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101 CF 615 Communal Formation: Congregations, Cultures, and Contexts This course explores how formational ministries can be effectively cultivated in congregations, mission organizations, and educational institutions. Consideration will be given to conducting formational ministries in diverse cultural environments. The course includes a supervised internship experience. To be taken in the student's final spring semester as the degree capstone course. Pre or corequisites: CF 503 Theology for Christian Formation; CF 504 Processes and Practices of Spiritual Formation. Three hours. CF 616 Critical Issues in Spiritual Direction This course considers both the essential qualities of a spiritual director, as well as the various modalities that spiritual direction can take. It covers the practical concerns of initiating, sustaining, and concluding soul care relationships, and gives guidelines for ethical and legal considerations. It also provides guidance concerning the "business" of a spiritual direction practice. Prerequisites: CF 513 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction I; CF 516 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction II; CF 614 Psychology and Spiritual Direction. Three hours. HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY Building upon the biblical foundation of the faith, this department acquaints students with the development of Christianity from its inception to the present. By studying the past, prospective ministers understand in depth both the message they are to preach and the mission they are to fulfill. By using guided readings in original sources, doing assigned research, and integrating lectures and discussions, students gain an overview of Christianity's expansion, teachings and witness, learn to formulate Christian doctrine accurately, and deepen their appreciation for historic Christianity. CH 500 History of the Christian Movement Provides an overview of the expansion of the Christian faith from its origins in first century Jerusalem to its global influence in the early decades of the twenty-first century. Major events, ideas, people, and forces are introduced that have facilitated as well as hindered the growth of Christianity through the centuries. By developing a historical, theological, and apologetic foundation, subsequent seminary courses are undergirded, and a context as well as motivation for both personal and corporate ministry is provided. Three hours. CH 585 Readings in Church History This course is designed for students who wish to concentrate in an area of special interest through a structured reading program. Prerequisite: CH 500 History of the Christian Movement. Two hours. CH 590, 690 Studies in Church History These course numbers are reserved for courses of special or one-time interest that do not otherwise appear in the catalog. Two or three hours. CH 591, 691 Individualized Study in Church History These course numbers are reserved for courses that are designed to free the student for independent investigation in church history under the guidance of a professor. One to three hours. CH 637 A History of Preaching Provides a comprehensive overview of the crucial role that preaching has played in the life and ministry of the church throughout its history. Special attention is given to the study of certain preachers in their historical context and the nature and content of their preaching. Two hours.