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111 soteriology, Trinity, reason, and revelation. Students will assess the major reception movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (evangelicalism, pre-Tractarian High Church, Oxford Movement), and consider their development and maturation throughout twentieth and twenty-first century Anglican theological reflection. 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. CHRISTIAN STUDIES The exigencies and contexts of ministry are constantly changing. This rises the need for leaders who are not narrowly trained, but instead are broadly equipped. The Master of Arts (Christian Studies) program is designed to meet this need. Students are provided a strong foundation in biblical and theological studies, along with an introduction to the theory and methodology of various forms of ministry. Options and choice are key to this degree, yet the rigor and depth of a Denver Seminary education are not sacrificed. All courses except for the summative paper are taken from other academic departments. CS 790 Christian Studies Summative Paper This course enables students to draw together some of the elements of their experience in the Christian Studies program to address a specific topic, problem, or issue that is relevant to their life and ministry. Prerequisite: instructor permission. Two hours. COMPREHENSIVE EXAMS EX CO Counseling Comprehensive Exam This is the course code for the Master of Arts in Counseling (Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling) comprehensive exam. Course registration policies and timelines apply. No credit. EX NT New Testament Comprehensive Exam This is the course code for the Master of Arts (New Testament) comprehensive exam. Course registration policies and timelines apply. No credit. EX OT Old Testament Comprehensive Exam This is the course code for the Master of Arts (Old Testament) comprehensive exam. Course registration policies and timelines apply. No credit.