Christian Counseling
What you'll learn
Christian counseling is a therapeutic approach that combines traditional talk therapy techniques with Christian beliefs and theological concepts. This course emphasizes addressing both spiritual concerns and everyday struggles faced by Christians. It equips you with skills to offer guidance and support by integrating spiritual insights and techniques inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Systematic Theology
What you'll learn
Doctrine of the Trinity – Exploration of the nature and relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within Christian belief.
Christology – Study of the person and work of Jesus Christ, including his divinity, humanity, and role in salvation.
Pneumatology – Examination of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit, including his roles in the life of the believer and the church.
Eschatology – Analysis of end times and last things, including concepts of judgment, resurrection, and eternal life.
Soteriology – The study of salvation, including theories of atonement, grace, and the process of being saved.
Practical Theology
What you'll learn
Pastoral Care and Counseling – Strategies for providing emotional and spiritual support to individuals and communities.
Preaching and Homiletics – Techniques and approaches for effective sermon delivery and communication of theological ideas.
Worship and Liturgy – Study of the practices and structures of worship services, including their theological significance and impact.
Church Administration and Leadership – Management and organizational practices within religious institutions, including leadership dynamics and governance.
Ethics and Moral Theology – Examination of ethical issues and moral decision-making from a theological perspective, addressing contemporary social and personal dilemmas.
French Language and Culture
What you'll learn
French Linguistics – Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics to build proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in French.
Francophone Culture and Society – Examines the cultural traditions, social norms, and historical contributions of French-speaking countries, both in France and across the Francophone world.
French Literature and Arts – Studies influential works of French literature, cinema, art, and philosophy, exploring their impact on global thought and culture.
English Language and Culture
What you'll learn
Linguistic Structures – Focuses on grammar, syntax, phonetics, and semantics to enhance language comprehension and communication.
Cultural Contexts – Explores how language reflects and shapes cultural identity, values, traditions, and social norms across English-speaking societies.
Literature and Media – Analyzes literary works, film, and other media to understand their role in expressing cultural narratives and influencing language use.