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BI 555: Advanced Pentateuch
3.00 Credit Hours
On Campus
This course will study the history of God’s dealings with Israel from creation through the end of its wandering.

BI 601: Advanced Hermeneutics
3.00 Credit Hours
Advanced Hermeneutics is a graduate-level course that studies the principles and methods of interpreting the Bible. The course covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of language and meaning, the historical context [...]

BI 630: Advanced Romans
3.00 Credit Hours
Hybrid, On Campus, Online
The Book of Romans, a fundamental text in the New Testament, provides profound insights into the teachings of the apostle Paul and the early Christian community. This course offers an in-depth examination of the [...]

PM 500: Thesis / Ministry Project
3.00 Credit Hours
Under the guidance of the Academic Dean and Dean for Master’s and Doctorate Programs the student will implement and apply the skills learned in Thesis writing to complete a final project. (Three credit hours)

EN 501: Thesis Writing-Capstone Project
3.00 Credit Hours
This course is an independent study course where the student with the assistance of a faculty advisor will complete a thesis research paper or capstone project. It will guide the student through the matters [...]

CE 890: Theories and Modalities Impacting Christian Education
4.00 Credit Hours
Christian education is a critical ingredient of the Great Commission and of the Christian faith. It is influenced by a variety of theories and modalities including the Bible as the foundation, a Christian worldview, [...]

PM 847: Visionary Leadership and Organizational Change
4.00 Credit Hours
Course Description: This course examines the role of visionary leadership in driving organizational change within a ministry context. Students will study biblical examples of visionary leaders and explore contemporary theories and practices of change [...]

TH 901: Theology VII New Testament
4.00 Credit Hours

TH 911: Trinitarian Theology
4.00 Credit Hours
Students will delve into Theology Proper, Pneumatology, and Christology. They will explore the hermeneutical basis for and the historical development of each doctrine. (Four credit hours)

PM 848: Strategic Planning and Ministry Effectiveness
4.00 Credit Hours
Online
Course Description: This course focuses on the practical application of strategic planning principles within ministry settings. Students will learn how to develop and implement strategic plans that align with organizational vision, utilize resources effectively, [...]


