Fall 2021 Colorado Springs

Monday, August 23, 2021 - Friday, December 10, 2021

CH 505 American Church History
Dominic Aquila, D.Min.
A survey of the church in America from the colonial period to the present. Students may do in-depth research on their own church heritage.
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NT 503 New Testament Survey III
Mark House, Ph.D.
An introduction to the latter books of the New Testament, Hebrews through Revelation, their content, theology, and history. An inductive approach teaches students to become familiar with these portions of Scripture.
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OT 507 Old Testament Biblical Theology
Mark House, Ph.D.
A biblical-theological study of the Old Testament from a Kingdom-Covenant perspective. Provides a theological overview of the Old Testament by integrating Old Testament themes. Prerequisite: OT 501–503.
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RS 503 The Christian World View I
John Leaf, D.Min.
An in-depth look at the impact of theology, philosophy, history, science, and psychology on one’s worldview. Each area will be examined from a biblical perspective and contrasted with the secular humanist viewpoint.
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ST 507 Systematic and Historic Theology VI: The Church and Last Things
Fritz Harms, Ph.D.
An examination of the seventh and eighth major areas of theology—the study of the church and last things. The course covers such topics as the nature, marks, and purpose of the church and its sacraments, and eschatology.
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