INTR3501 – CONFLICT RESOLUTION

UNDERGRADUATE – 3 HRS

INTR3501 Course Description

INTR3501 – Conflict Resolution is an undergraduate course that equips students to understand and navigate conflict through a thoroughly biblical framework. Using Scripture as the primary text, the course examines the root of conflict in the human heart, the role of sin in interpersonal breakdown, and the various types of conflict seen throughout the Bible and everyday life. Students will develop practical skills for communication, dealing with difficult people, negotiation, and wise compromise, while giving careful attention to the necessity of forgiveness and reconciliation. The course also situates human conflict within the larger spiritual battle addressed by Christ’s redemptive work, culminating in the ultimate resolution of all conflict in His kingdom.

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Teaching Faculty

Bradley Maston, PhD
Professor of Applied Faith

J. Trent Boyd, MS
Professor of Applied Faith

Marty Cochran, MEd
Associate Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership

E. Dane Rogers, MBS
Associate Professor of Applied Faith

Dan Starcevich, PhD, DMin
Professor of Applied Faith

Christopher Cone, ThD, PhD, PhD
Research Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership