Apologetics
The course is designed to generate confidence concerning the Christian faith through a rational defense and response to the anti-Christian objections. Attention is given to a variety of Christian evidences which support the claims of Christianity. Prerequisite: Principles of Biblical Interpretation I, II
Environmental Science
This course explores ecological interactions through the systematic study of global realms atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Environmental science is an overview of ecosystems, energy flow, geology, chemical cycles, population studies, community dynamics and pollution. Environmental Science includes topics in land and water use, energy, food and natural resources.
English Composition II
A study of writing principles with emphasis on expository writing. The major emphases are the election, development, and organization of ideas for writing unified, coherent essays and the development and writing of a research paper. Experience in reading to improve skills and stimulate pleasure is coordinated with writing assignments. Prerequisite: LA121
Pauline Epistles Universal (Formerly BI202 & BI203)
A study of the ministry and teachings of the Apostle Paul as recorded in the Pauline Epistles. The life setting of each letter as related to Paul’s journeys as described in the book of Acts. The major theological themes of the epistles are outlined in this course.
Church & Personal Finance
This course is to enable pastors, missionaries, youth directors, church secretaries and church workers to comprehend a general understanding of a Biblical approach to finance. Studies will include church budgets, the purchasing of property, investment of the church and personal savings, simple accounting and cash flow techniques
Bible Doctrine II
A survey and examination of the key areas and issues pertaining to the doctrines of Harmartiology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Angelology and Eschatology.