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2025-2026
Undergraduate Course 
Description

September - Spiritual Maturity - This course addresses every believer’s need for continued growth and maturity by exploring the revealed character and nature of the Godhead.  The course will give the student a better understanding of the unique challenges of living a fruitful Christian life. The required text is divided into three parts and will be read in sequence: one chapter from Part I, God the Father; one chapter from Part II, God the Son; and one chapter from Part III, God the Holy Spirit. This pattern will continue throughout the course.

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October - Doctrine of the Holy  Spirit - This course is designed to give the student an understanding of how to live for Christ, in His strength, through the dynamic works of the Holy Spirit

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November - Theology of Jesus Christ - A study of the Doctrine of Jesus Christ. His human and divine nature, examination of the biblical doctrines that reveal Jesus Christ as the eternal Son of God, Creator, Jehovah, Redeemer, and Savior.

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December - Biblical Prophecy - This course is designed to sort out and consider several aspects of Biblical Prophecy and to show the uniqueness of the Bible as the only book in literature in which prophecy makes up such a vast amount of its text.

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January  - The Pentateuch - This course is designed to bring each student the basic introductory and skeletal information concerning the spiritual message, the prominent people and the historical events of Old Testament times.

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February - Early Israelite History - This course is designed to equip each student with an introductory and basic understanding concerning the spiritual message and the historical events related to the establishment of the nation of Israel. 

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March - The Kingdom Period - A study that covers the time period of Israel’s monarchy.

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April - The Post-Exilic Period - This course is designed to bring each student the basic introductory and skeletal information concerning the spiritual message, the prominent people and the historical events of Old Testament times. The course covers the books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther, spanning the time from the return of the Jews from Babylon to the interestamental period.

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May  - Major Prophets - This course is designed to bring each student the basic introductory and skeletal information concerning the spiritual message, the prominent people, and historical events of the Major Prophets during Old Testament times.

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June -  Minor Prophets - This course is a survey of the messages of the 12 Old Testament books of the Minor Prophets, giving attention to Old Testament settings, New Testament fulfilments, and contemporary implications.

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