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Teacher: Michael Black

HIX 3011 General Church History VC Term 2 2024-25

This is a general survey of the Christian church from the New Testament to the present and deals with important persons, movements, and doctrinal developments. The study helps to understand the Christian Church in America and in the world today. It will help the student to understand the beliefs and the denominational expressions of modern Christianity.

THX 4011 Doctrine of Holiness VC Term 2 2024-25
Term 2 2024-2025
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Teacher: Justin Bradbury

THX 4011 Doctrine of Holiness VC Term 2 2024-25

This course examines the Doctrine of Holiness within its biblical, historical, theological, and pastoral dimensions. The course explores John Wesley’s concept of “Christian perfecting” and the importance of this doctrine for the Methodist/Holiness movements from which the Wesleyan Church emerged. The course also explores the personal, vocational, and congregational implications of the doctrine in contemporary settings.

Teacher: Glenn Bozak

CEX 4011 Church Leadership/Management VC Term 2 2024-25

This course will introduce the student to basic principles of church leadership, church management, and parliamentary law. Through reading, observation, and reflection, the student will be prepared spiritually and practically to provide leadership in a local church.

CEX 4011 Church Leadership/Management GLR Nov/Dec 2024
Term 2 2024-2025
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Teacher: David Hansen

CEX 4011 Church Leadership/Management GLR Nov/Dec 2024

This course will introduce the student to basic principles of church leadership, church management, and parliamentary law. Through reading, observation, and reflection, the student will be prepared spiritually and practically to provide leadership in a local church.

THX 4011 Doctrine of Holiness (GLR Nov/Dec 23-24)
Term 2 2024-2025
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Teacher: Ashley Egresi

THX 4011 Doctrine of Holiness (GLR Nov/Dec 23-24)

This course will provide the student with a better intellectual understanding of the Wesleyan doctrine of holiness, for their own benefit and for those they minister among. It is the hope that, as students gain in understanding, God will continue to work in them, drawing them closer and equipping them for more powerful service.