This course, taught by Ken Keathley at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, will provide students with a working knowledge of the theological topics prolegomena, revelation, theology proper, providence, humanity, and hamartiology. Course Categories: General Theology Science Topics: History & Philosophy of Science Seminaries: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Syllabus: Theology I Online
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Theology II
This course, taught by Ken Keathley at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is a study of Christology, Pneumatology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology in which the biblical, historical, systematic and philosophical views of these doctrines will be defined and surveyed. The scriptural foundations for these doctrines will be emphasized and arguments set
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Christian Theology I: Revelation, God, Humanity, Sin
This course, taught by John Hammett and Benjamin Quinn at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is designed to introduce the student to the discipline of systematic theology and the doctrines of the Christian faith dealing with revelation, God, humanity, and sin. Study will include the biblical foundations and historical development of
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Biblical and Theological Foundations for Counseling
This course, taught by Kristin Kellen at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is a foundational course for students that examines the biblical and theological foundations of biblical counseling. The student will lean the epistemological, anthropological, and methodological presuppositions for biblical counseling. The student will learn distinctively Christian concepts for understanding people,
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Counseling Individuals with Addiction or Trauma
This course, taught by Sam R. Williams and Sharon Sheppard at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, will examine the etiology (origin) of addictions [and trauma, their] effects on the person and family, and its dynamics, and study individual and family counseling interventions and treatment. Course Categories: Pastoral Theology Science Topics: Neuroscience,
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Biblical Counseling
This course, taught by B. Tate Cockrell at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is an introduction to biblical counseling theory and practice, including a focus on how Scripture and theology form the foundation and substance for counseling, biblical concepts for understanding people and their problems, and biblical methods of change. Course
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Ethical and Professional Issues in Family and Individual Conseling
This course, taught by Sam R. Williams at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is a study of the ethical and legal guidelines and issues in family and individual counseling in a professional context. Topics to be addressed are: current issues in the practice of counseling, ethical standards and practices, credentialing, potential
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