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CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Course Titles and Descriptions

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KINGDOM LIVING

A prerequisite class that discusses the sovereign rule of God.

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BIBLIOLOGY

A study of the Bible. (Comes from "biblos" meaning book).

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THEOLOGY PROPER

A study of God. (Comes from "theos" and "logos" meaning God and expression).

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CHRISTOLOGY

A study of Christ. (Comes from "Christos").

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PNEUMATOLOGY

A study of the Holy Spirit. (Comes from "pneuma" meaning spirit).

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HAMARTIOLOGY

A study of sin. (Comes from "Hamartia").

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ANTHROPOLOGY

A study of man. (Comes from "anthropos" meaning man).

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SOTERIOLOGY:

A study of salvation. (Comes from "soteria" meaning salvation).

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ANGELOLOGY

A study of angels. (Comes from "angelos" meaning messenger).

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ECCLESIOLOGY

A study of the church. (Comes from "ecclesea" meaning assembly).

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ESCHATOLOGY

A study of end times events. (Comes from "eschatos" meaning last).

 

 

ASSOCIATE PROGRAM

Course Title and Descriptions

An additional 8 courses are necessary after completing the certificates program.
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The Associates Degree Program has 8 courses with 4 credits per course for a total of 32 credits.

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OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

The Old Testament is divided into five sections: the Pentateuch (Genesis through Deuteronomy), the historical books (Joshua through Esther), the poetic books (Job through Song of Solomon), the Major Prophets (Isaiah through Daniel), and the Minor Prophets (Hosea through Malachi).

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NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

The New Testament is divided into five sections: the Gospels (Matthew through John), history (the book of Acts), the Pauline Epistles (Romans through Philemon), the General Epistles (Hebrews through Jude), and prophecy (the book of Revelation).

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BIBLICAL COVENANTS

Since much of God's relationship to man is based upon covenant relationships, a study of the eight covenants is a very important aspect of correctly understanding Scripture. The most common way to divide the Bible is by dispensations. The dispensations, however, are based upon specific covenants, and knowledge of these covenants will help Bible readers to “rightly divide the word of truth).

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GIFTS & OFFICES

An in depth study into the gifts and offices within the local Church, this study is essential to understanding the Graces given to each spirit filled believer).

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THE DOCTRINE OF PRAYER

The call to pray is the basis for power and relationship, this course involves the different types of prayer, the reason why God has called us to pray. Each student should be a student of prayer and this course will expose the heart to the dimensions that prayer brings into the life of all who embrace it.

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DIVINE FRUIT

This study on the Fruits of the spirit is a necessity for all believers without it we are lost to our own ways. The course on the fruit of the spirit takes us into the Bible to reveal all the fruits we should not only have but operate in throughout our life as a child of God. The course will explore biblical truths concerning right character and righteousness Living.

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ATTRIBUTES OF GOD

We will unlock the many attributes of God that only belong to him. Some of these attributes are communicable and some of them incommunicable but essential to us kingdom citizens. The course will thoroughly explain all the biblical and theological attributes that pertain to the Father.

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SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY

Systematic theology integrates biblical, historical and sometimes philosophical theology into its methodology. Its main goal is to draw a clear description of what the Bible teaches about a particular doctrine. Furthermore, systematic theology not only looks to biblical construct individual doctrines of the Christian faith, but remains aware of the cause-effect relationship of each doctrine.

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BACHELOR PROGRAM

​Course Title and Descriptions

An additional 8 courses are necessary after completing the associate program. The Bachelor degree is a 4 year, 16 semester program.
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The Bachelor Degree Program has 6 courses with 5 credits per course for a total of 30 credits.

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HOMILETICS

Homiletics is the art of preparing sermons and preaching. Those who study the homiletic seek to improve their skill at communicating the gospel and other biblical topics. The discipline of homiletics falls under the umbrella of pastoral or practical theology.

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HERMENEUTICS

Biblical hermeneutics is the science of properly interpreting the various types of literature found in the Bible. For example, a psalm should often be interpreted differently from a prophecy. A proverb should be understood and applied differently from a law. This is the purpose of biblical hermeneutics—to help us to know how to interpret, understand, and apply the Bible).

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LEADERSHIP

The power to lead is one the most important virtues we can obtain in the Kingdom, the leadership course will presents us with many departments and strategies needed to assist in corporate and individual Leadership.

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APOLOGETICS

Christian apologetics, then, is the science of giving a defense of the Christian faith. There are many skeptics who doubt the existence of God and/or attack belief in the God of the Bible. There are many critics who attack the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible. There are many false teachers who promote false doctrines and deny the key truths of the Christian faith. The mission of Christian apologetics is to combat these movements and instead promote the Christian God and Christian truth.

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DOCTRINE OF PROVIDENCE

Providence is the means by which God directs all things — both animate and inanimate, seen and unseen, good and evil — toward a worthy purpose, which means His will must finally prevail.

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DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY

The doctrine of the Trinity recognizes that God is one God, co-existing in three distinct Persons of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In our material existence, the concept that God is One God, yet exists as three distinct persons, is foreign to us. However, the doctrine of the Godhead (Trinity) is without questions revealed in God's word.

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