NEW GENEVA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Schedule
​​Fall 2024
August 21 - December 8 Monday 5:30 - 7:20 pm Colorado Springs CO
NT 504A Intro to Greek A
Mark House, Ph.D.
An introduction to the basic grammar and vocabulary of New Testament Greek in preparation for using the language for studying, preaching, and teaching the New Testament. Taught in three sections, in three successive semesters.
August 21 - December 8 Monday 7:30 - 9:20pm Colorado Springs CO
ST 505 Systematic Theology: Christ
Dr. Sterling
An examination of the third major area of theology—the doctrine of Christ—from the Scriptures and the history of theology. Recommended: CH 501, CH 502.
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September 9 - 13 M - F 6 - 9pm Denver CO
CH 502 Church History 2
Dr. Dominic Aquila
A survey of the history of the Christian church from the Reformation to the present, providing a timeline of major people, events, movements, and places. Recommended as preparation for all Systematic Theology courses in which the standard theological themes will be considered historically.
Syllabus
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November 1 - February 11 Tuesday 6 - 7:50pm Fredricksburg VA
NT 503 New Testament Survey 3
Dr. Mark House
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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November 4 - 8 M - F 6 -9pm Colorado Springs CO
PT 504A Church Developement
Dr. Dominic Aquila
A study of the theology of the church and biblical principles of ministry, seeking to understand how they undergird the practice of ministry. Recognizing that methods flow out of these principles, the course will explore what is needed for effective ministry and how to develop a comprehensive framework that guides ministry. Other areas that will be covered include church planting, development, revitalization and organization.
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​​Winter 2024
January 16-17 Th-F 6-9p.m. March 13-15 Sat 8-12a.m. Fredericksburg, VA
PT 504 A : Biblical Principles for Ministry
Dr. Dominic Aquila
A study of the theology of the church and biblical principles of ministry, seeking to understand how they undergird the practice of ministry. Recognizing that methods flow out of these principles, the course will explore what is needed for effective ministry and how to develop a comprehensive framework that guides ministry. Other areas that will be covered include church planting, development, revitalization and organization.
​​Spring 2025
February 3 - May 23 Monday 6-9 p.m. Colorado Springs, CO
NT 504A: Introduction to Greek
Dr. Mark House
An introduction to the basic grammar and vocabulary of New Testament Greek in preparation for using the language for studying, preaching, and teaching the New Testament. Taught in three sections, in three successive semesters.
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February 3 - May 23 TBA Colorado Springs, CO
NT 508: Biblical Hermeneutics
Dr. Mark House
An introduction to the principles of general and special hermeneutics and basic exegetical methods and tools, with an emphasis on both the theory and practice of biblical interpretation.
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February 3 - May 23 Thursday 6-9 p.m. Denver, CO
RS 503: The Christian World View I
Dr. John Leaf
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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February 3 - May 23 Tuesday 6-9 p.m. Fredericksburg, VA
ST 502: Systematic and Historical Theology I: Revelation and Inspiration
Rev. Bob Rumbaugh
An exposition of key biblical passages exploring the first principle of the Christian faith that God is there and He has spoken. The course examines the basic doctrines of revelation and inspiration of Scripture, the biblical canon, and an introduction to grammatical/historical and theological exegesis. Recommended: CH 501, CH 502.
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