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Division Course# Description Credit Hours Apologetics AP 101 Creation 3 AP 102 How We Got the Bible 3 AP 201 Bible Covenants 3 AP 302 Artifact Discoveries 3 AP 401 Archaeology and the Bible 3 AP 501 Advanced Christian Apologetics 3 Biblical Studies BI 101 Old Testament Survey 1 3 BI 102 Old Testament Survey 2 3 BI 103 Bible Survey 1 3 BI 201 New Testament Survey 1 3 BI 202 New Testament Survey 2 3 BI 203 Bible Survey 2 3 BI 301 Apostolic Succession 3 BI 302 Harmony of the Gospels 3 BI 303 Psalms 3 BI 304 Proverbs 3 BI 401 Historical Books 3 BI 502 Advanced Homiletics 3 BI 510 Genesis 3 BI 511 Hebrews 3 BI 512 Romans 3 BI 513 Isaiah 3 BI 514 Poetic Books 3 BI 515 Abraham 3 BI 520 Advanced Old Testament Survey 3 BI 521 Advanced New Testament Survey 3 BI 525 Mosaic Writings 3 BI 526 The Life of Christ 3 BI 598 Research and Methodology 3 BI 611 Exodus 3 BI 615 Ephesians 3 BI 618 Deuteronomy 3 BI 620 Galatians 3 BI 629 Bible Typology 3 BI 630 Old Testament Exposition 1 3 BI 631 Old Testament Exposition 2 3 BI 634 Old Testament Exposition 3 3 BI 637 New Testament Exposition 1 3 BI 638 New Testament Exposition 2 3 BI 640 New Testament Exposition 3 3 BI 696 Internship / Practicum 4 BI 698 Research and Methodology 3 BI 736 Old Testament Exposition 4 3 BI 742 New Testament Exposition 4 3 Christian Education CHED 509 Introduction to Christian Education 3 CHED 510 History and Philosophy of Education 3 CHED 512 Christian Education Administration 3 CHED 520 Ministering to Children 3 CHED 598 Research and Methodology 3 CHED 612 Christian School Administration 3 CHED 696 Internship / Practicum 4 CHED 698 Research and Methodology 3 Division Course# Description Credit Hours Christian Psychology CHPSY 510 Psychology of Christian Counseling 3 CHPSY 520 Christian Psychology 3 CHPSY 532 Family Therapy 3 CHPSY 534 Appraisal of Individuals 3 CHPSY 536 Counseling and Psychology 3 CHPSY 538 Spirituality and Psychology 3 CHPSY 532 Family Therapy 3 CHPSY 538 Spirituality and Psychology 3 CHPSY 536 Counseling and Psychology 3 CHPSY 538 Spirituality and Psychology 3 CHPSY 534 Appraisal of Individuals 3 CHPSY 610 Christian Counseling 3 CHPSY 630 Psychology and Counseling 3 CHPSY 650 Marriage and the Family 3 CHPSY 667 Family Therapy 3 CHPSY 668 Social, Cultural, Family Issues 3 CHPSY 689 Advanced Abnormal Psychology 3 Eschatology ES 201 Major Prophets 3 ES 202 Minor Prophets 3 ES 301 Mysteries of Religion 3 ES 401 Revelation - the Unveiling 3 ES 402 Dispensational Truths 3 ES 515 Eschatology 3 History HI 101 Jewish Social Life 3 HI 102 Manners and Customs 3 HI 103 The Contemporary 12 3 HI 104 History of the Church 1 3 HI 105 History of the Church 2 3 HI 525 Ancient Mid-East History 3 HI 526 History Through the Ages 3 HI 530 Christianity Through the Ages 3 HI 630 Christianity Through the Ages 3 HI 640 History of Western Civilization 3 Pneumatology PN 201 Book of Acts 3 PN 202 Introduction to Pneumatology 3 Pastoral Studies PS 201 Ministerial Ethics 3 PS 301 Psychology of Counseling 3 PS 402 Pastoral Epistles 3 PS 403 Homiletics 3 PS 404 Hermeneutics 3 PS 405 Mastering Pastoral Counseling 3 PS 501 Christian Ethics 3 PS 520 Church Ministries 3 PS 525 Advanced Hermeneutics 3 PS 530 Pastoral Workshop 3 PS 597 Directed Reading 3 PS 598 Research and Methodology 3 PS 645 World Religions 3 PS 650 Advanced Pastoral Workshop 3 PS 675 Expository Preaching 3 PS 696 Internship / Practicum 4 PS 698 Research and Methodology 3 Division Course# Description Credit Hours Theology TH 101 All the Doctrines of the Bible 3 TH 201 Life and Teachings of Christ 3 TH 202 Leadership 3 TH 203 Fundamental Christian Doctrines 3 TH 204 Introduction to Restoration 3 TH 302 The Temple 3 TH 303 The Tabernacle 3 TH 304 All the Prayers of the Bible 3 TH 401 Kingdom of Cults 1 3 TH 402 Kingdom of Cults 2 3 TH 403 Systematic Theology 3 TH 503 Advanced Tabernacle Studies 3 TH 520 Old Testament Theology 3 TH 521 New Testament Theology 3 TH 524 Comparative Religions 3 TH 525 Dispensationalism 3 TH 527 Jesus Today 3 TH 530 Reformation Theology 3 TH 550 Directed Reading 3 TH 570 Christian Theology 3 TH 598 Research and Methodology 3 TH 620 Philosophy of Religion 3 TH 650 Directed Reading 3 TH 670 Christian Theology 3 TH 680 Advanced Apologetics 1 3 TH 681 Advanced Apologetics 2 3 TH 710 Bible Doctrine 1 3 TH 711 Bible Doctrine 2 3 TH 720 The Holy Spirit 3 TH 724 Soteriology 3 TH 725 Eschatology / Ecclesiology 3 TH 726 Pneumatology 3 TH 729 Theology, Prolegomena, Bibliology 3 TH 730 Reformation Theology 3 TH 731 Christology 3 TH 733 Angelogy, Antropology, Harmartiology 3 TH 750 Theology Workshop 2 TH 780 Advanced Apologetics 1 3 TH 781 Advanced Apologetics 2 3 TH 796 Internship / Practicum 4 TH 798 Research and Methodology 3
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Apologetics AP 101 Creation This course will aid the student in understanding the Creative Scripture. It is designed to acquaint the student with an overview of the book of the Old Testament dealing with creation.
AP 102 How We Got The Bible A course that introduces the student to the Bible - as to its origin, language, canon, and its inspiration.
AP 201 Bible Covenants The word "covenant" involves promise, loyalty, commitment, and faithfulness. In this course, the student will be enlightened concerning not only God's responsibility concerning His covenants, but also man's responsibility concerning his and God's covenants.
AP 301 Christian Apologetics A course of study that defends the Christian Faith against counter - claimants to truth.
AP 302 Artifact Discoveries This course is a study of one man's journey into Biblical discoveries and their relevance for today. Included in this study are the discoveries of: Noah's Ark, the Red Sea crossing place of the children of Israel, the Cross holes on Golgotha, and the Ark of the Covenant.
AP 401 Archaeology And The Bible A study of archaeology in Bible lands. This course will strengthen the student's faith in the inerrancy of the Scriptures as seen through archaeology.
AP 501 Advanced Christian Apologetics An in-depth study devoted to the defense of the divine origin and authority of Christianity.
Biblical Studies BI 101 Old Testament Survey 1 An examination of the content of the Old Testament with attention given to the following stages: The Creative Stage, The Patriarchal Stage, The Exodus Stage, The Conquest Stage and The Judges Stage.
BI 102 Old Testament Survey 2 Continuation of BI 101-examination of the content of the Old Testament with attention given to the following stages: The United Kingdom Stage, The Chaotic Kingdom Stage, The Captivity Stage and The Return Stage.
BI 103 Bible Survey 1 An introductory course designed to help the student develop basic skills for Bible Study. The major emphasis will be on the inductive method along with general applications to other methods of studying the Bible.
BI 201 New Testament Survey 1 An examination of the content of the New Testament with attention given to the following stages: The Gospel Stage, The Early Church Stage, The Epistle Stage - Galatians, I & II Corinthians, I & II Thessalonians.
BI 202 New Testament Survey 2 Continuation of BI 201 - examination of the New Testament with attention given to the following stages: The Epistle Stage - Romans through Revelation.
BI 203 Bible Survey 2 A continuing course designed to not only help the student develop deeper skills of Bible study, but to train them to be able to effectively teach others from a basic lesson plan approach.
BI 204 The Book Of Romans This course of study is designed for an analytical and expository study of Romans, which emphasizes the theological development, structure and doctrines.
BI 301 Apostolic Succession A comprehensive study and evaluation of all the prophets in the Bible. BI 302 Harmony of the Gospels A survey of the background, contents, and occasion of the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
BI 303 Psalms An analysis of the literary structure, theological content, and historical - Biblical context of the book of Psalms.
BI 304 Proverbs An analytical study of the book of Proverbs to prepare the student to make Biblical decisions in any area of his/her life.
BI 401 Historical Books The student will study the theme, outline, and content of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I-II Samuel, I-II Kings, I-II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther.
BI 502 Advanced Homiletics An in-depth study of the preparation and delivery of expository sermons with emphasis on sermon patterns, exposition of text and a planned program of preaching.
BI 510 Genesis Genesis is studied with regard to its author, its theme, and its message.
BI 511 Hebrews An exposition of the book of Hebrews is conducted at the Master's level which allows the student to consider the authorship, historical background, its relationship to the Old Testament, and special problems.
BI 512 Romans An exposition of the book of Romans is conducted allowing the student not only to study about the purpose and author, but also to explore the doctrinal truths that are found in the book.
BI 513 Isaiah An in-depth study of Isaiah will be conducted. Isaiah, by many scholars, has been called the Gospel of the Old Testament. The student will conduct a practical study of the historical setting, the author, his message, and the theme of the book.
BI 514 Poetic Books The course allows the student to review the poetic literature of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. Attention is directed to their theme and message.
BI 515 Abraham A study of Old Testament Patriarchs, regarded by Jesus as the founders, of the Hebrew people through his son Isaac and by Muslims, as the founder of the Arab people through his son Ishmael.
BI 520 Advanced Old Testament Survey This course study provides the student with a bird's eye view of the books of the Old Testament, by providing the student an introduction, history and brief content of each of the Old Testament.
BI 521 Advanced New Testament Survey This course study provides the student with a bird's eye view of the books of the New Testament, by providing the student an introduction, history and brief content of each book of the New Testament.
BI 525 Mosaic Writings An advanced and in-depth study of the Pentateuch for the Master's level. The individual student will research and first five books of the Bible. The student, while doing research, will explore their background, authenticity and content.
BI 526 The Life Of Christ The study of Christ is an in-depth study of Christ's life, His words and works from the point of view that He is the pre-existent Son of God. Events are traced from his lowly birth to his glorious ascension.
BI 598 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation. BI 599 Thesis/Alternative Option 1 - Thesis - The student taking this option will be required to research an area related tohis/herfield of Biblical interest and present a thesis of no less than 8,000 to 10,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI One copy for WRUI, and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of the thesis and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to the beginning of the research project. Option 2 - Student may elect to do one extra course and a research project of 4,000 to 5,000 words.
BI 611 Exodus The student will study the theme, outline, and content of the book of Exodus.
BI 615 Ephesians The student will study the theme, outline and content of the book of Ephesians.
BI 618 Deuteronomy The student will study the theme, outline and content of the book of Deuteronomy.
BI 620 Galatians The student will study the theme, outline and content of the book of Galatians.
BI 629 Bible Typology The student will do a thorough examination of Typology, not only as a study of Biblical and theological subject, but a study of the connection with all Christian doctrine.
BI 630 Old Testament Exposition 1 This course shows the student how to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Genesis through Deuteronomy. It requires the student to outline, research and write fromhis/herfinding. The student also will be required to find and discuss the doctrinal truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 631 Old Testament Exposition 2 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Joshua through II Kings. It requires the student to outline, research and write from his/her findings. The student will be required to find and discuss the doctrinal truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 634 Old Testament Exposition 3 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Job through Ecclesiastes. It requires the student to outline, research and write from his/her findings. The student will be required to find and discuss the doctoral truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 637 New Testament Exposition 1 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Matthew through Mark. It requires the student to outline research and write fromhis/herfindings. The student also will be required to find and discuss the doctrinal truths found in each of the chapters. The course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which includes an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 638 New Testament Exposition 2 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Luke through John. It requires the student to outline, research and write fromhis/herfindings. The student will be required to find and discuss the doctrinal truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. The course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter. BI 640 New Testament Exposition 3 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Romans through I & II Corinthians. It requires the student to outline, research and write fromhis/herfindings. The student will be required to find and discuss the doctoral truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, includes an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 696 Internship/Practicum This course allows the student to work under the direction of a local pastor, professor, or professional where by learning takes place through on the job training.
BI 699 Dissertation The student will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a dissertation of no less than 16,000 to 20,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI. One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of the dissertation and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to the beginning of the research project.
BI 736 Old Testament Exposition 4 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, Daniel through Malachi. It requires the student to outline, research, and write fromhis/herfindings. The student also will be required to find and discuss the doctoral truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible Commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter.
BI 742 New Testament Exposition 4 This course allows the student to perform exegetical study in assigned books, I and II Thessalonians, I and II Peter, Jude and Revelations. It requires the student to outline, research and write fromhis/herfindings. The student will be required to find, discuss the doctoral truths found in each of the chapters. To complete this course, the student will need access to a verse-by-verse Bible commentary. This course requires approximately 100 pages of typed material, double-spaced, which is an average of five pages per chapter.
Christian Education CHED 509 Introduction To Christian Education The course introduces the student to various aspects of Christian Education.
CHED 510 History And Philosophy Of Education This course - the history of Christian Education takes the student from the beginning of Christian Education up until the present day.
CHED 512 Christian Education Administration This course surveys and explores the foundation of Christian Education, the curriculum in Christian Education, and the structure for Christian Education.
CHED 520 Ministering To Children This course offers the student knowledge of the problems and needs of today's youth and how to meet those needs. The student is enabled to build a workable Biblical philosophy of youth work.
CHED 598 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
CHED 599 Thesis/Alternative Option 1 - Thesis - The student taking this option will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a thesis of no less than 8,000 to 10,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of thesis and the subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to beginning of the research project. Option 2 - The student may take an additional course in the area of Christian Psychology and the writing of a Research Project of 4,000 to 5,000 words. Each will carry 3 SH of Credit. CHED 612 Christian School Administration The study of the Office of Administrator. It approaches different aspects of a school administrator's responsibilities as a Christian School leader.
CHED 696 Internship/Practicum This course design allows the student to work under the direction of a local pastor, professor, or Christian day school professional whereby learning takes place through on the Job training.
CHED 698 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
CHED 699 Dissertation The student will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a dissertation of no less than 16,000 to 20,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of the dissertation and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to the beginning of the research project.
Christian Psychology CHPSY 510 Psychology Of Christian Counseling This course will enable the student to connect Biblical doctrine with practical living. The student will gain insight into the rich, theological framework that supports and directs a Biblical approach to counseling.
CHPSY 520 Christian Psychology This course is designed to deal with effective Biblical counseling, the family and marriage conflicts.
CHPSY 532 Family Therapy The course presents a multigenerational perspective of mental health and counseling that addresses the needs for integrating psychology and religion in family practice.
CHPYS 534 Appraisal of Individuals The course is a study in understanding individuals better, improving relationships with family and friends and to be a success in one's workplace.
CHPSY 536 Counseling and Psychology The course addresses major concepts and practices of contemporary therapeutic systems and addresses ethical and professional issues in counseling practices.
CHPSY 538 Spirituality and Psychology The course is an in-depth study of Christian centered solutions for daily problems.
CHPSY 610 Christian Counseling This course deals with effective Biblical counseling, the family, and marriage conflicts. The student will gain insight into a rich, Christian framework that supports and directs in effective Biblical approach to counseling.
CHPSY 630 Psychology And Counseling The course takes a "holistic" approach. To know a person we must understand human behavior. The student will study human nature and human motivation. Studies will also include becoming a whole person; basic causes of psychological problems, helping people become whole, and helping families grow. This course is required of doctoral candidates at WRUI.
CHPSY 650 Marriage And The Family The course approaches the study of marriage and the family from a Christian point of view. Many topics are discussed including dating, courtship, marriage, child rearing, ageing, death, and other related topics.
CHPSY 667 Advanced Family Therapy The course of study is designed to expand the horizon of family therapy and bring higher resolution to the more familiar aspects of the topic.
CHPSY 668 Social, Cultural, Family Issues The course of study is designed to understand families in relation to their ethnic heritage. CHPSY 689 Advanced Abnormal Psychology The course is designed for advanced psychology students, It deals and assists advanced students in the difficult task of navigating through the diverse and opposing viewpoints frequently encountered in abnormal psychology.
Eschatology ES 201 Major Prophets A survey of the background, occasion, and content of the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel.
ES 202 Minor Prophets A study of the historical background, authorship, and an analysis of the writings of Minor Prophets.
ES 301 Mysteries Of Religion This course is designed to open the Bible to the stories and passages that puzzle us, fascinate us or make us curious to know more. It includes things such as miracles, lost cities and forgotten places, curious customs, and strange gods.
ES 401 Revelation - The Unveiling An in-depth study of the book of Revelation involving those things that are to come. Much attention is given to its historical setting and prophecy.
ES 402 Dispensational Truths An in-depth study of the doctrine of God's plan of the ages. The study allows the student to see God's plan at work during the time from creation to the end of the age.
ES 515 Eschatology Biblical Eschatology is a study of things to come. It consists of methods of interpretation of the various Biblical converts, the course of this present age, the different tribulation theories, the second advent of Christ, the judgment, as well as the millennial reign of Christ, and the new heaven and earth.
History HI 101 Jewish Social Life As the student steps back into time into the home of a typical Hebrew family in the times of Jesus, he is treated to a feast of all the sociological situations of that family, including: business, home, family, fellowship and rituals.
HI 102 Manners And Customs This course is designed to enable the student to understand the scriptures in the light of manners and customs of Bible land. This course provides insight into customs behind the Old and New Testament passages.
HI 103 The Contemporary Twelve Twelve men shook the world 2,000 years ago. Who were they? This course brings these fascinating personalities together and shows how their lives are relevant to develop faith and character in the lives of Christian today.
HI 104 History Of The Church 1 This course covers the study of church history during the Apostolic Age, the Ante-Nicene period, and the Post-Nicene period, emphasizing the doctrinal development during this time.
HI 105 History Of The Church 2 The course covers the study of church history from the Medieval Period to the Protestant Reformation; emphasis being on the study of Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, and others to the present.
HI 201 Babylon This course is designed to teach an historical account of how, when, why, and where ancient paganism was mixed with Christianity and the relevance today concerning rites and rituals in modern religion.
HI 525 Ancient Mid-East History The student will have a well-planned and executed study of Israel from Abraham to the end of the Old Testament. Attention will be given to the period of time between the Old Testament and the New Testament. HI 526 History Through The Ages The student will study the history of Christianity from the perspective of faith. An examination is made of church history from the time of Rome to the present day.
HI 530 Christianity Through The Ages The student will study the history of Christianity from the perspective of faith. An examination is made of church history from the time of Rome to present day.
HI 630 Christianity Through The Ages The student will study the history of Christianity from prospective faith. An examination is made of Church from the time of Rome to present day.
HI 640 History of Western Civilization This is a branch of study of the history of Western Civilization. The study places special emphasis on the Christian approach to the understanding of history.
Pneumatology PN 201 The Book Of Acts The study will be an analytical and expository study of Acts with emphasis on the transitional nature of the book.
PN 202 Introduction To Pneumatology The student is given an overview of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing His personality, His work in the Old Testament, and His unique work in relation to the Church.
PN 302 Advanced Pneumatology This course of study is a detail study of the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing His personality, His work in the Old Testament, and His unique work in relation to the church.
Pastoral Studies PS 201 Ministerial Ethics A study of Christian values from a Biblical perspective.
PS 301 Psychology Of Counseling A study intended to help pastors and other Christian leaders to develop proficiency in enabling individuals to solve their problems. The course looks at basic counseling techniques derived from scriptural principles.
PS 401 Hebrew Epistles The exposition of the book of Hebrews allows the student to consider the authorship and its relationship to the Old Testament.
PS 402 Pastoral Epistles This course gives an analytical and expository study of I-II Timothy and Titus, which examines their teaching concerning leadership, organization of the church, and the ministry.
PS 403 Homiletics This course of study consists of sermon preparations related to the arrangement, introduction, body, and conclusions of various types of sermons - doctrinal, topical, textual, and expository.
PS 404 Hermeneutics This is a study of the underlying principles of Biblical interpretation. It deals with the methods of interpretation of the scriptures. It helps develop the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge for rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
PS 405 Mastering Pastoral Counseling An in-depth study of methodology, philosophy, and skills required to implement effective pastoral, or Christian leaders, counseling techniques.
PS 501 Christian Ethics No description available
PS 520 Church Ministry This course is designed to prepare the individual student with a working knowledge of ministering in the local church. Presented to the student will be methods to perform the various functions required of the pastor. PS 525 Advanced Hermeneutics A course study of the underlying principles of Biblical interpretation. The course deals with the methods of interpretation of the scripture. It is a pursuit to gain knowledge and wisdom of the divine word of truth.
PS 530 Pastoral Workshop This course allows the student working on the Masters' to conduct an independent research project- ion a given area of ministry which would aid the student in an area of interest beneficial to the student.
PS 597 Directed Reading The student will pursue an area of ministry through reading books, writings, and periodicals. The student will present his/her work to WRUI. The readings are under the direction of an assigned professor.
PS 598 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
PS 599 Thesis/Alternative Study Option 1 - Thesis - The student taking this option will be required to research an area related to his/her field of ministry and present a thesis of no less than 8,000 to 10,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI. One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of the thesis and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to beginning the research project. Option 2 - Student may elect to do one extra course and a research project of 4,000 to 5,000 words.
PS 645 World Religions This is a comprehensive study of world religions from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome to the present-day primal religions and the great religions - Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.
PS 650 Advanced Pastoral Studies The student will study the Biblical concept of the pastoral office, the pastor and his/her relationship to God, as well as his/her tasks; worship, business meetings, preaching, funerals, weddings, visitation programs and organizing the local church.
PS 675 Expository Preaching The design of this course is to help the preacher to effectively develop the style of Biblical expository preaching in regards to study, development, and outlining. The expositor method allows the student to deal with some books on extended portions of scriptures.
PS 696 Internship/Practicum This course allows the student to work under the direction of a local pastor, professor or other professional whereby learning takes place through on job training.
PS 698 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
PS 699 Dissertation The student will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a dissertation of no less than 16,000 to 20,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI. One copy for WRUI. and one copy to be returned to the student. The title of the dissertation and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to the beginning of the research project.
Theology TH 201 The Life And Teaching Of Christ A presentation of the Life of Christ based on the harmony of the Four Gospels.
TH 202 Leadership Course This course is designed to help the individual to examine his/her personal areas of strength and weakness as a leader. TH 203 Foundations Of Christian Doctrine This course is designed to teach a strong Bible foundation, providing relevant and clear presentations of the great doctrines of faith. It provides an intermediate approach between in-depth doctrinal studies and the simplistic.
TH 204 Introduction to Restoration A course designed to study the special needs, problems and opportunities associated with adults to restore their Christian walk.
TH 301 The Tabernacle A study of the Old Testament tabernacle in regards to types and foreshadows of Christ, showing great spiritual truths.
TH 302 The Temple Both Christ and the Church are spoken of as the "Temple of God" in the New Testament. The Temple of Solomon and it's revelations are the basis for all other temples. This course is designed to teach the relevance of that Temple to Christ and His church today.
TH 303 Advanced Tabernacle This study is an advanced and in-depth study of the tabernacle in regards to spiritual truth.
TH 401 Kingdom Of The Cults I A study of major cults in comparison to Christianity.
TH 402 Kingdom Of The Cults II A continuation of TH 401 - the study of major cults in comparison to Christianity.
TH 403 Systematic Theology A penetrating analysis of the great doctrines of the Christian Faith.
TH 503 Advanced Tabernacle Studies An in-depth study of the structure and court of the Tabernacle, the High Priests garments etc.
TH 520 Old Testament Theology This is a study of divine truth set forth by different writers of the Old Testament in successive eras of Biblical history. A study of theology as presented in the O.T. books from Genesis through the Minor Prophets, allowing student to witness the unfolding of God's truth through the centuries.
TH 521 New Testament Theology The purpose of this course is to take the student into a deeper treatment of the New Testament in relation to the theological aspect; trace the progress of the N.T. as made by contemporary theologians; and to probe the minds of New Testament figures.
TH 524 Comparative Religions An in-depth survey of religious philosophies and practices of the major religions.
TH 525 Dispensationalism This course will be an in-depth study of the doctrine of God's plan for the ages. It will enable the student to see how God's plan works during the period of time from creation until the end of the age.
TH 527 Jesus Today An in-depth and comprehensive look at Jesus from three different perspectives; his uniqueness, authority and our appropriate response to Him.
TH 530 Reformation Theology The purpose of this study is to further the student's understanding and knowledge of the four major reformers; Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, and Simons and their view of doctrine of the scripture.
TH 550 Directed Reading The student will pursue an area of theology through reading books, writings, and periodicals. The student will present his/her work to WRUI. The readings are under the direction of an assigned professor.
TH 570 Christian Theology This approach to the study of theology is comprehensive and scholarly. It deals with theology proper, the study of God, Christology, The Holy Spirit, Anthropology, Bibliology, man, sin, salvation, the church, angels, and the last things. TH 598 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
TH 599 Thesis The student will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a thesis of no less than 10,000 to 15,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI. One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student.
TH 620 Philosophy Of Religion The course presents philosophy from a Christian perspective and explores the philosophy of religion. In researching these areas of study, the student will acquire knowledge of philosophy in regard to God and experience; God and reason; God and language; and God and evil. The student will also be exposed to philosophical problems and solutions.
TH 640 History Of Western Civilization This is a branch of study of the history of Western Civilization, Europe. The study places special emphasis on the Christian approach to the understanding of history.
TH 650 Directed Reading The student will pursue an area of theology through reading books, writings, and periodicals. The student will present his/her work to WRUI. The readings are under the direction of an assigned professor.
TH 670 Christian Theology This approach to the study of theology is comprehensive and scholarly. It deals with theology proper, the study of God, Christology, the Holy Spirit, Anthropology, Bibliography, man, sin, salvation, the church, angels, and the last things.
TH 680 Advanced Apologetics 1 The course takes into consideration the study of Christian Apologetics as well as research in the history of various manuscripts and translations of the Bible.
TH 681 Advanced Apologetics 2 This course is a continuation of Advanced Apologetics I. It studies Christian Apologetics and continues the research of various manuscripts and translations of the Bible.
TH 710 Bible Doctrine 1 This study is of the Triune God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
TH 711 Bible Doctrine 2 This course is a continuation of Bible Doctrine I, and includes the study of the Scripture, man, angles, Satan, the church, faith, justification, adoption, and the last things.
TH 720 The Holy Spirit This is a study of the personality, the deity, the characteristics and the names of the Holy Spirit. This study also looks into the work of the Holy Spirit in relation to the word, as well as the believer.
TH 724 Soteriology This course is designed to give the student a full and comprehensive understanding of Soteriology, that is salvation, as it relates to the person and works of Jesus Christ; the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation; and the believer's position in Christ.
TH 725 Eschatology/Ecclesiology The purpose of this study is to set forth the teachings of the Bible in regard to Eschatology and Ecclesiology. The first is a study of the church and second is a study of things to come as they relate to Christ's Second Coming.
TH 726 Pneumatology An in-depth study of Pneumatology which provides the student a threefold understanding about Pneumatology and the Holy Spirit. a) A study that bears on Theology proper, on the doctrines related to the Divine Spirit - Holy Spirit. b) A study of the angelic beings, both fallen and unfallen, in what is recognized as the strict theological aspects of Pneumatology. c) A study of the unmaterial part of man. TH 729 Theology, Prolegomena, Bibliology This course of study in systematic theology will provide the student with an in-depth evaluation of Prolegomena and Bibliology. In this study the student will study the definition of theology, different types of theology and the major divisions of theology; the supernatural beginnings of the scripture as to their general structure.
TH 730 Reformation Theology The main purpose of this study is to further the students understanding and knowledge of the four major reformers: Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, and Simons and their views of doctrine of the scripture.
TH 731 Christology In this course the student will be provided with an in-depth study of the preexistence of Jesus the Son of God, and His deity, incarnation, the hypostatic union, and God the Holy Spirit.
TH 733 Angelogy, Antropology, Harmartiology This course is to direct the student into an in-depth survey of Angelology, which includes a study of Satan and demonology; Antropology and in-depth study in the doctrine of man, his origin, state of innocence, and his fall; Harmartiology - a study of sin and its consequence.
TH 750 Theology Workshop This course allows the student working on the doctorate to conduct independent research project in a given area of theology, which would aid the student in an area of interest that would be beneficial to the student.
TH 780 Advanced Apologetics 1 This course takes into consideration the study of Christian Apologetics as well as researching the history of various manuscripts and translations of the Bible.
TH 781 Advanced Apologetics 2 This course is a continuation of Advanced Apologetics I. It studies Christian Apologetics and continues the research of various manuscripts and translations of the Bible.
TH 796 Internship/Practicum This course design allows the student to work under the direction of a local pastor, professor or other professional whereby learning takes place through on the job training.
TH 798 Research and Methodology The design of this course is to assist the student in planning a systematic strategy for library research. This course will help the student in preparing to write a major thesis or dissertation.
TH 799 Dissertation The student will be required to research an area related to their field of study and present a dissertation of no less than 16,000 to 20,000 words in the form of two bound copies to WRUI. One copy for WRUI and one copy to be returned to the student. The total of the dissertation and subject matter to be covered must be presented to WRUI for approval prior to the beginning of the research project.
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