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Academic Catalog
   
    Nov 26, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Fall 2020 
    
Academic Catalog - Fall 2020 [ARCHIVED]

Justice and Social Ethics


The major in Justice and Social Ethics assists students in constructing a biblical framework through which to understand and evaluate how God’s righteousness applies to ethical topics important in personal life, family relationships, the Christian community, and contemporary society. Further, it equips students to engage in culturally relevant and personally meaningful moral discussions from a Judeo-Christian worldview by speaking biblical truth, reflecting God’s justice, and spreading God’s kingdom. 

This degree is designed to provide foundational preparation for students who desire to serve in para-church ministries, denominational service, public policy advocacy, and general moral witness in the culture. Further, in combination with other credentials, this major can be useful to students who desire to serve in fields such as law, politics, journalism, and public education, among other venues in the public square. Additionally, the major in Justice and Social Ethics can give a prophetic edge to students called to pastoral ministry, missionary evangelism, and various forms of chaplaincy.

B.A. Core - 46 Hours


History of Ideas (12)


Western Civilization (6)


Math/Science (3)


Choose one of the following courses:

B.A. Language Options - 6 Hours


Choose one pair of the following courses:

Latin (6)


Spanish (6)


B.A. Christian Studies Minor - 24 Hours


Christian Studies Requirements (21)


Book Study Selective (3)


Choose one of the following courses:

Justice and Social Ethics Major - 30 Hours


Justice and Social Ethics Prerequisites (3)


B.A. General Electives - 21 Hours


In addition to a selected major and a Christian Studies minor, all baccalaureate students must complete at least 21 hours in additional courses, which may be applied toward a second major or a second minor. In order to graduate, baccalaureate students must complete at least 127 credit hours. Any hours remaining after the student’s major and the Christian Studies minor may be used as free electives.

Total Hours - 127