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This course is an introduction to all areas of Theology. The student is familiarized with the terms and concepts associated with theological study to form the base from which deeper study may occur.
This course evaluates ecclesiology from a personal and practical standpoint. The church is examined as an organism and as an organization. Emphasis is given to the believer’s role in and responsibility to the church. The students also analyze the relationship of the gospel and the church to culture in this country and throughout the world.
This class provides an overview of selected faith systems in America from an evangelical Christian viewpoint. Various faith and belief systems will be examined from the perspective of their history and doctrines highlighting where they differ from evangelical Christianity. Through this academic process, students will gain a deeper understanding of their own faith in the light of other beliefs.
This course is a study of systematic theology in regard to the issues of the Bible, God the Father, Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
This course is a study of the systematic theology of Angels, Humanity, Sin, and Salvation.
This course is a study of the systematic theology of the Church and Last things. Selected current theological issues are also studied.
This course is a study of contemporary issues, thinkers, and trends in theology.
For a variety of reasons, students may want to pursue areas of study that are not found in the regular schedule of classes. The area of study must be approved by the Division Chair and the professor who directs the study. The student and professor will meet regularly throughout the semester. Students will do assignments appropriate to the area of study and present their findings in a scholarly fashion appropriate to the area of investigation/study.