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    This course is designed to explore the theological issues and debates that have emerged in the 21st century. This course builds upon the historical foundations of Christian theology, but also examines how contemporary issues [...]

    This course is a survey of the major theological figures and movements of the last 200 years. Emphasis is placed on a critical examination of each movement in light of biblical inerrancy and authority.

    This is an in-depth study of the doctrine of the church. This study examines the nature of the church as well as its organization, ordinances and mission. It will also include topics such as [...]

    This course introduces students to the discipline of biblical theology, which explores the unfolding story of God’s revelation and redemptive plan as presented throughout the Bible. Unlike systematic theology, which organizes doctrine by topics, [...]

    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 trace the development of the Bible’s overarching theme throughout the Old Testament and develop individual doctrines.

    Course Objectives:
    1. Identify the overarching theme of the Bible.
    2. Evaluate how [...]

    This course will trace the development of the Bible’s overarching theme throughout the Old Testament and develop individual doctrines. (Three credit hours)

    Course Objectives:
    1. Identify the overarching theme of the Bible.
    [...]

    This course is an analysis of the New Testament from the perspective and methodology of contemporary biblical theology. While not ignoring the Old Testament, it focuses on an exploration of methodological issues and topics [...]

    This course will evaluate how New Testament authors contribute to the overarching theme of the Bible.

    At the end of this course, each student should be able to:
    1. Identify the overarching theme [...]