“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” –Psalm 119:105

Classes

Bible Exposition

Old Testament

A survey of the Old Testament, with a focus on the contents of each book—literary structure (outline, themes, purpose), historical background, geographical settings—for comprehension and application. Part I will cover the Law and History (Genesis–Esther). Part II will cover Poetry and Prophecy (Job–Malachi).

(I & II)

New Testament

A survey of the New Testament, focusing on a summary of each book (outline, themes, author, recipients, provenance, purpose) to understand the text and discern applications for Christian living. Historical, cultural, and geographical settings of the New Testament and of individual books are examined.

Hermeneutics

An introduction to the science and art of hermeneutics (Bible interpretation). Major interpretive approaches to the Bible are considered, with a focus on the historical-grammatical method. General and special principles of interpretation are examined.

Theological Studies

Theology

A systematic overview of biblical doctrine. Part 1 covers Scripture and the nature of God. Part II delves into Christ, the Holy Spirit, and angels. Part III tackles humanity, sin, and salvation. Part IV discusses the church and last things.

(I – IV)

Historical Theology

A survey of the New Testament, focusing on a summary of each book (outline, themes, author, recipients, provenance, purpose) to understand the text and discern applications for Christian living. Historical, cultural, and geographical settings of the New Testament and of individual books are examined.

Theology of Prayer

An introduction to the science and art of hermeneutics (Bible interpretation). Major interpretive approaches to the Bible are considered, with a focus on the historical-grammatical method. General and special principles of interpretation are examined.

Theology of Prayer

An introduction to the science and art of hermeneutics (Bible interpretation). Major interpretive approaches to the Bible are considered, with a focus on the historical-grammatical method. General and special principles of interpretation are examined.

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Apologetics

A systematic overview of biblical doctrine. Part 1 covers Scripture and the nature of God. Part II delves into Christ, the Holy Spirit, and angels. Part III tackles humanity, sin, and salvation. Part IV discusses the church and last things.