TH 226
Credits: 3
This course provides a systematic presentation of the Christian faith. Using biblical constructs, historical developments, and confessional statements, students explore the Doctrine of the Word, Doctrine of God, the Doctrine of Humanity, and the Doctrine...
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TH 227
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the contents, methods, and resources of Christian theology in regard to the doctrine of Christ. Attention will be given to the understanding of its traditional and contemporary formulations of...
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TH102
Credits: 3
An introductory survey of Old Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the Old Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to Old Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods, and special introductory...
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TH103
Credits: 3
This course is an introductory survey of New Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the New Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to New Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods,...
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TH104
Credits: 3
A study of the methods of personal and group evangelism, equipping laypersons to evangelize, use of church and Para church structures in evangelism, care of new converts and discipleship, use of apologetics, as well as...
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TH105
Credits: 3
Foundational for all biblical studies, this course will introduce the students to the proper principles and methods for correctly interpreting Scripture. It will trace the history of interpreting the Bible since its writing, the need...
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TH106
Credits: 3
This introductory course is praxis based upon the biblical and theological framework of Christian spirituality. It provides opportunities for students to grow in grace through Bible study, prayer, personal discipline, the reading of devotional classics,...
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TH109
Credits: 3
This course introduces synoptic problem, exegetical methods (source criticism, form criticism, and redaction criticism, and others), and distinctive theologies of each gospel. Included are evaluation of various critical approaches to the Gospels, the life of...
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TH110
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the fourth Gospel and First John, emphasizing Johannine narrative techniques, theology, historicity, and the relation between the Gospel of John and First John.
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TH111
Credits: 3
This course is an exegetical study of the entire narrative of Acts that explores Luke's perspective on God's aim for the people of God and their mission. This study will deal with the various textual,...
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TH112
Credits: 3
This study will provide the students for a close reading of the text of Paul's letter to Roman Christians with particular attention to the historic and contemporary function of the letter in the life of...
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TH113
Credits: 3
This course will explore the historical background and principal theological emphases of the letter addressed to a first-century Gentile church. This study seeks to discover the situation of the early Corinthian church and to discern...
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TH114
Credits: 3
This course introduces an extensive study of New Testament letters to churches of the eras focusing on the general lives of the Christians.
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TH115
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the book of Revelation which focuses upon the background materials of Jewish prophecy and apocalyptic, the structure of the book, its relationship to the other New Testament writings, and an examination...
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TH117
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of selected portions from the Pentateuch in its cultural and historical setting, with attention to its critical problems, theological content, literary features, modern exposition.
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TH120
Credits: 3
This course gives a special attention to examples of the various types of Psalms which have made significant contributions to the Judeo-Christian tradition. Psalms are particularly analyzed for their theological meaning in relation to Christian...
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TH121
Credits: 3
This course is an interpretive, literary, and theological study of selected portions from the Major Prophets. The course will include an introduction to Old Testament prophetic literature addressing issues of hermeneutics, theology, and application.
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TH124
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of the history of Christianity from the early church to the present. The course will concern the Christian religion, Christendom, and the church. Students investigate the socio-historical and cultural mechanisms...
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TH126
Credits: 3
This course provides a systematic presentation of the Christian faith. Using biblical constructs, historical developments, and confessional statements, students explore the Doctrine of the Word, Doctrine of God, the Doctrine of Humanity, and the Doctrine...
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TH201
Credits: 3
This course studies the biblical basis of missions and its principles and examines God's purpose in missions in the life of the local church and the students, and a panorama of the history of missions....
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TH202
Credits: 3
An introductory survey of Old Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the Old Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to Old Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods, and special introductory...
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TH203
Credits: 3
This course is an introductory survey of New Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the New Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to New Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods,...
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TH204
Credits: 3
A study of the methods of personal and group evangelism, equipping laypersons to evangelize, use of church and Para church structures in evangelism, care of new converts and discipleship, use of apologetics, as well as...
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TH205
Credits: 3
Foundational for all biblical studies, this course will introduce the students to the proper principles and methods for correctly interpreting Scripture. It will trace the history of interpreting the Bible since its writing, the need...
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TH206
Credits: 3
This introductory course is praxis based upon the biblical and theological framework of Christian spirituality. It provides opportunities for students to grow in grace through Bible study, prayer, personal discipline, the reading of devotional classics,...
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TH208
Credits: 3
The purpose of this course is to understand the historical, cultural, religious background of the Bible at the time of New Testament Writings. This study focuses on the various circumferences emerging Christianity in the context...
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TH209
Credits: 3
This course introduces synoptic problem, exegetical methods (source criticism, form criticism, and redaction criticism, and others), and distinctive theologies of each gospel. Included are evaluation of various critical approaches to the Gospels, the life of...
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TH210
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the fourth Gospel and First John, emphasizing Johannine narrative techniques, theology, historicity, and the relation between the Gospel of John and First John.
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TH211
Credits: 3
This course is an exegetical study of the entire narrative of Acts that explores Luke's perspective on God's aim for the people of God and their mission. This study will deal with the various textual,...
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TH212
Credits: 3
This study will provide the students for a close reading of the text of Paul's letter to Roman Christians with particular attention to the historic and contemporary function of the letter in the life of...
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TH213
Credits: 3
This course will explore the historical background and principal theological emphases of the letter addressed to a first-century Gentile church. This study seeks to discover the situation of the early Corinthian church and to discern...
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TH214
Credits: 3
A close reading of the general epistles with special attention given to literary, socio-historical, and theological understandings of the epistles. May include readings from any or all of the general epistles in a given semester.
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TH215
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the book of Revelation which focuses upon the background materials of Jewish prophecy and apocalyptic, the structure of the book, its relationship to the other New Testament writings, and an examination...
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TH217
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of selected portions from the Pentateuch in its cultural and historical setting, with attention to its critical problems, theological content, literary features, modern exposition.
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TH218
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students acquaint with the book of Genesis, its theological messages, and the implications for the contemporary life. The students are required to read the whole book and extensive analysis...
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TH220
Credits: 3
This course gives a special attention to examples of the various types of Psalms which have made significant contributions to the Judeo-Christian tradition. Psalms are particularly analyzed for their theological meaning in relation to Christian...
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TH221
Credits: 3
This course examines the history of Israel under Persian rile as described in the book of Nehemiah. Students consider the significance of return from exile, the rebuilding of the Temple, the preservation of the covenant...
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TH222
Credits: 3
This course is an interpretive, literary, and theological study of selected portions from the Major Prophets. The course will include an introduction to Old Testament prophetic literature addressing issues of hermeneutics, theology, and application.
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TH223
Credits: 3
This course is an interpretive, literary, and theological study of selected portions from the Minor Prophets. The course will include an introduction to Old Testament prophetic literature addressing issues of hermeneutics, theology, and application. Prerequisites:...
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TH224
Credits: 3
The course is an Overview of the Christian history, tracing the major doctrinal and ecclesiological developments in the context of their times from the close of the apostolic age through the ecumenical councils. Also, it...
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TH225
Credits: 3
Overview of the history of the Reformation and the development of its three major branches in their historical contexts to the present day, along with the development of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox communions...
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TH228
Credits: 3
This course is designed to introduce students a basic understanding of the Holy Spirit by reviewing relevant doctrines, the work of Christ, and Trinitarian and eschatological aspects. It explores various perspectives and issues bringing from...
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TH229
Credits: 3
As an introduction to the caring ministry of the church, this course will give special attention to psychological and theological aspects of human need as well as perspectives on pastoral response. Emphasis is given to...
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TH231
Credits: 3
This course is aimed to introduce students a basic understanding of ethical thinking from ethical theories. It also explores the applied ethics such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexuality, and ecological issues with diverse types...
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TH401
Credits: 3
An introductory survey of Old Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the Old Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to Old Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods, and special introductory...
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TH402
Credits: 3
This course is an introductory survey of New Testament studies, emphasizing the use of the New Testament in Christian ministry, with attention to New Testament backgrounds, history, theology, canon, textual transmission, literary genres, critical methods,...
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TH403
Credits: 3
This course treats the general content and historical development of New Testament theology from the perspective and methodology of the contemporary biblical theology discipline. The emphasis on this study is to examine the distinctive contributions...
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TH406
Credits: 3
This is a Biblical language course focusing on the essentials of Koine Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary preparatory to reading the Greek New Testament.
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TH407
Credits: 3
This is a Biblical language course focusing on the introducing the essentials of Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary preparatory to studying the Hebrew Old Testament
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TH408
Credits: 3
The purpose of this course is to understand the historical, cultural, religious background of the Bible at the time of New Testament Writings. This study focuses on the various circumferences emerging Christianity in the context...
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TH409
Credits: 3
This course introduces synoptic problem, exegetical methods (source criticism, form criticism, and redaction criticism, and others), and distinctive theologies of each gospel. Included are evaluation of various critical approaches to the Gospels, the life of...
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TH410
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the fourth Gospel and First John, emphasizing Johannine narrative techniques, theology, historicity, and the relation between the Gospel of John and First John.
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TH411
Credits: 3
This course is an exegetical study of the entire narrative of Acts that explores Luke's perspective on God's aim for the people of God and their mission. This study will deal with the various textual,...
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TH412
Credits: 3
This study will provide the students for a close reading of the text of Paul's letter to Roman Christians with particular attention to the historic and contemporary function of the letter in the life of...
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TH413
Credits: 3
This course will explore the historical background and principal theological emphases of the letter addressed to a first-century Gentile church. This study seeks to discover the situation of the early Corinthian church and to discern...
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TH414
Credits: 3
A close reading of the general epistles with special attention given to literary, socio-historical, and theological understandings of the epistles. May include readings from any or all of the general epistles in a given semester.
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TH415
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of the book of Revelation which focuses upon the background materials of Jewish prophecy and apocalyptic, the structure of the book, its relationship to the other New Testament writings, and an examination...
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TH417
Credits: 3
An exegetical study of selected portions from the Pentateuch in its cultural and historical setting, with attention to its critical problems, theological content, literary features, modern exposition.
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TH418
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students acquaint with the book of Genesis, its theological messages, and the implications for the contemporary life. The students are required to read the whole book and extensive analysis...
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TH420
Credits: 3
This course gives a special attention to examples of the various types of Psalms which have made significant contributions to the Judeo-Christian tradition. Psalms are particularly analyzed for their theological meaning in relation to Christian...
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TH421
Credits: 3
This course examines the history of Israel under Persian rile as described in the book of Nehemiah. Students consider the significance of return from exile, the rebuilding of the Temple, the preservation of the covenant...
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TH422
Credits: 3
This course is an interpretive, literary, and theological study of selected portions from the Major Prophets. The course will include an introduction to Old Testament prophetic literature addressing issues of hermeneutics, theology, and application.
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TH423
Credits: 3
This course is an interpretive, literary, and theological study of selected portions from the Minor Prophets. The course will include an introduction to Old Testament prophetic literature addressing issues of hermeneutics, theology, and application. Prerequisites:...
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TH424
Credits: 3
The course is an Overview of the Christian history, tracing the major doctrinal and ecclesiological developments in the context of their times from the close of the apostolic age through the ecumenical councils. Also, it...
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TH425
Credits: 3
Overview of the history of the Reformation and the development of its three major branches in their historical contexts to the present day, along with the development of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox communions...
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TH426
Credits: 3
This course provides a systematic presentation of the Christian faith. Using biblical constructs, historical developments, and confessional statements, students explore the Doctrine of the Word, Doctrine of God, the Doctrine of Humanity, and the Doctrine...
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TH427
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the contents, methods, and resources of Christian theology in regard to the doctrine of Christ. Attention will be given to the understanding of its traditional and contemporary formulations of...
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TH428
Credits: 3
This course is designed to introduce students a basic understanding of the Holy Spirit by reviewing relevant doctrines, the work of Christ, and Trinitarian and eschatological aspects. It explores various perspectives and issues bringing from...
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TH429
Credits: 3
As an introduction to the caring ministry of the church, this course will give special attention to psychological and theological aspects of human need as well as perspectives on pastoral response. Emphasis is given to...
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TH431
Credits: 3
This course is aimed to introduce students a basic understanding of ethical thinking from ethical theories. It also explores the applied ethics such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexuality, and ecological issues with diverse types...
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TH504
Credits: 3
A study of the methods of personal and groups evangelism, equipping laypersons and church leaders to evangelize, use of church and para-church structures in evangelism, care of new converts and discipleship, use of apologetics, as...
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THR401
Credits: 3
This course aim to assist students in completing research projects in any content area course by providing assistance in writing effective research papers using a step-by-step process approach. Course content includes selecting and narrowing topics;...
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THR402
Credits: 3
A student will write a thesis project, or credo, working out the implications and possibilities of pastoral study for future ministry or for life-enrichment.
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THR502
Credits: 3
A student will write a thesis project, or credo, working out the implications and possibilities of pastoral study for future ministry or for life-enrichment.
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