S-401, 501, 511, 621, 631, 641 Survey of Christian Theology I, II, III, IV, And V (5 credits each)
These courses will encourage the student to develop their theological terminology, find proper Biblical support for doctrines, and provide the student with an overview of pertinent doctrines of the Christian faith. Each student is required to take at least two quarters of Systematic Theology.
S-522 Pauline Theology (5 credits)
Investigate the life and ministry of Paul, the documents he wrote which reflect his fundamental beliefs, and look intently at the prominent themes he wrote about.
S-555 New Testament Use of the Old Testament (5 credits)
Select passages of both Old and New Testament scriptures will be used, showing the unity of the whole Bible, and how God used the Old to point to the New, with the fulfillment of Jesus Christ shown.
S-565 Hamartology and Soterology (5 credits)
Sin's nature, origin, transmission and effects are discussed. The election, calling, repentance, faith and other subjects following God's plan of salvation will be thoroughly discussed also.
S-301, 606 Christian Ethics (5 credits)
A spiritual life-style for the Christian and the ethical problems that one encounters will be debated. The student will understand the principles and methods one needs to live an ethical life-style, living and interacting within a society that often teaches and encourages unethical approaches to life.
S-607 Bibliology (5 credits)
This study will develop sound Biblical doctrines concerning such matters as the revelation, inspiration, inerrancy and preservation of the Scriptures which lay a proper foundation for the student looking at the Bible as the Word of God in a society that often teaches and encourages unethical approaches to life.
S-105, 615 How to Study the Bible (5 credits)
Using the Bible Inductive Method, this course will give the student essential study skills, such as observation, interpretation, application and other active participant skills for rightly discerning the Word of God.