Graduate
Courses
Biblical
Studies:
Church
History
- HIS 601 Church
History 1: A survey of the history of the Christian
Church form AD 30 up to the Reformation.
Individuals, events, issues and movements that shaped
and impacted the church are studied.
- HIS 611 Church
History 2:
A survey of the history of the Christian Church from the
Reformation to the modern day.
Individuals, events, issues and movements that have
shaped and impacted the Church are studied.
- HIS 612 The
Age of Reformation: A thorough treatment of the individuals
and issues that prepared the church for the Reformation.
- HIS 712 Anglo-Catholic
History & Discipline:
An overview of Anglo-Catholic history and its distinctive
theology and traditions.
Biblical
Studies: History-General Studies
- HIS 601 History
of Civilization (BC): This
study includes an overview of some of the great events and
people in history, awareness of the people and events that
still effect today’s cultures and society, and how civilizations
defer, yet at the same time, how they are related.
- HIS 620 Historical
Roots of Israel:
A thorough study of Israel’s development prior to the conquest
campaign in Canaan.
This course begins with the call of Abraham and concludes
with the death of Moses.
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