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84 AE 669 The Philosophy of C. S. Lewis Explores Lewis' philosophy of religion concerning the existence of God, miracles, the problem of evil, and Christian morality, primarily through studying the books Mere Christianity, Miracles, The Problem of Pain, A Grief Observed, and The Screwtape Letters. Two hours. AE 670 Academic Teaching Teaches students the science and art of teaching more philosophically and theologically rigorous topics in diverse teaching environments, which involves translating personal research into intellectually dynamic and existentially transformative lesson plans. Students will apply the Socratic method, contemporary pedagogy, and the psychology of communicating complex ideas. Open to students in all degree programs. One hour. AE 694 Writing for Publication This course emphasizes the integration of faith and scholarship, as well as developing the skills needed to publish at both the academic and popular level. Two hours. AE 745 Issues in Apologetics Addresses such issues as religious language, religious epistemology, the ethics of belief, the problem of evil, the coherence of the divine attributes, the possibility of a natural theology, contemporary God concepts, and immortality. Two hours. AE 590, 690 Studies in Apologetics and Ethics 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. AE 591, 691 Individualized Study in Apologetics and Ethics These course numbers are reserved for courses that are designed to free the student for independent investigation in apologetics and ethics under the guidance of a professor. One to three hours. AE 796 Apologetics and Ethics Thesis Proposal Students submit a thesis proposal by the due date of the term of registration and receive a grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Once students register for thesis proposal, they must remain enrolled in AE 798 in subsequent semesters until the term of registration for AE 799. One hour. AE 798 Apologetics and Ethics Thesis Continuation Students who are not ready to enroll in AE 799 should register for AE 798 each semester until they are ready to enroll in AE 799. Course is graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Two consecutive semesters of receiving an unsatisfactory grade and/or two consecutive semesters of not paying the continuation fee will result in withdrawal from the program. $150 fee per semester. Prerequisite: AE 796 Apologetics and Ethics Thesis Proposal. No credit. AE 799 Thesis in Apologetics and Ethics Students should register for AE 799 when they are ready to complete the thesis in a particular semester. Note that there are no course extensions for projects or theses. Prerequisite: AE 796 Apologetics and Ethics Thesis Proposal. Three hours.

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