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DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY

Department Head: Dr. Jerry Stout Ph.D.

TH 101 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY I 1.5 hours

The study of God, His existence, attributes (both absolute and relative), nature, works and purposes.

TH 102 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY II 1.5 hours

The study of the Holy Spirit, His person and work.

TH 205 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1.5 hours

A semester study of an assigned subject approved by the Department Head. The curriculum and assignments will be designed by that officer for the student.

TH 225 THEOLOGY I – CHRISTOLOGY 1.5 hours

A study of Christ centered upon His person, His deity, eternality, titles, virgin birth, and offices.

TH 275 ECCLESIOLOGY 1.5 hours

A detailed study of the local New Testament Church, its’ conception, foundation, empowerment and practices in the New Testament.

TH 305 DEMONOLOGY 1.5 hours

A study of Satan and his emissaries, the origin, powers, and limitations as found in the Scriptures.

TH 350 ESCHATOLOGY I 1.5 hours

A study of prophecy and its truths past, present, and future. A beginning comprehensive study of the book of Revelation.

TH 355 ESCHATOLOGY II 1.5 hours

The conclusion of the study of the book of Revelation begun in TH 350.

TH 400 SOTERIOLOGY 1.5 hours

A comprehensive study of the work of Christ in relationship to man’s salvation, redemption, propitiation, substitutionalism, eternal security, sanctification, and justification.

TH 415 THEOLOGY II – THE NAMES OF GOD

1.5 hours

A comprehensive study of the names of god in the Scriptures and the meaning in relationship to God’s work in our lives.

TH 450 THEOLOGY III – BIBLE DOCTRINES

1.5 hours

An overview of the ten major doctrines – Bibliology, Theology Proper, Christology, Pneumatology, Anthropology, Hamartiology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Angelology, and Eschatology.

TH 480-489 Special random course offerings

TH 505 GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY 1.5 hours

Independent study for the graduate student under the direction of the Department Head.