AE501.2‒ Comparative Religious Systems 2: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course represents COURSE 2 of a 2-course series. As Christian leaders in today’s world, awareness of the fundamentals of competing religions or cultish deceptions is mandatory. This course...
BIP501‒ Introduction to Biblical Interpretation & Genres: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course serves as an outstanding and solid foundation for the understanding how to read and study the Bible for accurate interpretation. The subject is introduced with...
LEC601‒ Contemporary Social Issues & Ethics: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Every pastor today can benefit from this course, which challenges the tendency to form quick opinions on contemporary issues based on tradition, emotion, or media influences. Instead, it...
BK502.5‒ Christian Origins: Early Authors & Letters: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Utilizing the same textbook and workbook, this course covers PART 7: The Early Christians & the Mission of God covering Hebrews, James, Jude, Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John...
BK502.4‒ Christian Origins: Paul & His Epistles: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Utilizing the same textbook and workbook, this course covers PART 5 of the textbook: Paul & the Faithfulness of God covering Paul’s Life & Theology and the books he...
TCH601‒ The Women in Ministry Controversy: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Do the well-known New Testament passages regarding the roles of women (1 Cor 11:1-16, 1 Cor 14:34-35, 1 Tim 2:9-15, Eph 5:18-33) teach the subordination of women in church universally and...
BIP504‒ Christ-Centered Expository Preaching: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: There are significant reasons to choose to employ expository over topical or topical/series preaching. Teaching the Bible verse by verse– whether through a chapter, several chapters, or book...
TCH503‒ Overview of Church History: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Knowledge of the key events and people in our Christian history really shouldn’t be optional, because the stories of the faithfulness of God’s people and the faithfulness of God are uniquely inspiring...
TCH505‒ Historic Premillennialism : Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Many evangelical leaders and congregants‒ having learned the basics of eschatology from contemporary and popular sources‒ accept dispensational premillennialism, with its distinctive teachings about...
BIP502.1‒ The Principles and Practice of Biblical Exegesis: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course represents part one of this two-part series covering the first half of the material. This course-series builds on its prerequisite, BIP501, by leading students to...
AE501.1‒ Comparative Religious Systems 1: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course represents COURSE 1 of a 2-course series. As Christian leaders in today’s world, awareness of the fundamentals of competing religions or cultish deceptions is mandatory. This course...
BIP502.2‒ The Principles and Practice of Biblical Exegesis: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course represents part two of this two-part series covering the second half of the material. This 2nd course in the series continues in leading students to more deeply dig...
BK503‒ Jerusalem: The Contested City: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Did you know that Jerusalem was so esteemed as the headquarters of Jewish worship that in the time of Jesus, the fiancée of a Jerusalem citizen had to pay their weight in gold to qualify for...
BIP601‒ Greek: An Overview: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: Wish you understood the basics of Greek in order to study the Bible more fully, but thought a course in Greek from a Seminary would be too hard? Then this course is for you! Reading the New Testament in its...
BK502.1‒ Christian Origins & The New Testament In Its World: Description COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers PART 1, PART 2, PART 8 and PART 9 of the textbook: Reading the New Testament, The World of Jesus & the Early Church, The Making of the New...