All Courses

  • NT-515: Acts and Pauline Epistles

    A survey and exposition of the New Testament book of Acts and the Pauline epistles, with an emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and their application.

  • NT-517: General Epistles and Revelation

    A survey and exposition of the New Testament books of Hebrews, the General Epistles, and Revelation, with an emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and their application.

  • TH-560: Hermeneutics

    A directed study of the principles of the literal- grammatical-historical (L-G-H) system of biblical interpretation, with guided practice in using those principles in interpreting representative passages.

  • TH-775: Christian Apologetics: Classic and Contemporary

    This course addresses the historical and current challenges to the Christian faith by religions, cults, and secular society. Apologetics trains the student to explain clearly his beliefs and then to defend the great truths of his Christian faith.

  • TH-565: Prolegomena, Bibliology and Theology Proper

    An in-depth study of Prolegomena, Bibliology- doctrines of revelation, inspiration, inerrancy, illumination, and theological hermeneutics will be conducted. The study of Theology Proper - the existence and attributes of the one God, the Triune Godhead, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture and in Christian history, and the ramifications of Trinitarian belief today will be addressed in detail.

  • NT-717: The Epistles of Peter

    A detailed survey and exposition of the New Testament books of 1 and 2 Peter, with an emphasis on the book’s biblical theology, genre, and application.

  • MS-762: Eternal Rewards

    A study of the Judgment Seat of Christ, designed to help the student develop an eternal perspective toward all of his/her life’s relationships, attitudes, and activities, and to provide a tool for teaching others about rewards and shame at the appearing of Christ.

  • SF-550: Spiritual Life

    This course is a practical study of the biblical principles and practices that develop Christian character and service, with emphasis on the primacy of the Scriptures and the building of a devotional life, as well as challenges in the Spiritual Life. The goal is a personal devotional method which can be used throughout your life.

  • CO-757: Christian Counseling

    A study of the models, theories, and techniques of Christian counseling; and the central issues addressed in counseling in the Christian community.

  • CH-715: Issues in Chaplaincy

    This course will explore various issues most likely encountered in chaplaincy beginning with an understanding of things such as the “pit of crisis”, the biology of stress, hypervigilance, resiliency, depression, trauma, grief, death notification. This course will then develop understanding a crisis, the effects of a crisis, how to help and encourage, the need to prepare, helpful things to say and do, and hurtful responses to avoid.

  • CO-865: Marriage Counseling

    This course will explore theories, models and processes of couples counseling and assessment. Students will discuss and study common problems, issues and conflicts that arise in the marital relationship and methods to help couples they encounter in their ministry roles. This course will provide unique skills and knowledge to manage real-world issues that present themselves in the marriage counseling context.

  • TH-780: Advanced Theological Methods

    This course explores the formation and implementation of theological processes from the exegesis of biblical texts in hermeneutical methods to the contextualization of their theological message within a cohesive systematic theology. Prolegomena will be emphasized, exposing philosophical presuppositions regarding the various views on Scriptural authority and revelation, together with competing hermeneutical approaches influencing exegesis of Scripture. Historical criticism and biblical criticism will be examined within discourse theories. The interrelationships between Biblical Theology, Historical Theology, and Systematic Theology are explored to develop practical and coherent theological methods for the modern Church as it relates to Scripture, Christ, and culture.

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