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    This course offers a survey study of the four Major prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. The student will gain an understanding about the messages of mercy, hope, judgement, and obedience [...]

    Some doctrine, though very little, can be gleaned through natural revelation. Nearly all of what we know about God and His truth comes from His revelation through Scripture. This course examines the knowledge of [...]

    This course will examine the foundations of ethics rooted in the context of a biblical framework. Students will explore the contexts of contemporary ethical choices, especially in the context of educational topics and issues. [...]

    This advanced ethics course explores the difference between “ethics” and “morals” and challenges students to approach ethical topics from a basis rooted in the absolutes of God’s Word. Students will learn how to thin [...]

    This course familiarizes doctoral students with the 27 writings that comprise the New Testament. Students will trace the unfolding of God’s plan of salvation from the first coming of Jesus Christ through His prophesied [...]

    A study of the church’s doctrinal teaching with emphasis and support on the Holy Scriptures. It includes teaching on the Doctrine of the Word of God, Doctrine of God, Doctrine of Man and the [...]

    This course offers an overview of the New Testament portion of the biblical narrative, including an examination of themes such as redemption and consummation. The distinctive contribution of each stage of biblical history to [...]

    This graduate level course covers the major Bible doctrines. This course is part two of the two course sequence. It includes teaching on the Doctrine of the Application of Redemption, Doctrine of the Church, [...]

    An advanced in depth analysis of the “big picture” of the New Testament message within the context of God’s redemptive story of mankind.

    This course exposes students to important shifts and trends in contemporary Christian thought and provides an enriching context for discussion and theological reflection. The central theme of the course is doing theology contextually. We [...]