Spring Semester (Jan. 17—May 7, 2009)
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- Greek II
- Exegesis of Hebrew Poetry and Prophets
- Reformation History
- Modern Cults
- Christology
- Pastoral Ministry and the City
- Christian Education and Discipleship
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Greek II
A study of Koine (common) Greek, focusing on vocabulary, grammar and syntax. The purpose of this class is to prepare the student to read and exegete the New Testament in its original language. This course is continuation of the pre-requisite Greek I.
- Instructor: Dr. Frank Walker, Ph.D.
- Monday/Thursday 6:30 - 7:45 PM
Reformation History
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.
- Instructor: Dr. Frank Walker, Ph.D.
- Monday, 7:50 - 9:30 PM
Pastoral Ministry and the City
NEW class that will examine the challenges pastors face that is unique to serving in an urban setting.
- Instructor: Rev. Reddit Andrews
- Tuesday, 6:00 - 7:40 PM
Church Education and Discipleship
A study of the purpose and method of training men, women and children to be followers of Christ.
- Instructor: Rev. Eric Bristley, Th.M.
- Tuesday, 7:50 - 9:30 PM
Christology
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.
- Instructor: Dr. Frank Walker, Ph.D.
- Thursday, 7:50 - 9:30 PM
Modern Cults
A study of the modern cult phenomenon, examining the history and distinctives of popular cults.
- Instructor: Rev. Eric Bristley, Th.M.
- Saturday, 9:00 - 10:40 AM
Modern Cults
Exegesis of Hebrew Poetry and Prophets
A consideration of the unique style and contribution of Hebrew to the poetry and prophetic literature of the Old Testament. Selected passages will be studies in detail. Attention will be given to the method of interpreting and applying the text.
- Instructor: Rev. Michael Voytek
- Saturday, 10:50 AM - 12:30 PM
- Prerequisite: OT 131
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