All Courses

  • OT-890: Advanced Exposition in Old Testament

    Advanced level exposition of Old Testament passages are examined utilizing Hebrew exegetical skills.

  • RS-503: Research Methods, Writing and Technology (M3)

    A course designed to introduce the student to the skills necessary to produce graduate level research papers and projects. This includes the proper formatting of papers (Turabian), source documentation, and thesis formation. How to read effectively for comprehension and how to express oneself properly is explored. Methods for using technology to discover information appropriate to graduate work through the use of electronic databases, internet resources, library collections, and information literacy are addressed. Students will be introduced to the Zoom video conferencing system used at Grace for all its courses.

  • RS-503: Research Methods, Writing and Technology (M4)

    A course designed to introduce the student to the skills necessary to produce graduate level research papers and projects. This includes the proper formatting of papers (Turabian), source documentation, and thesis formation. How to read effectively for comprehension and how to express oneself properly is explored. Methods for using technology to discover information appropriate to graduate work through the use of electronic databases, internet resources, library collections, and information literacy are addressed. Students will be introduced to the Zoom video conferencing system used at Grace for all its courses.

  • NT-513: The Gospels

    A survey and exposition of the Gospels, with an emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and their application.

  • NT-774: Elementary Greek 2 / BI-422: Elementary Greek 2

    A continuation of study of the basic principles of New Testament Greek for students who have not had Greek or who would benefit from a review of the elements of the language.

  • 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.

  • TH-563: The Basis of Free Grace Theology

    This course examines the major doctrines of Free Grace Theology in comparison with Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Calvinist, and Arminian theologies. The emphasis will be upon the divergent views of justification, faith, anthropology, hamartiology, sovereignty and providence, predestination and free will in relation to divine election, eternal security and assurance of salvation, the extent of Christ’s propitiation, the process of sanctification, and God’s payment (“rewards”) and punishment of Christians.

  • DM-903: Issues in Grace Theology & Praxis

    This course investigates the ancient and modern issues dealing with specific areas of justification and sanctification of the believer at both an exegetical and theological level, with implications for pastoral theology and ministry.

  • DM-991: Ministry Project II

    The Ministry Project is designed to involve the student in researching, developing, and writing about a new ministry that will benefit the Christian church ministry as a whole. The project allows the student to select a specific aspect of ministry to explore more fully. During DM-991 Project II, the student conducts his research, writes his conclusions and summary, and presents his ministry findings to the external committee in an oral presentation.

  • TH-415: Doctrine 3-Christ and the Holy Spirit

    A course designed to provide a theological understanding of the doctrines of Christ and the Holy Spirit and to help develop the student’s walk with Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit. The course includes a study of the preparations for the coming of Christ, His life, His Person (His full deity, His sinless humanity, the kenosis, and the hypostatic union), and His work (the substitutionary atonement). The course also includes a study of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, including His deity, His personhood, and His ministries to both unbelievers and believers, with special emphasis on the filling of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.

  • BI-305: The History of Israel

    A study of the history of Israel in light of the Old Testament books of Joshua through Esther. Emphasis will be on God’s activities and interventions into the affairs of mankind, as well as on how heroes of faith impacted their culture.  

  • BI-307: Prophetic Books

    A study of the Major and Minor Prophetical Books of the Old Testament (Isaiah through Malachi). Emphasis is on messianic prophecies and how heroes of faith impacted their culture.

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