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file icon Modern Cultshot! 11/19/2008 Hits: 185

A study of the modern cult phenomenon, examining the history and distinctives of popular cults.

  • Two credit hours
  • Sat., 9:00 - 10:40 AM
file icon Church Education and Discipleship hot! 11/18/2008 Hits: 171

An overview of the Biblical principles of discipleship with in the context of the local church’s ministry, including theological foundations, goals, methods, curriculum, organization, leadership and evaluation of the teaching/learning process for various settings and age groups.

  • Two hours 
  • Tuesday, 7:50 - 9:30 PM
file icon Pastoral Ministry & the City 12/08/2008 Hits: 91
file icon Reformation Church History 11/18/2008 Hits: 87

A study of the sixteenth-century Reformation, focusing on the pre-Reformers, the relationship between the Renaissance and the Reformation, the work of the Reformers themselves (specifically, Luther, Zwingli, Calvin and Knox), and the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation.

  • Two hours
  • Monday, 7:50–9:30 PM
file icon Christology 11/18/2008 Hits: 81

A consideration of the Covenant of Redemption and the Covenant of Grace, as effectuated in the person and work of Christ. Attention will be given to the natures, offices and states of Christ.

  • Two hours
  • Thursday, 7:50–9:30 PM
file icon Hebrew Poetry & Prophecy 12/04/2008 Hits: 80
A consideration of the unique style and contribution of Hebrew poetry and prophetic literature of the Old Testament. Selected passages will be studied in detail. Attention will be given to the method of interpreting and applying the text.
  • Two hours
  • Saturday, 10:50 AM–12:30 PM
  • Prerequisite: OT131
file icon Greek II 11/18/2008 Hits: 72

A continuation of NT 101 — Elements of Greek I. This course will continue to build the student’s understanding of Greek vocabulary, grammar and syntax. The purpose of this class is to prepare the student to read and exegete the New estament in its original language.

  • Three hours
  • Prerequisite: Greek I or the professor’s permission
  • Monday/Thursday from 6:30–7:45 PM

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