Course Catalog

  • The course is a brief survey of the 39 OT books. Emphasis is placed upon the major characters and events of each book, the themes of the books, and the passages of doctrinal significance.

  • The course is a brief survey of the 27 NT books. Emphasis is plaed upon the NT theme, the NT canon, the themes of individual books, and passages of doctrinal significance.

  • This course is an introductory course to music in general. Emphasis is placed upon the music staff, notation, time signatures, and music keys.

  • The course is a study of revelation, illumination, inspiration, and the preservation of the Holy Scriptures as God’s infallible word.

  • This course presents grammar, which will include outlining, parts of speech, and sentence structure. These are necessary to develop proper writing skills.

  • This course is a continuation of English Grammar and will focus on writing skills. ENGR-1001 is a prerequisite.

  • This course is a study of the historical, contextual, and grammatical interpretations of the Scriptures, and it will teach the proper rules for interpretation.

  • This course is a continuation of BITH-1001. Hermeneutics I is a prerequisite for this course.

  • This course is a study of the great doctrines of the Bible: God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Angels, Man, and Sin.

  • This course is a continuation of BITH-1003. Bible Doctrine I is a prerequisite.

  • This course is designed to give a new appreciation for missions and missionaries. This is an accurate and up-to-date exhaustive survey of the mission field.

  • This course is a continuation of MUEL-1001, and it will cover periods of church music, the history of hymns, and platform procedure.

  • This course gives the Biblical perspective to the fundamental dispensations of “Law and Grace”. The doctrines of “Faith and Works”, “Sin and Salvation”, “Atonement and Redemption”, will be rightly divided during this study.

  • This course will investigate ethics from a Christian standpoint. The course will view the teachings from the Pentateuch, the prophets, the writings of the Old Testament, and the teachings of Christ, Paul, and others in the New Testament. Modern moral issues will be investigated throughout the course.

  • This course will examine the book of Genesis from creation to the captivity in Egypt.

  • This course will study the expositional analysis of the book of Romans. Emphasis will be placed in the theological content and development of the theme of the book: “The Righteousness of God”.

  • This course is a survey of the first five books of the Bible. Emphasis will be placed on the discussion of the authorship, date, audience, and critical passages of the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

  • This course is a verse-by-verse exposition of Galatians. The theological implications are balanced with practical application. The course instructs the student in the relationship of law and grace.

  • This course will give a correlation of places, events, and individuals, and it will develop a general understanding of Bible customs and the Geography of Palestine. The oriental customs will be investigated with modern Western culture in mind.

  • This is a continuation of BICG-1001. Bible Customs and Geography I is a prerequisite.

  • This course is designed to prepare the pastor or evangelist in preparation of sermon outlines and the building and delivery of messages, with a complete study of sources and materials.

  • This course is a positive presentation of the evidence of Christian faith and bringing that evidence forward from the Scripture, life and ministry of Christ, history, and personal experience. The major arguments from science and history which oppose Christianity will be considered and refuted.

  • This course is a history of the world from creation to the events of the present.

  • This course is a survey of the Christian movement from the time of Christ to the present. This course will emphasize the Church’s struggle for supremacy over the pagan world.

  • This course is an introductory survey to the twelve Minor Prophets. It emphasizes the content of the books and the historical background surrounding each prophet.

  • This course is a survey of the four Gospels emphasizing the historical and cultural background of each book.

  • This course is foundational to all other New Testament studies. The course will take a short look into the preincarnate life of Christ; however, the major emphasis is on His birth, death, and resurrection.

  • This course is a historical study of the life of Paul the Apostle. A study of his missionary journeys will be made along with his methods and accomplishments in establishing churches. Each of his New Testament letters will be studied in the context of which it was written.

  • The course is a verse-by-verse exposition of Ephesians. It is designed to introduce the student to the theological, as well as practical portions of Ephesians. The course will survey the doctrines of election, foreknowledge, predestination, and salvation.

  • The prerequisites for this course are NBTI-2002 Acts I, and NTBI-1007 the Life of Paul.

  • This course is a survey of the significance of the General Epistles in the New Testament. Special emphasis will be placed on doctrinal significance and the historical and cultural background of each book.

  • This course is a brief history of the Baptists and the development of the Baptist denomination.

  • This course is a study of the background, purpose, plan, and message of the Book of Daniel. The truths of this book will be studied with a special emphasis on practical application for today.

  • This course is a study of the background, purpose, plan, and message of the Book of The Revelation. The truths of this book will be studied with a special emphasis on practical application for today.

  • This course is designed to assist the student with the aims, practices, and problems of a church Sunday school teacher. Special emphasis will be placed on the importance of the teacher and his, or her, preparation for teaching.

  • This course is designed to present the Gospel to children through the use of Bible stories and flannelgraph.

  • This course is an evangelical approach to the study of the most popular cults. The student will survey the claims and fallacies of each cult.

  • The course examines the three sections of Exodus: 1) the call of Moses; 2) the challenge to the gods of Egypt; and 3) the call to the congregation.

  • The use of modern technology in the local church will be presented, both for teaching and preaching. The course will emphasize the use of Windows-based computer systems, and the use of Microsoft Word, Excel Spreadsheets, and the use of PowerPoint presentation software.

  • This course is an introduction to elementary Greek including the alphabet, vocabulary, noun cases prepositions, and the article with emphasis on practical application.

  • This course is a continuation of Greek, including verb cases, which will include first, second, and third declension verb tenses, moods, and irregular verbs.

  • This course is designed to introduce the student to Greek Syntax, emphasizing the noun cases and verb moods with translation.

  • The course is a continuation of LAGR-1003 Intermediate Greek I.

  • This course is an introduction to elementary Hebrew including the alphabet, vocabulary, noun cases, prepositions, and the article, with emphasis on practical application.

  • This course is a continuation of Hebrew, including verb cases, which will include first, second, and third declension verb tenses, moods, and irregular verbs.

  • This course is designed to introduce the student to Hebrew Syntax, emphasizing the noun cases and verb moods, with translation.

  • The course is a continuation of LAHB-1003 Intermediate Hebrew I.

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