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Reason Objectively
Apply Scripture Carefullly
Relate to Society Appropriately
Communicate Effectively
Serve Intentionally

Scientific Reasoning
Students will use scientific principles to draw empirical conclusions about the order of all creation.

Quantitative Reasoning
Students will apply quantitative skills to interpret data and solve problems.

Critical Analysis
Students will evaluate concepts from a biblical worldview with logical reasoning and intellectual honesty.

Biblical Interpretation
Students will interpret Scripture using the historical-grammatical method with careful attention to the immediate and broad biblical context.

Doctrinal Defense
Students will defend the historical biblical faith.

Baptist Distinctives
Students will explain the Baptist distinctives in the context of Baptist history.

Cultural Awareness
Students will respond to the dynamics of culture with discernment while showing respect to all people as image-bearers of God.

Biblical Ethics
Students will make moral judgments based on biblical principles.

Historical Understanding
Students will analyze the influence of philosophical ideas on societal trends throughout history.

Written Communication
Students will write correctly and cohesively with compelling argumentation.

Oral Communication
Students will articulate ideas clearly and dynamically.

Servant Leadership
Students will apply the principles of biblical servant leadership.