ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Overview | Programmes of Study | Core Curriculum | Course Descriptions
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CHURCH HISTORY
Church History I: Pre-Reformation
A study on the history of the Church from the
close of the Apostolic Age to the Reformation (AD 100-1517).
Subjects covered are the Church and Roman Empire, the development
of theology and dogma, the Church in the Middle Ages, the doctrinal
controversies, the movements in religious life, and the
Renaissance. Two credits.
Church History II: Post-Reformation
A study on the history of the Church from the
Reformation to present day. A consideration of the forerunners,
causes, progress, chief leaders, and effects of the Reformation.
Other topics covered are Pietism and the Evangelical Revival, the
Roman and Protestant Churches in the 20th century. Two credits.
The Bible-Presbyterian Church
A study on the history of the
Bible-Presbyterian Church, with an emphasis on its denominational
distinctives. One credit. Elective.
Modern Cults
A critical examination of the history and
heresies of the major cults of the world today. Two credits.
Elective.
Holy Land Studies
Whenever the Lord permits, a pilgrimage will be
organised to the Holy Land. The study tour is 15 days long covering
Egypt, Jordan, and Israel. A major project on the trip is required.
Two credits. Elective.
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