Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1976-1978

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Course Descriptions

T611 Theology III (3) Salvation

The redemptive plan of God centering in the Person and work of Christ and the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the application of this salvation . Includes study of the doctrines of election, regeneration, justification, and sanc­ tification. T612 Theology IV (3) The Church The doctrine of the nature, organization, ministry, and life of the church . A study of future events predicted in God's revealed program including the return of Christ and His reign , resurrection, and judgments culminating with the eternal state. Integration Seminars This series of seminars is designed to investigate the mutual relationships between theological and psychological concepts. These seminars constitute one essential uniqueness of the Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology and offer students an opportunity to become involved in a creative application of shared insights from these related disciplines. Students take four courses in the integration of psychology and theology . PT501 Integration Colloquium (0) A colloquium introducing first year students to issues and approaches to the integration of psychology and theology. Noncredit . PT610 The Development of Religious Understanding in Children and Adolescents (2) An assessment of the cognitive and affective meanings which children and adolescents attribute to religious concepts, practices, and experiences, and their changes in meaning during the course of individual development. The biblical perspective of religious development will be examined. PT611 Research in Religious Behavior (2) A survey of the research literature on religious behavior. Representative empirical studies dealing with several dimensions and correlates of religious behavior will be examined. May also be taken for psychology credit.

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