THEOLOGY PROGRAM
Theology is the study of the one true God, the discipline that seeks from the Holy Scriptures knowledge of God’s being and all God’s works. Founded on biblical truth, theology brings into harmony with God’s word other disciplines like philosophy, history, and science. Its primary goal is the development and advancement of understanding through Biblically sound doctrine. Theology produces understanding and spiritual maturity, resulting in a strong foundation for all ministries.
Program Chair of Theology: Rev. Richard Davis
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Program Chair of Theology: Rev. Richard Davis
Email the Theology Department
Departmental Objectives
The objectives of a study in theology are to enable students to:
1. Acquire thorough understanding of the major doctrinal and biblical themes of the apostolic faith.
2. Gain insight into proper Christian apologetics.
3. Practice the interpretation of life through biblical reflection.
4. Discover the correlation of apostolic truth and life and the practice of ministerial leadership.
5. Find guidance and motivation for pursuing spiritual growth by encountering the transforming power of divine truth.
1. Acquire thorough understanding of the major doctrinal and biblical themes of the apostolic faith.
2. Gain insight into proper Christian apologetics.
3. Practice the interpretation of life through biblical reflection.
4. Discover the correlation of apostolic truth and life and the practice of ministerial leadership.
5. Find guidance and motivation for pursuing spiritual growth by encountering the transforming power of divine truth.
Course List
FRESHMEN - YEAR 1
Systematic Theology 1 & 2 Introduction to Biology Old Testament Survey Christian Ethics Personal Evangelism Spiritual Disciplines Prophets New Testament Survey English Composition 1 5 courses/15 credit hours Freshman Fall Semester 5 courses/15 credit hours Freshman Spring Semester 10 courses/30 total credit hours |
SOPHOMORE - YEAR 2
Systematic Theology 3 Life & Times Of Christ Stewardship Hermeneutics/Study Resources Acts Family Theory/General Systems Theory Homiletics Interpersonal Communications Introduction to Applied Math English Composition 2 5 courses/15 credit hours Sophomore Fall Semester 5 courses/15 credit hours Sophomore Spring Semester 10 courses/30 total credit hours |
JUNIOR - YEAR 3
Leadership Development Paul’s Journey Epistles General Epistles World Religions Corinthians Romans The Story of Christianity Addictive Behaviors & Treatments Introduction to Psychology American Government 5 courses/15 credit hours Junior Fall Semester 5 courses/15 credit hours Junior Spring Semester 10 courses/30 total credit hours |
SENIOR - YEAR 4
Pastoral Epistles Pastoral Theology Church Planting 1 & 2 Wisdom Literature Prophecy Pastoral/Biblical Counseling Capstone Business Management Lectures on Literature 5 courses/15 credit hours Senior Fall Semester 5 courses/15 credit hours Senior Spring Semester 10 courses/30 total credit hours |
Course Descriptions
For a more thorough understanding of the type of classes you will take as a Theology major, you may find it helpful to read the
Course Descriptions for the Division of Theology.