Bachelor Degree - year one
At the start of the Course we want to make sure we cover the basic topics on which later subjects build
Christian Foundations
Establishing the origins and literary significance of the Bible and its relevance to Christian Experience.
Principles of Bible Study
Introducing a variety of methods of studying the Bible that will prepare the student for future days of investigation, personal growth, and ministry opportunities.
Hermeneutics-How to Interpret the Bible
Analysis of the science of interpretation as related to Biblical Text outlining the key recognised approaches.
Five Books of Moses
Appreciating the importance and foundational aspects of the Five Books of Moses (Pentateuch) as a “Building Block” to the remainder of the Bible.
Blood Covenant
Applying the concepts and relationships involved in a Blood Covenant to the Biblical Relationship of God to Man and contemporary living.
New Testament Discipleship
Analysing the concepts of New Testament Discipleship and the carrying out of the Great Commission by Evangelism and making Disciples.
The Person of Christ
Comprehending the Person of Jesus Christ regarding His titles, natures, offices, humiliation and exaltation.
Pneumatology - The Holy Spirit
Analysing the spiritual gifts and fruit as they appear in the Scriptures, with emphasis on their relevance for Christians today.
The Tabernacle of Moses
Applying the symbolic and typological method of study to the Scriptural account of the Tabernacle of Moses highlighting the links to Christ and the New Testament.
Hebrews -The Better Covenant
Applying the concepts appearing in Old Testament ceremonies, symbols and types, to reveal the superiority of Christ discussed in the Book of Hebrews.