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EM341 - Homiletics I
with Dr. Catherine Jones
The purpose of this course is to present a definition and discussion of each of the principal types of sermons (i.e. topical, textual and expository). Also, to deal with the mechanics of sermon construction, considering homiletical structure, the title, the introduction, the proposition, the divisions, the discussion, the use of illustrations, the application and the conclusion.
Prerequisites:
Textbook:
- On the Preparation & Delivery of Sermons by John Broadus
- How to Prepare Bible Messages by James Braga
TH301 - Fundamental Theology II
with Dr. Carolyn Gilmore
This course continues with an in depth discussion on the study of God, His existence and attributes, and His work in predestination, preservation, and providence. Also reviews the study of Christ, His preexistence, death, incarnation, humanity, death, and atonement.
Prerequisites: TH301 - Fundamental Theology I
Textbook:
- Basic Theology: A Popular Systematic Guide To Understanding Biblical Truth by Charles Ryrie
TH303 - Hermeneutics I
with Elder Barbara Galloway
Hermenuetics I, Interpreting the Holy Scriptures, is the science of principles regarding interpretation, and applying these principles to understant what God meant by what He said in His written Word. In every aspect of interpreting Scriptures the process will involve Canonology, Historical Critism, Texual Critism, Hermeneutics, Exegesis, and Biblical Theology.
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TH403 - Hermeneutics II
with Elder Barbara Galloway
Hermenuetics II, Interpreting the Holy Scriptures, is the science of principles regarding interpretation, and applying these principles to understant what God meant by what He said in His written Word. In every aspect of interpreting Scriptures the process will involve Canonology, Historical Critism, Texual Critism, Hermeneutics, Exegesis, and Biblical Theology. Hermeneutics II focuses on the hermeneutic principles of interpration.
Prequisite: Hermeutics I
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