Theology (TH)

TH 6601 Biblical Old Testament Theology (3 credit hours)

A survey of the theology of the Old Testament, including an analysis of current thought. Biblical terminology and methodology are used.

TH 6602 Biblical New Testament Theology (3 credit hours)

A survey of the major doctrines of the New Testament. Biblical terminology and methodology are used.

TH 6701 Systematic Theology 1 (3 credit hours)

A systematic study of the major themes of Christian theology.

TH 6702 Systematic Theology 2 (3 credit hours)

A systematic study of the major themes of Christian theology.

TH 6720 The Doctrine of God (3 credit hours)

An intensive study of the doctrine of God from a biblical, historical, and contemporary perspective. Special attention is given to the attributes and works of God.

TH 6730 The Doctrine of Man (3 credit hours)

A study of the Christian doctrine of man. The course consists of a biblical, historical, and systematic study of man's origin, nature, and destiny.

TH 6735 The Doctrine of Sin (3 credit hours)

A historical, biblical, and systematic analysis of human sinfulness.

TH 6740 The Doctrine of Christ (3 credit hours)

A biblical and systematic study of the doctrine of Christ. Special attention is given to the humanity and deity of Christ.

TH 6750 The Doctrine of Salvation (3 credit hours)

An intensive study of God's provision of salvation for man. Special attention is given to the atonement and its results.

TH 6770 The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (3 credit hours)

An exegetical and theological study of the biblical teaching concerning the person and work of the Holy Spirit.

TH 6780 The Doctrine of Last Things (3 credit hours)

A systematic study of the doctrine of last things. Death and the inermediate state, the Second Coming of Christ, and the millennium are included in the topics to be covered.

TH 6890 Contemporary Theology (3 credit hours)

A critique of reaction against theological idealism, giving attention to the contemporary idea of biblical theology and to the influence of empirical forms of thought on recent theological tendencies.