ACADEMICS


THEOLOGY
THEOLOGY I                                                                                                                                     PREREQUISITE: NONE

This course provides students with an overview of the Bible along with life applications, making the Bible and its teachings relevant and meaningful in their lives.  Units of study include:  Communication, Adolescence, Christian Values, Overview of the Bible, Creation, Covenants, Christ, the Church, Adversity in Christian Life, Prayer, and Servant hood.

THEOLOGY II PREREQUISITE: THEOLOGY I    

This course is a study of the New Testament with emphasis on the life of Christ, the promises of God for our lives and the joy of living life as a Christian.  Topics that will be discussed include the four Gospels, the writings of the apostle Paul, the writings of John and Peter, the book of Hebrews, and the doctrines and life applications taken from each of the writings.

THEOLOGY III                                                                                                                        PREREQUISITE: THEOLOGY II

This course focuses on the relationship between the Old Testament and its role as the revelation of God’s plan for salvation through the Messiah.  Students will systematically study the events in Israel’s history and the covenant relationship between God and Israel. 

THEOLOGY IV  PREREQUISITE: THEOLOGY III      

This course is spilt up into two semesters.  One semester will be World Religions and this course will help students sort out the many different religious beliefs of people from various parts of the world. Upon learning of the inadequacies of other religions, it is hoped that our students will strengthen their personal commitment to Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Included in this course will be a study of Martin Luther, Christian doctrine, other Christian denominations, major world religions, and cults.  The other semester is Marriage and the Christian Family and this course is designed to direct the student to think and plan for his/her years from present to old age, with emphasis on dating, marriage, and sexuality from a Christ-centered point of view. Other points of interest will include child-raising, family and church relationships, and related topics.

 

 

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