the present, with special emphasis on Colonial uniformity, the
birth of religious freedom, the pattern of Nineteenth Century denominationalism, and the contemporary
scene.
6360. The History of Doctrines.
The development of doctrinal ideas in Church History from the post-apostolic age to the
Renaissance.
6361. The History of Doctrines.
The development of doctrinal ideas in Church History from the Reformation to the present time.
6362. Backgrounds of the New Testament and Early Christianity.
Political, philosophical, cultural and religious backgrounds of the early years of the Christian era,
and their influence upon early Christianity.
6364. Research in Restoration History.
Research problems in the history of the Restoration movement in America.
6367. Research Problems in the Historical Field.
Research problems (not pertaining to the thesis) in the light of individual needs and interests.
6373. History of Missions.
A history of the expansion of Christianity from the post-Biblical period to the present time with
special attention given to productive methods of evangelism.
6699. Thesis for the Master's Degree.
MINISTRY AND EVANGELISM
Graduate Advisor: Carl Spain
5301. Church Leadership.
Principles of effective organization, administration, and leadership as they apply to the life of the
church. (Same as Religious Education 5301.)
5303. Christian Worship.
Public worship of the church and the private devotions of individual Christians. Attention will be
given to problems of worship as they have arisen in the history of the church and as they exist today.
5309. Personal Counseling.
The theory and techniques of counseling as applied to the work of those persons who deal primarily
with people. Designed specially for ministers, teachers, supervisors, church and social workers.
Prerequisite to other counseling courses.
5310. Marriage Counseling.
Overview of the techniques of marriage counseling. Prerequisite: Bible 5309.
5329. Field Work.
Problems and methods of a practical nature studied in a "laboratory" situation.
5337. The Physical Facilities for the Church Program.
Same as Religious Education 5337.
5350. Theology of Ministry.
A substantive and practical examination of Christian ministry relating Biblical theology and the
ministry in historical perspective to contemporary church needs.
5380. Urban Evangelism.
A study of the metropolitan centers of the world and how the Christian message has and is being
presented in these cities.
5386. Christian Ethics.
Biblical foundations. Application to contemporary private and public problems.
5390. Family Relations.
Principles involved in establishing and maintaining harmonious family relationships.32 Abilene Christian University Graduate School
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