330 - World Religions - 2 hours:

This course is intended to provide a historical analysis of the salient facts connected with the rise of world religions. To also do a theological evaluation of the major teachings of those world religions. Research will also be done on those religions and cults relative to Africa.

409 - Biblical Principles of Missions - 3 hours:

A study of the centrality of GodÍs redemptive acts on behalf of mankind from the Old and New Testaments. A look at the unique mission of the Church in the context of its general ministry with special focus on the Great Commission. An insight into the role of both the cultural and supracultural in the context of cross-cultural evangelism. An overview of the contemporary challenge of reaching three billion people whom has yet to become obedient to the Gospel.

441 - World Missions Today (The Kingdom of God in Global Perspective) - 2 hours:

Examination of the Biblical mandate, "Go into the entire world", and the responsibility of today's generation to respond to the call of propagating the gospel. The course is designed to inform, motivate, and challenge the student to participate in the task of world evangelism. It will study the definition, scope, and give an overview of world missions, its activities today, and help develop an in depth appreciation for worldwide missions.

442 - Urban Missions - 2 hours:

A study of the process of urbanization and Christian witness within that environment. Special attention will be paid to African urbanization and ministry to those on the fringes of African urban society.