Theology Courses
Each course contains core content for undergraduate and graduate students and graduate assignments for graduate students only.
This course focuses on a systematic study of four doctrines of the Christian faith:
1. The Doctrine of the word of God.
2. The Doctrine of God
3. The Doctrine of Man
4. The Doctrine of Christ and the Holy Spirit
This course is designed to introduce students to Christian Theology.
- Teacher: Dr. Kenneth Acha
This course is continuation of THEO 201 and covers three core doctrines:
1) the doctrine of the application of redemption
2) the doctrine of the Church
3) the doctrine of the future
- Teacher: Dr. Kenneth Acha
This is a course on developing the character of Christ. It’s designed to address the gap that exists between knowing about Jesus Christ and being like Jesus Christ through the practice of the spiritual disciplines. An in-depth study of the character of Christ is done through exegesis of relevant Biblical passages with the goal of relying on the Holy Spirit for the formation of Christ’s character in the student. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Holy Spirit, effective prayer and biblical meditation. Other personal and corporate disciplines are introduced.

This course covers various key topics on the Christian life and godliness. Topics include responsible servanthood, stewardship, community life (Koinonea), making reproducing disciples, God’s intentions for individuals and nations, fear of God, and godliness through surrender, submission, and spiritual authority.
This course is a survey of the evidence for the central truths of Christianity: the existence of God, the deity and resurrection of Christ, and the authority and truth of the Bible.

- Teacher: Dr. Ed Roller