International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism & Human Rights
Where: Strasbourg, France
What: Ten subjects in apologetics taught in English by professors in residence. Each subject covered for a minimum of 4 hours. Total class instruction time is approximately 45 hours. A reading list will be provided for preparation. Subjects include: The Apologetic Task Today, Philosophical Apologetics, Scientific Apologetics, Historical Apologetics, Legal Apologetics and Human Rights, Apologetics and Medical Issues, Cults, Sects and the World's Religions, The New Age and the Occult, Biblical Authority Today and open discussion. Completion of coursework provides opportunity to receive U.S academic credit. Open to university, college, and seminary students.
Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics
Where: Oxford, England
What: Christian Apologetics with programs ranging from one week to one year. Please click on Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics link above for detailed information regarding individual programs offered by OCCA.
Oxford Study Program with Dr. David Cook
Where: Oxford, England
What: The three week program is to prepare qualified students who plan to continue their theological education beyond the Masters level, preferably, but not necessarily in a Ph.D. program. The structure of the program works within the European model of one-to-one tutorial and affords the student the exceptional opportunity to be mentored with one of Evangelicalism's great minds in the 21st century. Each student will write two essays before arriving in Oxford which will be critiqued by Dr. Cook. During the three weeks the student will write four essays under the consultation of Dr. Cook. Applying students must have at least a 3.5 GPA.
If you are interested in any of the above programs and would like more information, please visit the links listed above or contact us.
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Evangelical Philosophical Society
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