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| Bible Survey 1: Basic | |
Cost: $25.00 | An overview of Bible content, it's organization and message. Students memorize the 66 books of the Bible and their primary themes. Basic geography of the Old and New Testaments is covered, with key events occurring at each location. Students also memorize Bible structure and outline, basic Bible facts, and the story line of both Old and New Testaments. Basic approaches to eschatology are presented. Emphasis is given to the central theme of the atonement of Christ woven into the entire Bible.
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| Bible Survey 1: Intermediate | |
Cost: $110.00 |
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| Bible Survey 2: Premier | |
Cost: $230.00 | Crucial to understanding the many details of the Bible is having the right framework to help those details make sense. This Old Testament survey course uses "A House for My Name: A Survey of the Old Testament" by Dr. Peter Leithart to assist the student in gaining an appreciation and love for the "sweep and beauty" of the Old Testament Scriptures. A further benefit in this course is the emphasis on the continuity of God's revelation to man in both testaments.
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| Bible Survey 3: Premier | |
Cost: $230.00 | Building on the foundation of the Bible survey courses preceding, this class concentrates on the fulfillment of the promises and shadows that are found in the New Testament as it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ. With Dr. J. Gresham Machen's "The New Testament: An Introduction to its Literature and History" as the text, the student learns the glorious conclusion to the outworking of God's covenant plan to redeem fallen mankind. From the birth of the Christ, His life, His death, His resurection and Ascension to His present reign at the right hand of the Father and finally, to the defeat of all Christ's enemies at the Resurrection, this course endeavors to encourage the student in the "Faith, once delivered to the saints."
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| Bible Doctrine 1: Basic | |
Cost: $25.00 | This is a memory course, laying the foundation for subsequent doctrinal studies. Students memorize on-line the 107 articles of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Concurrently, they memorize 107 Bible passages on which these important articles of doctrine are based. The Westminster Assembly was convened by the British Parliament in 1643 to produce the Longer and Shorter Catechisms. To quote the Encyclopedia Americana, the Westminster Confession of Faith is "the most widely influential Protestant theological formula in the English-speaking world."
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| Bible Doctrine 1: Intermediate | |
Cost: $110.00 |
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| Bible Doctrine 2: Premier | |
Cost: $230.00 | The Reformation period of Christian history produced some of the greatest theologians and doctrinal studies the world has yet seen. One of the most pressing concerns of the Reformers was that the articles of the "Protestant Faith" should be passed on to the children of believers and new converts. Using a commentary on the Westminster Shorter Catechism as the main text, students will learn the classical outline of systematics in theology. A few of the main headings are: the Doctrine of God, the Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ, and the Doctrine of the Application of the Work of Redemption.
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| Bible Doctrine 3: Premier | |
Cost: $230.00 | Throughout the course of church history, the evidential approach to apologetics has undermined God's Word by elevating the authority of external evidence. This course shows the Christian apologist how to put the unbeliever on trial, rather than God and His Word by utilizing the pre-suppositional and transcendental approach. Basic Bible study methods are examined as the foundation for effective apologetics. Students will learn to sort out doctrinal truth from error, giving them the ammunition to "take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ".
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