THEOLOGY DIVISION
TH
2012 The Bible and the Church
This course is a basic study of bibliology and ecclesiology. The
student investigates the nature and authority of the Scriptures
and the biblical basis for the church.
TH 2002
Theology Proper/Angelology
It is a study
of the biblical doctrines of God and angels. The study will learn
about the nature and purposes of God as well and the nature and
work of angels both good and evil.
TH
2033 Pneumatology
A biblical study
of the person, work, gifts, and ministry of the Holy Spirit as
thought in both the Old and New Testaments. Special attention
is given to the biblical teaching concerning the baptism in the
Holy Spirit and the Spirit-filled life.
TH 2043
Christology
This course introduces
the student to the Old Testament typology as well as the prophecies
concerning Christ’s present and future work. The student
discovers what the scriptures teach about the person, nature,
and work of Jesus Christ.
TH 2053
Soteriology
This course investigates
the biblical doctrine of salvation. Included are studies on the
doctrines of repentance, faith, conversion, regeneration, justification,
adoption, sanctification and prayer in the life of the Christian.
TH 2062
Man and Sin
This course looks
at the biblical doctrines of anthropology and hamartiology. It
emphasizes such doctrines as the origins of man and sin, the natures
of man and sin, and the consequences of man’s fall and sinful
activity.
TH 2073
Eschatology
This course is
that emphasizes what the Scriptures teach about the end times.
It investigates the time and order of end-time events and their
importance and relation to contemporary Christian life.
TH 2093
Old Testament Biblical Theology
This course takes
each of the main doctrines of the Bible, such as God, creation,
man, sin, the Messiah, revelation, inspiration, angels, Satan,
the covenants, judgment, and life after death, and traces their
development book by book in the Old Testament
TH
2223 Apologetics
A study in the
relationship of faith and reason. Applications are make to the
concepts of God, the Word, and Christian experience.