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Theological
Studies: Theological Survey
- THE
562 Theology of Worship: A practical application in the development of a music and worship
program. Special
emphasis is given to the Biblical basis for worship in the
Church today. Modes and concepts of worship are examined.
- THE
603 The Names of God:
A comprehensive survey of the names of God both in
the Old and New Testaments proves to be a source of strength
and hope to the student.
This course is designed to provide greater insight
into the nature of God and our relationship to Him.
- THE
630 Hermeneutics:
A study of the science and laws of Biblical exegesis
and interpretation.
The principles, methods, and rules by which the meaning
of Scripture may be ascertained are examined.
- THE
642 New Testament Ministries: An examination of the call and ministry of the five-fold ministry
in the local church.
The church in its functioning as the Body of Christ
is also considered.
- THE
662 Comparative Religions: A comparative study of the main world religious systems as
related to the Biblical principles of Christianity. Modern cults are also addressed and major points in witnessing
to adherents of non-Christian religions are discussed.
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664 Fasting: An
in-depth study of the biblical and theological foundation
for the practice of the spiritual discipline of fasting.
Various types of fasting are defined and explained
to inspire an active interest in practicing this principle
for personal and corporate spiritual growth.
- THE
702 The Covenants of God: This course explores the various covenants of God in the Old
Testament emphasizing their importance for the Church of
Jesus Christ.
- THE
762 Apologetics:
A study of the defense of the faith, particularly
from the standpoint of the authority of the Bible and historical
evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- THE
764 Bible Prophecy:
The nature of biblical prophecy is explained while
specific examples of prophets and their messages are studied.
Old and New Testament examples are explored highlighting
the principles that govern interpretation of prophecy.
- THE
861 Dynamics of Revival: This course is a study of historical and contemporary revival
movements with the intent to identify the principles that
initiate and maintain spiritual revival for individuals
and the Church.
- THE
890 Specialized Theological Study:
A custom made course of study available for students
who would like to study a theological topic that is not
currently offered.
A special syllabus will be created by a faculty advisor
with a timetable and projects to fulfill the 3 credit hour
requirement.
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