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TH580 Historical Theology (3 units/W.Nix) January 16-21
The course will consist of an overview of the development of Christian Doctrine from the Apostolic Fathers to the end of the Reformation Era.
TH570 Ecclesiology and Eschatology (3 units/C. Allers) February 6-11
Ecclesiology is a study of the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local Church, including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Eschatology will include a study of the various systems, history of pre-millennialism, major themes and problems in eschatology, the order of predicted events, and the rapture question
BLG502 Biblical Greek II Semester course (12 weeks)(3 units/B. Harris) February 16 - May 3
This course is designed to teach the student all of the elements of New Testament Greek. Consequently, it covers the basics of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The objective is to allow the student to begin a study of New Testament Greek as a foundation for advanced reading courses.
TH540 Theology Proper & Creation (3 units/N.Geisler) March 12-17
This course will be a study of the triune nature of God, His existence and attributes, along with His creation of the world, angels human beings, and His relation to them, with a view to establishing and defending the classical attributes of God.
RE505 Contemporary Cults (3 units/R.Rhodes) April 23-28
This course involves the study of the historical origins, doctrinal emphases, and Scriptural misinterpretations of significant cults in the contemporary era. An apologetic response is offered for each cult.
AP504 Christian Ethics (3 units/J.Holden) May 7-12
An examination of various (bio)ethical options and clinical issues from a biblical perspective with a view of developing a biblical and philosophical apologetic for understanding and responding to moral issues.
NT500 Jewish & Greco-Roman Contexts for the New Testament (3 units/A.Pitts) May 21-26
A survey of the culture, customs, archaeology, and history of the New Testament during the second temple period.
AP503 Apologetics to Islam (3 units/E.Caner) September 24-29
This course will be a study of the origins, basic doctrines, and practices of Islam including it’s beliefs about Christianity and defense of the Christian Faith in light of these beliefs.
OT508 Leviticus: A Study of the Lord's Feasts (3 unitsA.Fruchtenbaum) October 22-27
An exegetical study of the authorship, theology, historical context, and relationship to New Testament theology, of the Book of Leviticus.
TBD (3 units/N.Geisler) November 12-17
TBD
NT505 Exegesis of Hebrews (3 units/A.Fruchtenbaum) 3-8
An exegetical study of the authorship, theology, historical context, and relationship to Old Testament theology, of the epistle to the Hebrews.
PH510 Logic (3 units/B.Mauser) December 10-15
This course is a study of right reason, valid inferences, and attending fallacies, formal and informal, including their relation to the nature of God.
