Biblical Theology
Bi 301 Theology 1 ...........................................2 Semester Hours
This course is a comprehensive study in systematic theology and begins with an introduction to theology, Bibliology, and Theology proper.
Bi 302 Theology 2 ...........................................2 Semester Hours
This course is a continuum of Theology 1 (Bi302) covering Christology, Pneumatology, and Anthropology.
Bi 303 Pentateuch ...........................................2 Semester Hours
Building on the foundation of Old Testament Survey, this course is a more intensive look into the first five books of the Bible. Old Testament Survey is a prerequisite.
Bi 304 Historical Books....................................2 Semester Hours
This course takes a closer and more in depth look at the historical books of the Old Testament: from the children of
Bi 305 Pastoral Epistles...................................2 Semester Hours
The pastorals are the personal letters of Paul to individuals. This class covers all the pastorals but focuses most upon I & II Timothy and Titus. Special emphasis is placed on the study of the qualifications of bishops and deacons. Application to present day relationships and emphasis on the Local church are emphasized as well. New Testament Survey is a prerequisite.
Bi 306 General Epistles....................................2 Semester Hours
The class is an in depth look at the message and teachings found in the letters of James, I&II Peter, I-III John, and Jude. New Testament Survey is a prerequisite.
Pa 301 Hermeneutics........................................2 Semester Hours
This course is a study of the science and principles of Biblical interpretation. Special emphasis is placed on biblical exegesis in light of historical, grammatical, and theological contents.
Pa 302 Apologetics............................................2 Semester Hours
This course begins with the defense and proofs of Christianity from a conservative, biblical perspective culminating with the defining, evaluating, and exposing of errors within the non-biblical world views and philosophies.

