The Christian Studies major prepares students for graduate seminary programs and for careers in churches and other ministry related vocations. Students select at least one concentration and are required to complete applied field experience.
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4 | year |
Upon completion of the Christian Studies program, graduates will: 1. Demonstrate biblical literacy, including historical, contextual, and literary parameters of biblical interpretation. 2. Identify and integrate the historic doctrines of the Christian faith. 3. Be aware of the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the history of the church and Christian beliefs. 4. Know the basic parameters of the Christian world-view. 5. Understand the implications of commitment to Jesus Christ through development of personal character and engagement of society, reflected in a lifestyle consistent with biblical principles. 5. Be directed to apply their education to the church, in both its local and global contexts, as servant leaders.