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Undergraduate
Courses
Theological Studies
Systematic
Theology
- SYS
201 Old Testament Theology: A systematic study of the Old Testament
writings with as awareness to their historical, cultural
and contextual environments and its implications for theological
studies.
- SYS
210 Bible Doctrines:
A major study of the bible in a Systematic way.
The principle doctrines of the Scripture will be
outlined and each discussed in a step-by-step process.
This course is the base upon which the student will
build theological foundation.
- SYS
211 Biblical Anthropology: a study of the teachings of Scripture concerning man and
sin. The course corrects some of the false ideas about the
origin of man and his nature.
Personal application of truth to the lives of students
and persons to whom they will minister is a specific focus
of the study.
- SYS
220 Doctrine of God:
This course provides the student with an in-depth
study of the doctrine of God including a biblical understanding
of the trinity.
- SYS
222 Christology:
a comprehensive study of what Scripture says about
Jesus Christ. The
course introduces the student to Old Testament typology
and to the prophecies concerning Christ’s present and future
work. Controversial
historical and contemporary views of Jesus are examined
in relation to the Bible portrayal.
- SYS
223 Soteriology:
A study of the doctrine of salvation, the work of
Christ in bringing lost man into fellowship with God.
The course includes the doctrines of repentance,
faith, conversion, regeneration, justification, adoption,
sanctification and prayer in the life of a Christian.
Included in the study are an analysis of biblical
passages relating to salvation and an evaluation of historical
and contemporary views of salvation.
- SYS
301 New Testament Theology: A systematic study of the New Testament writings with as awareness
to their historical, cultural and contextual environments
and its implications for theological studies.
- SYS
312 Pneumatology:
The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.
A scriptural and practical presentation of the nature,
personality, gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit.
Students will learn how to practically assess, value
and function in the gifts.
This class will involve academic, as well as practical
training.
- SYS
322 Theology of Prayer:
An introduction to the Christian theology and methodology
of prayer, communion with God, its purpose and power are
discussed and demonstrated through this dynamic course.
- SYS
324 Healing: This
course examines the scriptures for an understanding of the
theology of healing.
Historical experiences and movements as well as practical
dimensions of this topic are examined for clarity on the
subject.
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325 Theology of Missions: A comprehensive survey of the biblical principles justifying
the need and practice of the missionary enterprise. Historical roots are traced from the earliest practices of
the church to present day methods employed in missions.
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411 Contemporary Theology: The purpose of this course is to explore the variety of the
theological viewpoints current with Christendom, with special
emphasis on different types of Evangelical/Pentecostal theology.
Those viewpoints receiving extensive treatment will include
Calvinism and /reformed theology, fundamentalism, dispensationalism,
Reconstructionism and prominent charismatic theologies including
"faith" and "word" teaching.
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