Description
Examination of the behavioral, cognitive, and affective implications of specific doctrinal beliefs. Systematic theology is interpreted as a basis for understanding human behavior. Subjects include bibliology (Bible), theology (God), soteriology (salvation), hamartiology (sin), ecclesiology (church), and anthropology (man),with particular attention to application in Christian education and counseling. Prerequisite: BEH 333. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Spring)