Apologetics
A study of the reasoned responses of Christians to objections to the Christian faith.
Thesis
Planned with the student’s advisor, the goal of this experience is to provide the student with an opportunity to present his/her research and scholarship in a well-written document to be shared with peers in his/her chosen field. The thesis is a scholarly contribution to knowledge in the candidate’s selected area of study. Thesis research is […]
Systematic Theology
An advanced study of the divine revelation arranged topically and with careful comparison of contemporary religious interpretations.
Beginning Greek I
Classical Greek covering vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and use of Greek tools for Biblical exegesis.
Beginning Greek II
A continuation of Greek I (Prerequisite: BLA 541).
New Testament Elective
New Testament Elective
Expository Preaching I: NT
Students will develop sermons from various lengthy passages of scripture, which focus on exposition, application and illustration of the New Testament.
Bioethics
Course work includes bioethical analysis. Decision-making and moral policy analysis and formulation encountered in advanced nursing roles are approached from a Christian worldview. Ethical relationships among nursing theory, research, practice, and evaluation in health care delivery to a diverse population are examined. (3 hours didactic/week) Prerequisites: Admission to MSN program or instructor consent.
Old Testament Theology
A survey of the main theological concepts of the Old Testament including the doctrine of Yahweh, Israel’s call and election, law, anthropology, ethics, and prophecy.