FALL SEMESTER - SOPHOMORE YEAR (TOTAL HOURS: 16)
OT 201: Pentateuch (3 Hours)
An expositional study of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, with particular attention to the patriarchs, covenants, exodus, and Mosaic Law.
NT 301: Introductory Greek I (4 Hours)
A study of the basic elements of the language of the New Testament, including translation of selected New Testament texts.
NT 303: Gospels, Acts and Selected Epistles (3 Hours)
A study of the relationship between the four Gospels, with a special emphasis on the Gospel of grace as presented in John. The student will trace the transition to the early church through Acts and many of Paul's Epistles.
TH 403: Anthropology, Hamartiology, Soteriology, Santification (3 Hours)
A study of the origin, nature, purpose, fall, sin nature, and destiny of amn. Special attention is given to justification, propitiation, redemption, reconciliation, sanctification and glorification.
NT 309: Life of Christ (3 Hours)
A study of the earthly life of Christ, emphasizing His teaching and the chronological events in His life.
SPRING SEMESTER - SOPHOMORE YEAR (TOTAL HOURS: 16)
OT 202: Old Testament History & Poetry (3 Hours)
An expositional study of the books of Joshua through Esther, with an emphasis on the history of Israel and an overview of Job, selected Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon.
NT 302: Introductory Greek II (4 Hours)
A study of the basic elements of the language of the New Testament, including translation of selected New Testament texts.
NT 304: Selected Epistles and Revelation (3 Hours)
An expository study of the post-Acts' (Paul's Pastoral Epistles, Hebrews and General Epistles), epistles and the book of Revelation.
TH 404: Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Dispensationalism (3 Hours)
A Biblical study of the Body of Christ; the local church, its organization, and out responsibility in it; the end times with an emphasis on dispensationalism.
TH 408: Apologetics (3 Hours)
A study of the defense of the faith, emphasizing problem areas and the tactics of the cults confronting Christianity.
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