All Courses

  • TH-560 S: Hermenéutica

    método gramático-histórico. El procedimiento científico de inducción: observación, interpretación y aplicación serán aplicados al texto bíblico.

  • CO-450 P / CO-757 P: Aconselhamento

    Um estudo dos fundamentos, conceitos e práticas do aconselhamento bíblico focando questões centrais abordadas na prática do aconselhamento na comunidade cristã.

  • MS-312 P /MS-761 P: Mordomia de Ministério

    Um estudo a respeito dos princípios bíblicos que fundamentam a construção de uma sólida mordomia pessoal, profissional, ministerial e vocacional, enfatizando a aplicação prática de conceitos espirituais para a sábia administração de recursos pessoais, bens, posses e finanças sob uma cosmovisão cristã.

  • NT-515 P: Atos e Epístolas Paulinas

    Um estudo panorâmico e expositivo do livro de Atos e as Epistolas de Paulo, com ênfase na teologia bíblica dos livros, seu gênero e sua aplicação.

  • PH-202 P: Introdução à Apologética

    Um estudo a respeito de respostas bíblico-teológicas aos questionamentos em torno da existência de Deus, do problema do mal, da vida, morte e ressurreição de Cristo e de uma variedade de outras questões frequentemente encontradas durante o testemunho ou evangelismo cristão.

  • TH-563 P: Teologia da Graça

    Um estudo das principais doutrinas da Teologia da Graça Livre em comparação às teologias Católica Romana, Ortodoxa, Calvinista e Arminiana, enfatizando as visões divergentes sobre justificação, fé, antropologia, hamartiologia, soberania e providência, predestinação e livre-arbítrio em relação à eleição divina, segurança eterna e garantia de salvação, extensão da propiciação de Cristo, processo de santificação, recompensas eternas e punição de Deus aos cristãos.

  • TH-310: Principles of Biblical Interpretation / TH-560: Hermeneutics (M5)

    A directed study on 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. This course is required prior to enrollment in any Systematic Theology (TH-) and Bible Exposition (BI-) courses.

  • TH-560: Hermeneutics (M1)

    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-783: Church History and Historical Theology 2 (M2)

    This is an overview studying the history and theological development of the Christian Church from the Reformation to the current era. Significant individuals, events, doctrines, and heresies will be highlighted. Major periods of theological formation will be emphasized, including the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. The responses of Christianity to the Enlightenment and modern theories will be analyzed alongside the demise of Western Christianity and the subsequent shift of power to eastern and southern nations. This will provide students the tools to critically evaluate modern doctrines of the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and various Protestant theologies within the context of their developments within Church History.

  • NT-711: Romans (M1)

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

  • CO-868: Foundations of The Christian Home (M1)

    A study of the biblical principles and practices for establishing and building the Christian home. Emphasis is placed on marriage issues such as the divinely designed differences between men and women; the individual responsibilities for both husband and wife; and building a better marriage through improved communication and conflict resolution. In addition, there will be a focus on biblical responsibilities that equip parents to build and launch the next generation.

  • MS-892: Servant Leadership/MS-452: Spiritual Leadership (M1)

    In this dual credit course, the student will be studying numerous Scriptures dealing with Christ as the Servant Leader; wrestling with passages speaking to what it means to be a Servant Leader as Christ was; and learning the tools from the Scriptures that help one become a Servant Leader. The student will also learn and begin to apply a new set of definitions related to being a Servant Leader and, in specific, the development of their own Transcendent There - the ultimate goal of every Christian. Through the videos, reading, and engagement with the material presented, the student will be better equipped to be a Christlike Servant Leader and to establish their own Transcendent There.

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