by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 335: Evangelistic Apologetics This course meets with Evangelism in the Urban Community once per week, but has a distinct set of requirements. For part of the course, students will engage with philosophically-minded skeptics at philosophy meet-up groups (or place...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 325: Logic, Argument and Debate This course surveys traditional logic, especially classical logic. The course intends to help students understand the structure of different kinds of arguments, understand the features of traditional logic, better develop the...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 202: Introduction to Ethics A study of ethical principles based upon the Word of God which is also used to critique major non-Christian ethical systems. Ethical principles are applied to various contemporary problems. 3 credits
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 235: Creation Apologetics This course involves participating in a 12-week online learning experience with Answers in Genesis, plus doing other readings/activities related to apologetics. The course will provide a firm foundation in the fundamental ideas of...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 225: Apologetics A study of the Christian worldview. Particular emphasis is given to the reasonableness of the Christian faith and to the fact that there is sufficient evidence to support that belief. The Bible is examined in relation to its reliability and...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 221: Introduction to Philosophy An introduction to the principles of philosophy with emphasis on helping the student develop practical critical-thinking habits. 3 credits