Sample Classes
- New Testament Literature provides an overview and
analysis of the entire New Testament.
- Intermediate Hellenistic Greek includes translation
and study of Greek texts of the New Testament period, expands the
vocabulary learned in introductory Greek and introduces textual criticism
and exegesis within the language.
- Ethics is an introduction to ethics, ethical problems
and major ethical systems.
- Philosophy of Religion explores fundamental philosophical
issues that arise in religious experience or in theological explanations.
- Lay Leadership examines the local church program
as well as the organizational structure of the denomination.
- Survey of Contemporary Missions studies modern
missionary practices with emphasis on the growth and objectives of
Assemblies of God foreign missions.
- The Early Church is an intensive study of early
Christian leaders and their thoughts. Emphasis is placed on the first
four ecumenical councils.
- Pentecostal Foundations investigates the history
and theology of Pentecostalism.