New Geneva Seminary has always put a major emphasis on preparing people to serve Christ whether or not they are enrolled in one of our degree programs. To accomplish this, we have made auditing courses exceptionally affordable. This fall we are offering several courses of general interest to all Christians. All are evening courses that meet for two hours per week. Courses run from Aug. 29-Dec.9.
Monday
Leadership A: An examination of the biblical principles of leadership and the various leadership styles. This course will be taught by Dr. Richard Wolfe of Mission to North America.
Old Testament Survey III: Prophetic Books: An introduction to the prophetic books of the Old Testament, Isaiah through Malachi, their content, theology, and chronology of events. This course will be taught by Dr. Mark House, Professor of Biblical Studies.
New Testament Survey I: Gospels and Acts: An introduction to the Gospels and the Book of Acts, their content, theology, and history. An inductive approach teaches students to become familiar with these portions of Scripture. This course will be taught by Dr. Louis Hill, President of Reformed Discipleship Ministries.
Tuesday
Overview of Church History I: A survey of the history of the Christian church from its beginning to the middle ages, providing a timeline of major people, events, movements, and places. This course will be taught by Dr. C. W. Powell, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology.
Systematic Theology I: Revelation and Inspiration: An exposition of key biblical passages exploring the first principle of the Christian faith that God is there and He has spoken. This course will be taught by Dr. C. W. Powell, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology.
Introduction to Biblical Hebrew A: An introduction to the basic grammar and vocabulary of Old Testament Hebrew. This course will be taught by Rev. Mark Spellman, Pastor of Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church, Pueblo West, CO.
Thursday
Systematic and Historical Theology IV: Person and Work of Christ: An examination of the doctrine of Christ from the Scriptures and the history of theology. This course will be taught by Dr. C. W. Powell, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology.
History of Philosophy and Logic: A survey of philosophical thought from ancient to modern times. This course will be taught by Dr. C. W. Powell, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology.
New Testament Exegesis I: A study of the principles of Greek exegesis for preaching and teaching for those familiar with New Testament Greek. This course will be taught by Dr. Mark House, Professor of Biblical Studies.
If you have an undergraduate degree and desire to become better equipped for service for the kingdom, email registrar@newgeneva.org or call (719) 573-5395 for information on enrollment for credit or audit.