Seventh-Day Adventist Theology Seminary at Andrews University Archives - Science for Seminaries

Issues in Origins

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This course, taught by Martin Hanna and Randy Younker at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, is a study of current creation and evolutionary models regarding the origin, age, and change of the earth and its life. Specific topics include the historical development of these models; their biblical,

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Seminar in Systematic Theology

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This course, taught by Martin Hanna at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, explores the science-theology dialogue. Course Categories: General Theology Science Topics: History & Philosophy of Science Seminaries: Seventh-Day Adventist Theology Seminary at Andrews University Syllabus: Seminar in Systematic Theology Syllabus Tags: history of science, science and

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Health Ministry: Health and Lifestyle Transformation

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This course, taught by Evelyn Kissinger at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, is a study of the Adventist health message in its contemporary expression and application in a ministry leader’s personal life, work, and outreach. The class is opportunity to experience the transformation of practicing a healthful

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Hermeneutics

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This course, taught by Martin Hanna and John Peckham at Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary, is an interdisciplinary study of the process by which God communicates with human beings and of sound methods for interpreting and understanding the Scripture and applying its message. Course Categories: General Theology Science Topics: Physics and

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Mission in Cultural and Religious Contexts

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This class, taught by Boubakar Sanou at Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary, explores missiological principles with an emphasis on the cultural and religious context, the development of cultural sensitivity, and cross-cultural communication skills for Christian witness. Course Categories: Church History Science Topics: Neuroscience, Brain, & Mind Seminaries: Seventh-Day Adventist Theology Seminary

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Development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology

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This course, taught by Denis Kaiser at Seventh-Day Adventist School of Theology at Andrews University, deals with the origin and subsequent modification of characteristic Seventh-day Adventist teachings in such areas as the Sabbath, sanctuary, atonement, covenants, creation, conditional immortality, worship, typology, eschatology, Christology, and righteousness by faith. Course Categories: General

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Christian Leadership in a Changing World

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This course, taught by David Penno at Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, explores biblical and theological principles of Christian leadership, organizational theory, and systems thinking appropriate to the church and seeks to instill servant leadership qualities in students. Additionally, it facilitates growth in administrative areas such as strategic

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Archaeology of the Bible

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This course, taught by Robert Bates at Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, introduces students to the archaeology of the Land of the Bible and its and material culture. It examines selected topics on how the Bible is understood with the aid of archaeology and surveys the peoples and

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