All Courses

  • SS-204 P: Antropologia Cultural

    Uma breve investigação bíblica comparativa das raças, culturas, economias, grupos sociais, religiões e artes dos povos primitivo e dos povos modernos ocidentalizados.

  • TH-667 P: Escatologia e Eclesiologia

    Uma análise da doutrina da Igreja como o Corpo de Cristo na terra, seu papel e função no plano eterno de Deus, relacionando-a ao evento da vinda de Cristo e outros aspectos proféticos do fim dos tempos de acordo com uma perspectiva pré-milenar e pró-arrebatamento do programa divino, à luz das alianças incondicionais do Antigo Testamento.

  • CO-864: Crisis Counseling (M3)

    The student gains an understanding of the anatomy of crisis and learns to apply biblical principles. Attention is focused on the crises of PTSD, trauma, depression, spousal abuse, suicide, death, divorce and adolescence.

  • TH-300: The Life of the Believer (M3)

    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.

  • SS-204: Cultural Anthropology (M4)

    An investigation of race, culture, economics, social groups, religion, language, and arts of primitive folk and modern westernized peoples. This course compares biblical absolutes with cultural norms and includes Bible lands and cultures.

  • MS-892: Servant Leadership/MS-452: Spiritual Leadership

    In this 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 leaning 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.

  • TH-310: Principles of Biblical Interpretation / TH-560: Hermeneutics (M4 Cohort)

    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.

  • 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.

  • RS-503 S/RS-210 S: Investigacion, Redaccion y Tecnologia/Metodos de Redaccion y Tecnologia

    Este curso está diseñado para que el alumno dedicado al estudio de la Palabra de Dios aprenda la metodología correcta de investigación, la redacción de nivel universitario y la utilización eficaz de la tecnología para trabajos de investigación teológica tomando como base el estilo de escritura presentado en el libro A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (Un Manual para Escritores de Trabajos de Investigación, Tesis y Disertaciones), por Kate L.Turabian (8ª edición). Además, se abordarán métodos para el uso de la tecnología con el fin de ubicar la información en forma electrónica, recursos de Internet, colecciones bibliotecarias y exactitud informativa.

  • OT-628 K: Old Testament Prophets/BI-307 K: Prophetic Books

    구약 선지서 (이사야 -말라기)에 관한 연구로 메시아적 예언과 믿음의 영웅들이 그들의 문화에 어떠한 영향을 주었는 가에 대한 연구이다.

  • NT-772 P: Grego Básico

    Um estudo dos princípios básicos do grego do Novo Testamento para alunos que não tiveram grego ou que se beneficiariam de uma revisão dos elementos do idioma.

  • 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 Canvas LMS and BlueJeans video conferencing system used at Grace for all its courses.

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