The Book of Genesis is the book of beginnings. It is an important book, one of the most important in the world of many books. Critics attack it constantly and all Christians should know the truth about it. Christ quoted from it and regarded it as Divine authority. Therefore, every Christian should regard it with equal respect. Great scholars have written many excellent textbooks about Genesis, but it is on the Bible. After completing this course, a student should have a good number of practical outlines on Genesis, which he may use in teaching the book, or in preaching from it. This study should provide a good foundation for additional Bible Study. The more a student puts into it, the more good he will derive from it.
114 - The Gospel of John - 2 hours:An introductory examination of the characteristics of JohnÍs Gospel together with an analytical and expository study of the contents of this Gospel.
115 - The Acts of the Apostles - 2 hours:A two-unit course where the Bookof Acts is studied chapter by chapter with emphasis on application to the studentÍs own personal life and ministry. It is more than a course in early church history.
116 - The Book of Exodus - 3 hours:A chapter by chapter exposition of the Book of Exodus stressing the Holiness of God and His expectation that we be Holy even as he is Holy.
210 - I and II Corinthians - 2 hours:An exposition of PaulÍs letters to the church at Corinth answering many important questions concerning Christian conduct and life style for the local church.
211 - Joshua/Judges - 3 hours:A chapter by chapter study of the book of Joshua that emphasizes the fact that when a Christian puts his faith into action, God goes into motion.
214 - Scripture Memory - 2 hours:A course of memorizing Scripture by TOPICS, The Navigators Topical Memory System will be used. Students will also learn how to give a personal testimony.
235 - Pastoral Epistles - 2 hours:A study of I Timothy, II Timothy, and Titus, giving special attention to the content and appropriateness of the practical truths for the local church, the pastor and the church leaders. These practical truths the Apostle Paul presents are to make each churchÍs ministry more effective today.
236 - Gospel of Luke - 2 hours:The life and ministry of Christ as given by Luke; emphasis given to the message and application of the content.
238 - Harmony of the Gospels - 2 hours:This course consists of a survey of the four Gospels, with special attention directed to the Roman world of Jesus' day; the making of ancient books, the importance of ancient manuscripts the synoptic problem and the authorship, purpose, and content of each Gospel. We also investigate genealogy of Christ, the miracles of Christ, the prayer life of Christ, the seven last sayings of Christ on the cross, the twelve apostles and the resurrection.
246 - Ezra/Nehemiah - 2 hours:A study of the books of Ezra and Nehemiah with the aim of showing how Ezra reveals "The Road to Real Revival," and how Nehemiah reveals the protection that revived Christians need in order for their Spiritual life to flourish.
313 - Romans - 3 hours:An exposition of Paul's letter to the church at Rome. Also, a detailed analysis of the doctrines of Romans and their practical applications will be examined. In the book of Romans, Paul brilliantly sets down the whole scope of Christian doctrine. The main objective of this course is for the student to study and know the revelation of the righteousness of God. This revelation systematically unfolds and deals with many issues, such as; sin, salvation, law, works, justification, redemption, resurrection, guilt, grace, faith, righteousness, sanctification, death, the Jews and GodÍs plan of salvation.
331 - Minor Prophets - 2 hours:A detailed study of Hosea through Malachi in regard to theme, outline and contribution to the over all plan of God. Special emphasis is given to the practical message to their generation with application being drawn for the present day social and personal problems. The prophetic contribution of each book is also examined.
332 - New Testament Survey - 2 hours:A survey of the entire New Testament including the historical background of the inter-Testament period, giving special attention to authorship, content, distinctive features, main events and the unfolding of GodÍs redemptive purposes through the Lord Jesus Christ.
336 - Old Testament Survey - 3 hours:A study of the main themes of the Old Testament as they relate to main events, characters and individual books. Including a prologue to the history of Israel and the Patriachs - their wilderness journey, conquest of the Promised Land, the establishment of the Kingship and their subsequent unfaithfulness to the Covenant.
338 - Ephesians - 2 hours:Expositions of Paul's prison Epistle to the Ephesians Church. This course deals with the spiritual wealth that is available to all Christians and yet appropriated by very few.
339 - Hebrews - 2 hours:A detailed analysis of the doctrines of Hebrews and their practical applications. "While truth comes primarily to the intellect it must move the heart, which then moves the will" (D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones).
340 - I & II Kings - 3 hours:A survey of Israel's history from conquest to exile as portrayed in the Kings. Special investigation into the relationship between Israel's historical traditions and its theological appropriation of those traditions around such themes as election, law, the land and leadership.
403 - Revelation/Daniel - 3 hours:A contemporary study of Biblical exegesis and interpretation of the books of Daniel and Revelation with special attention given to the prophecy and the apolcalypic. A study is made on major theological books, symbols, various eschatological interpretations, and the significance of the order of events chronologically and sequentially and contributions the books make doctrinally.
443 - Old Testament Prophetic Books - 2 hours:A study of the nature of prophecy in the Bible, and the message of the various Old Testament prophetic books. The purposes of this course are to introduce the student to the message of the Old Testament prophets. To provide some experience in the interpretation of prophecy. And to enable the student to preach and teach from the Old Testament prophetic books.