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A brief summary of courses in Other areas are offered below:
Ministerial Preparation:
101 Apologetics
Christians are charged by the Bible to learn how
to "give the reason for the hope that is in us" if someone was to ask.
Accomplishing this goal is the purpose of this course.
102 Biblical Counseling
Introduction to Nouthetic Counseling using Jay E.
Adams time honored "Competent to Counsel " book on the Fundamentals of
Christian counseling.
103 Hermeneutics
Interpretation - how to put the Bible in words we can understand. We will ask detailed questions to promote the
thought process. How to present a message to result in understanding.
104 Homilectics
Preaching - how to organize and deliver a message.
Electives:
Origin of Life
Since answering the question of origins requires an attempt to reconstruct a series of past events upon all known
evidence, we should be compelled to study all the evidence. Although Darwin's model has persuaded many
scientists, it contains serious limitations. Many of these limitations have been discovered through recent
understanding of information within DNA, the fossil record and molecular biology. It is becoming increasingly
difficult to square Darwin's model with these new evidences. We look into some of them in this course.
Noah and the Flood
An in depth study of Noah, an imperfect man who found grace in God's sight. We will delve into the reasons for
the flood, and consider the vast and commonly underestimated effects of a world-wide deluge upon the physical world.
English Composition
All Institute Courses require term papers to be
written or typed with correct sentence and paragraph structure and
referencing. This course will be required if you are not well equiped in the
discipline of writing papers.
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