Department of Theology (THEO)
Bible Doctrines (3 credits): Teaches the fundamental doctrines of the Bible.
The Biblical Doctrine of Justice (3 credits): The late Dr. Jack Hyles, Pastor of the World’s Largest Baptist Church, said that this is “the most profound course that has been taught in a college – any college.”
The Biblical Doctrine of Jurisdiction (1 credits): God is the “lawgiver,” He ordained government, and He set the bounds of its jurisdiction. A Biblical Study on the role and limitations of government.
Course Offerings
Christology I (4 credits): A study of Christ that places special emphasis on who Jesus was and why he came to earth.
Christology II (4 credits): A study of Christ that places special emphasis on the miracles and teachings of Jesus.
Demonology (1 credit): A study of Satan, demon possession, demons, and other related subjects.
Numerology (1 credit): Study of the use, meaning, and typology of numbers in scripture.
Calvinism (3 credits): Based on Calvin’s Institutes, this course familiarizes the student with the doctrinal system popularized by John Calvin.
Arminianism (3 credits): The theological system commonly referred to as Arminianism is studied along with the published wrings of Jacobus Arminius.
Soteriology (2 credits): A detailed study of the doctrine of salvation.
Practice of the Early Church (4 credits): Compares the practices of the Apostles with the way in which we conduct our church services today.
Prayer (4 credits): Teaches the doctrine and mechanics of prayer with a hope that the student will develop a more inmate prayer life.
Pneumatology (3 credits): A complete study of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
Ecclesiology I (3 credits): An introductory course on the doctrine of the church. Special emphasis is placed on the purpose and importance of the local church
