Lincoln Christian Seminary

2001 Fall Class Schedule


LINCOLN CHRISTIAN SEMINARY

2001 Fall Class Schedule

(Revised 5.21.01)

BIBLE AND THEOLOGY DIVISION

 

CLASS

TIME

DAY

CREDIT

PROFESSOR

ROOM

CHURCH HISTORY/HISTORICAL THEOLOGY

CH 604 Christianity in Reformation Period

1:00-3:30 pm

Wed.

3

R. Rea

R30

CH 801 Implem Restoration Movement Principles

3:45-6:15 pm

Wed.

3

R. Rea

R22

CH 900 Research, Church History/Historical Theol

TBA

 

3

R. Rea

 

CH 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

R. Rea

 

CH 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

R. Rea

 

CH 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

R. Rea

 

CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGY & APOLOGETICS

PH 600 Contemporary Christian Philosophy

8-10:30 am

Tues.

3

J. Sennett

R27

AP 603 Approaches to Apologetics

6:30-9:00 pm

Mon.

3

R. Knopp

R27

AP 808 Epistemology & Christian Apologetics

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

J. Castelein

R31

TH 710 Ministering to Contemporary Minds

1:00-3:30 pm

Tues.

3

J. Castelein

R30

TH 808 Epistemology & Christian Apologetics

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

J. Castelein

R31

TH 900 Research, Theology and Apologetics

TBA

 

3

J. Castelein

 

TH 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

J. Castelein

 

TH 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

J. Castelein

 

TH 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

J. Castelein

 

GENERAL BIBLE

BI 602 Resources for Bible Students & Teachers

8:00-10:30 am

Tues.

3

R. Rea

R30

BI 610 Scripture in Context

8:00-10:30 am

Tues.

3

R. Lowery/G. Hall

R22

NEW TESTAMENT

NT 639 Exegesis of Revelation (ac)

3:45-6:15 pm

Tues.

3

R. Lowery

R30

NT 650 Preaching from the New Testament (ac)

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

W. Shaw/R. Lowery

R19

NT 710 Greek for Ministry

1:00- 3:30 pm

Wed.

3

D. Maris

R31

NT 900 Research, New Testament

TBA

 

3

R. Lowery

 

NT 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

R. Lowery

 

NT 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

R. Lowery

 

NT 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

R. Lowery

 

OLD TESTAMENT

OT 610 Hebrew for Ministry

1:00- 3:30 pm

Tues.

3

G. Hall

R22

OT 623 Hebrew Bible (b)

1:00-3:30 pm

Thur.

3

W. Zorn

R29

OT 633 Exegesis of Isaiah (ab)

8:00-10:30 am

Thur.

3

G. Hall

R29

OT 900 Research, Old Testament

TBA

 

3

G. Hall

 

OT 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

G. Hall

 

OT 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

G. Hall

 

OT 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

G. Hall

 

INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES

ID 601 Lifelong Leadership Development (e)

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

D. Green

R22

CM 601 Mentored Ministry Experience (d)

TBA

 

1

D. Green

 

CM 701 Biblical Worship for Today

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

M. Weber

R28

ID 710 Focused Leadership Conferences (a)

TBA

 

3

R. Wilson

 

a Prerequisite required; see catalog

b Language proficiency in Hebrew required

c Language proficiency in Greek required

d An introductory session will be conducted during the first week of the semester. See Mr. Green re. requirements and printed materials.

e ID 601 is being revised and will be renamed Shaping the Heart of a Leader

 

CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES DIVISION

 

CLASS

TIME

DAY

CREDIT

PROFESSOR

ROOM

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

CE 610 Small Groups in the Church

1:00-3:30 pm

Tues.

3

R. Wilson

R31

CE 750 Marriage Enrichment (d)

6:30-9:00 pm

Tues.

3

R. & P. Wilson

R31

CE 900 Research, Christian Education

TBA

 

3

R. Wilson

 

CE 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

R. Wilson

 

CE 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

R. Wilson

 

CE 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

R. Wilson

 

PASTORAL CARE & COUNSELING

PC 600 Basic Types of Counseling Ministry

1:00-3:30 pm

Wed.

3

P. Boatman

R22

PC 602 Basic Counseling Skills

8:00-10:30 am

Thur.

3

P. Boatman

R22

PC 662 Abnormal Psychology

6:30-9:00 pm

Mon.

3

T. Ewald

R22

PC 663 Major Theories in Couns/Psychotherapy (a)

3:45- 6:15 pm

Tues.

3

T. Ewald

R22

PC 668 Group Process Techniques (a)

1:00-3:30 pm

Thur.

3

T. Ewald

R22

PC 750 Marriage Enrichment (d)

6:30-9:00 pm

Tues.

3

R. & P. Wilson

R31

PC 760 Cross-Cultural Counseling

1:00-3:30 pm

Tues.

3

P. Boatman

R28

PC 806 Counseling Older Adults

3:45-6:15 pm

Wed.

3

T. Phillippe

R30

PC 891 Clinical Pastoral Education (a)

TBA

 

6

P. Boatman

 

PC 892 Counseling Practicum (c)

TBA

 

4

P. Boatman

 

PC 893 Clinical Pastoral Education (a)

TBA

 

3

P. Boatman

 

PC 895 Supervised Clinical Min (c)

8:00-10:30 am

Thur.

3

B. Parmenter

R30

PC 900 Research, Pastoral Care & Counseling

TBA

 

3

Boatman/Ewald (b)

 

PC 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

Boatman/Ewald (b)

 

PC 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

Boatman/Ewald (b)

 

PC 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

Boatman/Ewald (b)

 

PREACHING

PR 601 Biblical Preaching for Today

8:00-10:30 am

Tues.

3

W. Shaw/J. Jones

R19

PR 650 Preaching from the New Testament (a)

8:00-11:45 am

Wed.

3

W. Shaw/R. Lowery

R19

PR 900 Research, Preaching

TBA

 

3

W. Shaw

 

PR 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

W. Shaw

 

PR 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

W. Shaw

 

PR 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

W. Shaw

 

TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

ES 621 History/Development of English Lang

6:30- 9:00 pm

Wed.

3

K. Mundell-Bligh

C222

ES 624 NE TESOL: Theoretical Foundations (c)

see footnote (e)

 

3

M. Windham

 

ES 627 NE Teaching ESL Grammar (cf)

Internet only

 

3

M. Windham

 

ES 700 TESOL Practicum (a)

TBA

 

3

M. Windham

 

a Prerequisite required; see catalog

b P. Boatman - section 01; T. Ewald - section 02

c Approval of instructor required

d Married couples only

e The format of ES 624 will be primarily Internet. Students within driving distance, however, will be expected to attend two on-campus sessions: 6:30-9:00 pm, Tues., Aug. 28, in C222 and another evening to be determined. Prior approval required from Prof. Miriam Windham at mwindham@lccs.edu.

f ES 627 will be offered via the Internet only. Prior approval required from Prof. Miriam Windham at mwindham@lccs.edu.

 

 

CLASS

TIME

DAY

CREDIT

PROFESSOR

ROOM

INTERCULTURAL STUDIES (formerly World Mission & Church Growth)

MM 605 Islamic Theology

1:00-3:30 pm

Wed.

3

R. Douglas

R29

IC 610 Crucial Dimensions in Intercultural Studies

6:30-9:00 pm

Tues.

3

R. Douglas

R29

IC 650 Cross-Cultural Counseling

1:00-3:30 pm

Tues.

3

P. Boatman

R28

IC 899 Intro to Folk Religions

3:45-6:15 pm

Wed.

3

G. Burlington

R31

IC 900 Research, Intercultural Studies

TBA

 

3

R. Douglas

 

IC 901 Thesis (1st registration)

TBA

 

6

R. Douglas

 

IC 902 Thesis (re-registration)

TBA

 

0

R. Douglas

 

IC 903 Extended Research Paper

TBA

 

3

R. Douglas

 

 

INTENSIVE MINISTRY WEEK (October 22-26)

(Regular Seminary Classes will NOT meet during this week.)

LS 600 IN Principles of Church Leadership

See (*) below

3

G. Johnson

 

YM 601 IN Foundations for Effective Youth Ministry

12-4 M, 8-4 T-Th; 8-12 F

3

G. Zustiak

 

UM 602 IN Urban Mission in Today’s Intercultural Context

12-4 M, 8-4 T-Th; 8-12 F

3

R. Douglas

 

CM 604 IN Leading the Town and Country Church

12-4 M, 8-4 T-Th; 8-12 F

3

B. Wells

 

PC 804 IN Seminar in Family Systems Counseling**

12-4 M, 8-4 T-Th; 8-12 F

3

C. Gramley

 

*LS 600 will be offered at Indian Creek Christian Church in Indianapolis, IN, from Sept. 20-24, 2001. For additional information, contact the Registrar.

**PC 600 is prerequisite.

 

LINCOLN -- EAST COAST

P.O. Box 629, Bel Air, MD 21014; phone 410-836-2000

OT 610V Hebrew for Ministry

See (*) below

3

R. Tabor

PR / PC 651 Pastoral Preaching

See (**) below

3

W. Shaw / P. Boatman

NT 710V Greek for Ministry

See (*) below

3

K. Larsen

CH 801 Implementing Restoration Movement Principles

See (***) below

3

R. Underhill

* OT 610V and NT 710V are offered by video correspondence only. Tutoring will be available from the instructors listed.

** PR/PC 651 will meet 3:00-9:00 pm Fri. and 9:00-3:00 pm Sat. on four weekends: Sept. 14-15; Oct. 12-13; Nov. 9-10; Dec. 7-8

*** CH 801 will meet 3:00-9:00 pm Fri. and 9:00-3:00 Sat on four weekends: Sept. 14-15; Oct. 12-13; Nov. 9-10; Dec. 7-8

 

Winterterm 2002 (January 3-9, 2002)

NOTE: The following classes are listed for informational purposes only. Registration for Winterterm 2002 classes will take place in November of 2001. Do not include these classes on your registration for Fall 2001 classes.

ES 622 Intro to Linguistics

8-11:30; 1-4:00 M-F

3

R. Smith

 

PC 897 Clinical Practices Seminar

8-12:30 M-F

2

Staff

 

 

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