| Training - College / faculty of humanities and international |
SAT /HIS 301
Humanities & Science:
A Christian Perspective
This core course aims to present and help the student examine
and celebrate God’s truth and work in every area of
life. It encompasses the humanities and science and technology,
looking at the achievements and failures of individuals
and societies, past and present. Eight weeks are allotted to
study humanities, and four weeks for science. Some of the
topics are: the history of civilization, the meaning of worldview,
language and culture, the history and practice of science,
stewardship principles, appreciating literature and art,
world politics and justice issues.
This course reflects both the culture of the nation and language
group where the course is offered. Societies are examined
according to the standard Paul gives in Philippians 4:8,
to meditate on “whatever is true, honorable, just, sacred,
lovely and of good report.”
Prerequisite: IDS 701 & 702 or IDS 703 & 704
Credits: 12


