Bachelor of Arts in Apologetics and Evangelism (B.A.)
Program Options: Major and Minor
Emphases: Cultural Engagement, Global Apologetics, Innovative Evangelism, Practical Apologetics
The Apologetics and Evangelism program will improve your understanding and expression of the essential doctrines of the Christian faith and the evidence which undergirds those doctrines. With this knowledge, the program will prepare you with practical tools to be a witness to audiences from a diverse background of beliefs. The focus of this program is to provide students with the opportunity to combine their passion for the Bible with academics, deepening their understanding of Christian faith and strengthening their personal relationship with Christ.
Apologetics and Evangelism at CCU
What can you do with a degree in Apologetics and Evangelism?
- Bible translation
- Evangelism
- Pastoral ministry
- Missions
- Pursue graduate studies in seminary
Interesting Classes You Might Take
- Christ and Islam: The Case for Christ in a Muslim Context
- Confident Faith: A Cumulative Case for Christianity
- Conflicts in Culture: Addressing Controversies with Love and Truth
- Relational Evangelism: Becoming Contagious Christians
About the School of Theology
The School of Theology is committed to cultivating the minds of students who have godly character and who demonstrate both thoughtfulness and maturity. Our desire is unique among theology schools in Colorado: to come alongside students to offer encouragement, direction, and support as they become a well-founded evangelical scholar. Students participate in rigorous academic programs that offer a variety of viewpoints within Christianity and lead to an intelligent commitment to the gospel.
Scholarship itself is ministry to the church and is for service to the church. It fosters an environment where students learn to respect various Christian perspectives, develop an informed faith commitment, and avoid simplistic answers to complex questions. Through experienced faculty, theology students receive a thorough grounding in the primary sources of their fields, and critically engage with the best scholarship research and study in the 21st century.