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Master of Theology
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 152 (Bachelor's plus 32 Hours)
(less life, work, ministry
and transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Bachelor's degree
and Core Curriculum if required - Click
here for details
Hours required over the track are made up of life/work/ministry (LWMT) credits,
prerequisites and electives.
- HIS-8053-4 History of Israel
- This survey has established itself
as an important course in Bible colleges and seminaries. It serves
as background tool in the pursuit of a theology degree. The usefulness of
this course is enhanced by a section on the inter-testamental period.
- TH-5114 Old Testament Theology I
- This course is a modified systematic
model for use as a core text in the study of Theology. The text is up-to-date,
readable and user friendly.
- TH-5134 Doctrines of Christian Faith
- A presentation of the key doctrines
of the Christian faith. Designed as a core text for introductory courses
in Christian theology and doctrine.
- TH-5164 Integrative Theology 1
- TH-5174 Integrative Theology II
- TH-5184 Integrative Theology III
- These three courses cover an in-depth
study of Integrative Theology will help Christians establish a solid,
biblical foundation for their faith; learn to defend what they believe without
contradiction and in the face of conflicting opinions; and practically apply
their convictions to spiritual growth, service and communicating the gospel
to others.
- One book is required for the three
courses.
- TH-51104 Applied Systematic Theology
- This is an excellent course for discussions
of Bible Doctrines at the introductory and advanced college level. core study
used widely at both the college and seminary levels.
- TH-51114 Old Testament Revisited
- This course will give the student
a comprehensive understanding of the Old Testament as a whole. It will provide
the student with the highlights of the entire scope of the thirty-nine books
of the Old Testament, including pivotal events, important dates, significant
geographical locations and key characters.
Master of Ministry Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 152 (Bachelor's plus 32 Hours)
(less life, work, ministry
and transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Bachelor's degree
and Core Curriculum if required - Click
here for details
Hours required over the track are made up of life/work/ministry (LWMT) credits,
prerequisites and electives.
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- MIN-5204 Exegesis - New Testament
- This course provides step-by-step
analysis of exegeting the New Testament for study or sermon preparation.
Devised for those with minimal Greek. It reflects the introduction of many
new secondary materials, computer-aided research and rhetorical criticism's
presence in exegetical materials.
- MIN-5214 Heartfelt Preaching
- This course focuses on the person
of the preacher in the preaching task. It discusses the importance of preaching
from the inside rather from tradition.
- MIN-5224 Conflict Management II
- Conflict arises in all levels of the
church. Pastors, associate pastors, deacons, elders and church members have
different opinions. The pastor is often appointed by default as the mediator.
- MIN-5234 Seniors Ministry
- A theology on aging. This course speaks
directly and compassionately about the sometimes painful transition to retirement
and beyond. Concentrates on the inner needs of seniors, including spiritual
needs and the need to have a purpose in life. Provides valuable insight
for anyone working with seniors.
- HIS-8053-4 History of Israel
- This survey has established itself
as an important course in Bible colleges and seminaries. It serves
as background tool in the pursuit of a theology degree. The usefulness of
this course is enhanced by a section on the inter-testamental period.
- MIN-5274 Revival
- A Course that gives a complete treatment
of revival covering such areas as the place of faith and prayer in relation
to revival, revival methods, hindrances to revivals and instructions for
new Christians.
- MIN-52104 Ministry in Missions
- A course for missionaries and those
with a heart for missions. It lays sound theological and strategic foundations
for the missionary of today. Gives insight into difficulties encountered
on the mission field caused by language barriers, customs, cultures and communication
of the message of Jesus Christ
- MIN-52114 Old Testament Revisited
- This course will give the student
a comprehensive understanding of the Old Testament as a whole. It will provide
the student with the highlights of the entire scope of the thirty-nine books
of the Old Testament, including pivotal events, important dates, significant
geographical locations and key characters.
Master of Ministry Track - Counseling Emphasis
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 152 (Bachelor's plus 32 Hours)
(less life, work, ministry
and transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Bachelor's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track are made up of life/work/ministry (LWMT) credits,
prerequisites and electives.
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- CC-5314 Techniques of Christian Counseling
- A course designed to help the student
distinguish the importance of counseling in his/her own particular ministry.
The student will learn techniques of the ministry counseling in the local
church. Emphasis will be placed on the use of the Bible in counseling with
direct application to a variety of counseling situations.
- CC-5324 Counseling Ethics
- A training for counseling students
in which in-depth individual topics including ethical and legal considerations
are researched. The course will sensitize the student to the necessary relationship
between counseling practice and his/her own assumptions.
- CC-5344 Crisis Counseling
- An examination of major stress and
points from birth to death. Attention is given to pragmatic and therapeutic
responses to crisis points.
- CC-5354 Counseling for Substance
Abuse and Addiction
- A course with emphasis on techniques
for ministers and lay persons involved in Christian counseling for substance
abuse and addiction.
- CC-5374 Counseling Families
- In co-dependent situations, it is
often impossible to effectively counsel a single member of a dysfunctional
family. Counseling families equips the counselor for mediation and
individual counseling of family members.
- CC-5384 Case Studies in Counseling
- This course seeks to answer the question:
What is Christian counseling? The answers come in the midst of a wealth of
pertinent case studies.
- CC-5394 Case Studies on Counseling
Youth
- This course offers a comprehensive
guide which contains hard-hitting, relevant information on a wide variety
of personal issues. Each chapter begins with a case history followed by a
discussion of the causes and effects of the problem, a biblical perspective,
and the suggested response. The text contains a comprehensive, up-to-date
resource for the 50 major issues facing today's youth.
- CC-53104 Marriage Counseling
- An essential reference for counselors,
therapists and pastors, this course offers a comprehensive manual for
assisting couples over common rough spots and through serious problems in
a manner that is compassionate and effective yet in a brief amount
of time. It shows how to be strategic in each counseling situation by including
teaching, training, exercises, forgiveness, modeling and motivation.
Master of Christian Education Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 152 (Bachelor's plus 32 Hours)
(less life, work, ministry
and transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Bachelor's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track
are made up of life/work/ministry (LWMT) credits, prerequisites and electives.
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- ED-5404 Instructional Training
- A course giving a systematic guide
to instructional planning based on learning to set goals, and develop and
implement strategies for reaching them.
- ED-5414 Teaching Ministry in the
Church
- Brings into one course the entire
range of concerns for who are preparing to administer Christian education
in a local church.
- HIS-8053-4 History of Israel
- This survey has established itself
as an important course in Bible colleges and seminaries. It serves
as background tool in the pursuit of a theology degree. The usefulness of
this course is enhanced by a section on the inter-testamental period.
- ED-5434 Church Administration II
- This course is divided into four reference
sections: Church and Law, Church Finances, Church Facilities and Church Personnel.
Subjects covered: medical liability, office management, obstacles to good
stewardship, cash-flow management and budgeting. The contemporary church
is a business and must be managed as a business. This course is a standard
for pastors, priests, deacons, elders and lay leaders.
- ED-5474 Communication Techniques
- Revitalizes teachers and Bible study
leaders with effective communication techniques. Offers plans for gaining
high performance for low achievers. Shows the teacher techniques that causes
students to remember three times more than normal.
- ED-54104 Basics of Christian Education
- The title, Basics of Christian Education,
may give the connotations of an introductory course, but as the student progresses
through the course an enormous amount of valuable information surfaces.
- ED-54114 Discipleship
- This course is based upon the foremost
pattern of instruction as given during Christ's Sermon on the Mount. The
text contains four-hundred pages of discipleship as taught by the Teacher
of teachers.
- ED-54134 Pastoral Supervision
- A course designed to help the pastor
or counselor supervise those assigned to pastoral care duties such as lay
counseling. Many churches have a staff of pastoral care personnel. This course
will help to guide these lay people in the right direction.
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of Christian Church Leadership Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 152 (Bachelor's plus 32 Hours)
(less life, work, ministry
and transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Bachelor's degree
and Core Curriculum if required - Click
here for details
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- CL-5504 Leadership Assessment
- Based on biblical principles and leadership research, this
course includes tools for leadership assessment and shows how to improve
all aspects of church leadership.
- CL-5514 Team Leadership
- Paul, nurturing new converts. Barnabas, trusting others to
develop their own gifts. Christ, choosing twelve to continue His ministry.
In place of dogmatic control, personality worship, and power plays, this
course lays the biblical base for servant leadership.
- CL-5524 Spiritual Leadership
- The text for Spiritual Leadership is one of the most
highly regarded and bestselling books, encouraging leaders in business and
church to follow God's design for success. This companion interactive study
personalizes the experience of learning the ways in which God develops, guides,
and empowers spiritual leaders.
- CL-5534 Leadership in the Old Testament
- What did God have in mind when He saw Joshua as a young slave
in Egypt? How did He mold and shape Joshua to prepare him for service? Through
Joshua and numerous examples from their own lives, this course creates a
picture of God's ways, offering deep insight that students can apply to their
own lives. Purpose, Obedience, Faith, Character, and Influence are among
the themes that are included in the course.
- CL-5544 Hearing
God’s Voice
- God speaks to individuals
in ways that are personal and unique to each person. God will never say anything
that contravenes what He has said in the Bible, and usually He confirms what
He has said. After you learn to listen to God, hearing from God will be as
natural as communicating with a close friend.
- CL-5554 Fairness in Leadership
- Avoiding the pitfalls of both radical feminism and reactionary
conservatism, this course traces a new path through the thicket of issues;
biblical, theological, psychological and practical. It will establish and
affirm common ground in the debate over men and women in the church.
- CL-5564 Jesus, the Model of Leadership I
- When you're working
“above the line,” you're in your unique success zone. You are leading with
excellence and character in the way that best fits your strengths. This course
provides tools to help students find success in their work and personal relationships
by better understanding their own tendencies. It reveals which above the line
behaviors are most productive and shows how to avoid destructive “below the
line” attitudes. Using Jesus as the model of the ideal balanced leader, it
offers practical tips students can use to incorporate above-the-line strengths
into everyday life.
- CL-5574 Jesus, the Model of Leadership II
- Combining a fresh examination of Jesus' ministry with the
insights of the best recent discussions of leadership, the text of this course
challenges readers to become transformational leaders on the job, in the
church, and in the public arena. It also includes a study guide.
Master
of Divinity Track
Track 60 Hours - Total Hours Required 180 (Bachelor's plus
60 Hours)
No life/work/ministry credits
will be accepted.
Transfer credits from approved
theological institutions will be evaluated.
Prerequisite: Bachelor's degree
and Core Curriculum if required - Click
here for details
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Purpose:
1. Enhances the ability to understand
and make use of the basic documents of faith, i.e., Scripture, creeds and
traditions of the church.
2. Enhances the ability to think theologically
through familiarity with methods and content of Christian thought.
3. Enhances the ability to communicate
clearly through preaching, teaching, and writing. It provides leadership
and counsel in the service of the church.
4. Enhances the ability to understand
in theological terms, the sociological, ideological, and political aspects
of the cultures in which the church ministers.
5. Enhances the ability to practice
ministry in an appropriate style.
- TH-5164 Integrative Theology
I
- TH-5164 Integrative Theology
II
- TH-5174 Integrative Theology
III
- These three courses cover an in-depth
study of Integrative Theology will help Christians establish a solid,
biblical foundation for their faith; learn to defend what they believe without
contradiction and in the face of conflicting opinions; and practically apply
their convictions to spiritual growth, service and communicating the gospel
to others.
- One book is required for the three
courses.
- MIN-5204 Exegeting The New
Testament
- This course provides step-by-step
analysis of exegeting the New Testament for study or sermon preparation.
Devised for those with minimal Greek. It reflects the introduction of many
new secondary materials, computer-aided research and rhetorical criticism's
presence in exegetical materials.
- MIN-5224 Conflict Management
II
- Conflict arises in all levels of the
church. Pastors, associate pastors, deacons, elders and church members have
different opinions. The pastor is often appointed by default as the mediator.
- MIN-52114 Old Testament Revisited
- This course will give the student
a comprehensive understanding of the Old Testament as a whole. It will provide
the student with the highlights of the entire scope of the thirty-nine books
of the Old Testament, including pivotal events, important dates, significant
geographical locations and key characters.
- MIN-3213-4 Social Ministry
- The text of this course is biblically
rooted, historically informed, theologically thorough, and eminently practical.
It deals with contemporary social issues using Christian ministry.
- CC-5324 Counseling Ethics
- A training for counseling students
in which in-depth individual topics including ethical and legal considerations
are researched. The course will sensitize the student to the necessary relationship
between counseling practice and his/her own assumptions.
- CC-53104 Marriage Counseling
- An essential reference for counselors,
therapists and pastors, this course offers a comprehensive manual for
assisting couples over common rough spots and through serious problems in
a manner that is compassionate and effective yet in a brief amount
of time. This course features Freedom Practical Application Project
testing.
- ED-5434 Church Administration
II
- An essential reference for counselors,
therapists and pastors, this course offers a comprehensive manual for
assisting couples over common rough spots and through serious problems in
a manner that is compassionate and effective yet in a brief amount
of time. This course features Freedom Practical Application Project
testing.
- ED-5474 Communication
Techniques
- Revitalizes teachers and Bible study
leaders with effective communication techniques. Offers plans for gaining
high performance form low achievers. Shows the teacher techniques that causes
students to remember three times more than normal.
- ED-54104 Basics in Christian
Education
- The title, Basics of Christian Education,
may give the connotations of a introductory course, but as the student progresses
through the course an enormous amount of valuable information surfaces.
- DIV-5504 Thesis Phase I
- DIV-5514 Thesis Phase II
- DIV-5524 Thesis Phase III
Refer to the Master's thesis guidelines.
Doctorate of Theology Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 184 (Master's
plus 32 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives..
Back to the Top- TH-7004 Eschatology I (Sections 1-4)
- A core text for continuing systematic
theology focusing on the person and work of the Holy Spirit, the Christian
life, the church and last things.
- TH-7094 Eschatology II (Sections
5-7)
- A continuation of TH-7004
- TH-7014 Historic Christianity
- A course that details the historical
growth of the Christian church from 5 B.C. to the 20th century. All of the
prominent church bodies and characters are studies. The text includes maps,
charts, pictures and enlarged bibliographies.
- TH-7044 Evangelistic Theology
- The student will become familiar with
the various elements of contemporary Theology, especially as it applies to
evangelism. The learner will be able to transfer these findings into practical
and relevant terms which can be applied and taught to others in understandable
categories.
- TH-7054 Old Testament Theology II
- The course's approach involves an
intensive interchange with international scholarship, including Jewish biblical
studies, and emphasis on the question of the canon. Important themes of Old
Testament theology are developed, among them revelation and history, creation
and salvation history, covenant, and paradigms of exegesis.
- TH-7064 Dissertation Phase 1
- TH-7074 Dissertation Phase 2
- TH-7084 Dissertation Phase 3
Doctorate of Ministry Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 184 (Master's
plus 32 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives.
Back to the Top- MIN-7194 Supervision of Ministries
- A course designed to help the pastor
or counselor supervise those assigned to pastoral care duties such as lay
counseling. Many churches have a staff of pastoral care personnel. This course
will help to guide these lay people in the right direction.
- MIN-7124 Advanced Homoletics
- Utilizing the tools acquired as a
result of the successful completion of this course, the student will be able
to read, analyze and critique the sermons of Gospel preachers. The student
will become acquainted with the requirements and preparation methods of effective
Gospel preaching, as well as the fundamentals of actual sermon delivery.
- MIN-7134 Intrinsic Healing II
- When the world makes no sense there
are biblical solutions for struggles with depression, anxiety, panic, addictions
and guilt. Solutions lie in the development of basic undeveloped tasks that
you may have failed to complete when growing up and tasks that bring changes
that heal. Offers help in taking on the likeness of the one that created
you.
- MIN-7144 Salvation in the Old Testament
- A course that explores Old Testament
texts which relate to the doctrine of salvation. Hidden within the pages
of the Old Testament are the contemporaries of the New Testament salvation.
Righteousness, justice, and holiness are major themes of the Old Testament.
Paradoxically, God, who is opposed to evil and sin, comes to save those who
are sinful, unrighteous, unjust, and unholy. The student will explore the
Gospel as it begins to appear in the Old Testament.
- MIN-7154 Principles of Church Evangelism
- A course designed to assist students
in learning and understand basic Biblical principles and practical procedures
for personal and church evangelism. It reaches not only the inside, but also
the outside the church proper.
- MIN-7164 Dissertation Phase 1
- MIN-7174 Dissertation Phase 2
- MIN-7184 Dissertation Phase 3
Doctorate of Ministry Track - Counseling Emphasis
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 184 (Master's plus
32 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives.
Back to the Top- CC-7214 Intrinsic Healing II
- When the world makes no sense there
are biblical solutions for struggles with depression, anxiety, panic, addictions
and guilt. Solutions lie in the development of basic undeveloped tasks that
you may have failed to complete when growing up and tasks that bring changes
that heal. Offers help in taking on the likeness of the one that created
you.
- CC-7234 Counseling Concepts
- The student will learn to explain
and identify the objections of those who are psychologically oriented. Basic
counseling concepts will enable the student to teach others these principles.
- CC-7244 Solving Marriage Problems
- Emphasis will be placed on the use
of the Bible in counseling with direct application to a variety of counseling
situation, especially geared toward solving marriage problems.
- CC-7254 Supervision of Pastoral Care
- A course designed to help the pastor
or counselor supervise those assigned to pastoral care duties such as lay
counseling. Many churches have a staff of pastoral care personnel. This course
will help to guide these lay people in the right direction.
- CC-7294 Family Ministry
- This course includes the definition
and role of a family, a biblical perspective, the general shape of family
ministry in the church, how a church becomes a "family," effective administration
and specialized aspects.
- CC-7264 Dissertation Phase 1
- CC-7274 Dissertation Phase 2
- CC-7284 Dissertation Phase 3
Doctorate of Christian Education Track
Track 32 Hours - Total Hours Required 184 (Master's
plus 32 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's
degree and Core Curriculum if required - Click here for details
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives.
Back to the Top- ED- 7394 Directing Christian Education
- This course for church educators gives
a biblical foundation for jobs in Christian education as well as specific
suggestions to get church education program in tip-top shape.
- ED-7314 Teaching for Results
Dr. Edge, the author of the text for this
course, says that Bible teachers' success lies in their ability to establish
and achieve teaching goals. This course is a classic resource for ministers
of education and Sunday School teachers.
- ED-7334 Developing Counseling Strategy
- The student will review a whole range
of opinions concerning the place of counseling in the local church. While
acquiring a knowledge base for the development of a counseling stratagem
in his/her own church, the student will become familiar with the practices
and techniques of training others.
- ED-7344 The Effective Minister of
Education
- This course contains essential information
for those preparing to serve as a director of education. It discusses the
calling, the qualifications, the roles, the responsibilities and the rewards
of Christian Education.
- ED-73104 Progressive Leadership
- This course for church leaders focuses
on the relationships, structures, and processes common to the religious congregation.
The emphasis is on transforming people through the identification and maximization
of effective processes within.
- ED-7364 Dissertation Phase 1
- ED-7374 Dissertation Phase 2
- ED-7384 Dissertation Phase 3
See the Dissertation Guidelines for details.
Doctorate of Religious Research (R.R.D.)
in Biblical Studies
(Compare to Ph.D.)
Track 60 Hours - Total Hours Required 212 (Master's
plus 60 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's degree
or above from a Christian college or institute
Hours required over the track are made up of prerequisites and
electives.
- DRR-9004 Advanced
Apologetics
- This course brings
together the most popular and heart-stirring presentations in defense of
Christianity. It is designed not only for the pastor, but anyone who feels
a need to know more about Christ and His ways and the desire to see His humanity.
- DRR-9014 – A Study
of the Church Fathers
- This course offers a clearly written text that ushers in an
accessible introduction to ten church fathers who shaped the way we worship
and read the Bible today.
- DRR-9024 Self-Directed
Study Research
- Student’s choice
of reference materials and subject – must be approved
- DRR-9034 Christian
Philosophy I
- This course offers
a lively and thorough introduction to philosophy from a Christian perspective
introduce you to the principal subdisciplines of philosophy, including epistemology,
metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and philosophy of religion, and
show how such knowledge can aid Christians in the tasks of apologetics, polemics
and systematic theology.
- DRR-9044 Christian
Philosophy II
- A continuation
of DRR-9034
- DRR-9054 Assigned
Research – The First Council
of Nicea
- Student’s choice
of reference materials
- DRR-9064 Elective
- Choice of course
chosen from the FBCS Catalog
- DRR-9074 Self-Directed
Study Research
- Student’s choice
of reference materials and subject – must be approved
- DRR-9084 Assigned
Research - Early Christianity in America
- Student’s choice of reference materials
- DRR-9094 Elective
- Choice of course
chosen from the FBCS Catalog
- DRR-90104 Assigned
Research – The Non-Canonical Books
- The anthology of gospel literature contains texts that
are not a part of the authorized Bible but are of great importance for the
study of Christian origins. This project is to familiarize the student with
these writings which are not to be considered canon.
- DRR-90114 Self-Directed
Study Research
- Student’s choice
of reference materials and subject – must be approved
- DRR-90124 Dissertation
Phase I
- Carefully read the dissertation guidelines.
- Submit the title,
thesis statement and outline of your proposed dissertation
- DRR-90134 Dissertation
Phase II
- Upon approval from
the dissertation committee the student may start and complete the research.
- DRR-90144 Dissertation Phase III
- Submit two bound copies. One will be returned to you
stamped “Accepted” or “Declined”
Doctorate of Religious Research (R.R.D.)
in Christian Counseling Psychology
(Compare to
Ph.D.)
Track 60 Hours - Total Hours Required 212 (Master's
plus 60 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's degree
or above from a Christian college or institute in Christian Counseling
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives.
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- DRR-9004 Advanced
Apologetics
This course brings
together the most popular and heart-stirring presentations in defense of
Christianity. It is designed not only for the pastor, but anyone who feels
a need to know more about Christ and His ways and the desire to see His humanity.
- DRR-9014 A Study
of the Church Fathers
- This course offers a clearly written text that ushers in
an accessible introduction to ten church fathers who shaped the way we worship
and read the Bible today.
- DRR-90204 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-9034 Christian
Philosophy I
- This course offers
a lively and thorough introduction to philosophy from a Christian perspective
introduce you to the principal subdisciplines of philosophy, including epistemology,
metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and philosophy of religion, and
show how such knowledge can aid Christians in the tasks of apologetics, polemics
and systematic theology.
- DRR-9044 Christian
Philosophy II
- A continuation
of DRR-9034
- DRR-9054 Assigned
Research – The First Council of Nicea
- Student’s choice
of reference materials
- DRR-90164 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-9084 Assigned
Research - Early Christianity in America
- Student’s choice of reference materials
- DRR-90214 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with your major field. He/she then must submit the title,
author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-90194 Assigned
Research –Cults in the United States
- A course about the history, leadership, and theological views
of various popular sects, cults, and religious movements in the U.S. today.
The newly updated text is a definitive reference work on major cult systems
and is the gold standard text on cults with nearly a million copies sold.
NOTICE: We did our best to find a book that does not
offend any legitimate Christian sect or denomination. If you find the mention
of a church or organization as a cult and you disagree, use your voice in
your report to justify your belief.
- DRR-90184 Major Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads four books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-90174 Assigned Research
-The History
and Development of the Bible
- Student’s choice of reference materials
- DRR-90124 Dissertation
Phase I
- Carefully read the dissertation guidelines.
- Submit the title,
thesis statement and outline of your proposed dissertation
- DRR-90134 Dissertation
Phase II
- Upon approval from
the dissertation committee the student may start and complete the research.
- DRR-90144 Dissertation Phase III
- Submit two bound copies. One will be returned to you
stamped “Accepted” or “Declined”
See the Dissertation
Guidelines for details.
Doctorate of Religious Research (R.R.D.)
(choose from below)
- Christian Apologetics
- Eschatology
- Theology
- Christian Education
- Ministry
- Biblical History
- Youth Ministry
- <>Or Choose your own Major
<>(Subject to approval)
(Compare to Ph.D.)
Track 60 Hours - Total Hours Required 212 (Master's
plus 60 hours)
(less transfer credits)
Prerequisite: Master's degree
or above from a Christian college or institute
Hours required over the track
are made up of prerequisites and electives.
- DRR-9004 Advanced
Apologetics
- This course brings
together the most popular and heart-stirring presentations in defense of
Christianity. It is designed not only for the pastor, but anyone who feels
a need to know more about Christ and His ways and the desire to see His humanity.
- DRR-9014 A Study
of the Church Fathers
- This course offers a clearly written text that ushers in
an accessible introduction to ten church fathers who shaped the way we worship
and read the Bible today.
- DRR-90204 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-9034 Christian
Philosophy I
- This course offers
a lively and thorough introduction to philosophy from a Christian perspective
introduce you to the principal subdisciplines of philosophy, including epistemology,
metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and philosophy of religion, and
show how such knowledge can aid Christians in the tasks of apologetics, polemics
and systematic theology.
- DRR-9044 Christian
Philosophy II
- A continuation
of DRR-9034
- DRR-9054 Assigned
Research – The First Council
of Nicea
- Student’s choice
of reference materials
- DRR-90164 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-9084 Assigned
Research - Early Christianity in America
- Student’s choice of reference materials
- DRR-90214 Major
Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads two books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-90194 Assigned
Research –Cults in the United States
- A course about the history, leadership, and theological views
of various popular sects, cults, and religious movements in the U.S. today.
The newly updated text is a definitive reference work on major cult systems
and is the gold standard text on cults with nearly a million copies sold.
NOTICE: We did our best to find a book that does not
offend any legitimate Christian sect or denomination. If you find the mention
of a church or organization as a cult and you disagree, use your voice in
your report to justify your belief.
- DRR-90184 Major Field Reading
- Student chooses and reads four books (not less than 200 pages
each) that coincide with the chosen major field. He/she then must submit
the title, author and ISBN to FBCS for approval.
- DRR-90174 Assigned Research
-The History
and Development of the Bible
- Student’s choice of reference materials
- DRR-90124 Dissertation
Phase I
- Carefully read the dissertation guidelines.
- Submit the title,
thesis statement and outline of your proposed dissertation
- DRR-90134 Dissertation
Phase II
- Upon approval from
the dissertation committee the student may start and complete the research.
- DRR-90144 Dissertation Phase III
- Submit two bound copies. One will be returned to you
stamped “Accepted” or “Declined”
Electives
These courses are called "Free Electives"
because they are not assigned to any particular degree track. They are not
free of charge.
Disclaimer: These courses
are offered as free electives and are not required for any major field of
study. Some receive doctrinal treatment. They are here for your convenience
and personal interest. If you do choose a course from this section as a free
elective, you will receive full credit as with any other course.
- ADM-8013 Handling and Avoiding Church
Debt
- Unlocking the jail cell of debt, this
course gives suggestions on specific ways churches can speed up debt-reduction,
expand ministries without taking on more debt, and stay financially free.
Surveys scripture for advice to the church that seeks to borrow or lend.
Notes that prayer, healthy modeling and biblical teaching are necessary for
the pastor who wants church members to embrace the debt-free strategy.
- ALT-1003-4 Christian Composition
- This is a new course for those students
who feel they need a refresher in English composition. If requested, it will
replace one course in the students degree track. It is available at the undergraduate
or seminary level. The author is Dr. Julia Cooke, a branch vice president
and member of the FBCS staff.
- BIB-30123 Chronology of Christ
- Studies Scripture and extra-biblical
sources to determine key dates in the life of Christ. Examines the date of
his birth, the commencement of his ministry, the duration of his ministry,
the day and year of his crucifixion. Bibliography and index. Biblical Studies,
Life and Teachings of Christ
- BIB-30133 The Works of Jesus
- Traces the events of Jesus' life from
his birth to his ascension. Frequently cites the best of other works written
about Christ. Contains an expanded outline of the life of Christ, historical
and geographical background material, indexes, and studies. Life and
Teachings of Christ
- BIB-30153 Typology
- A concise study of the tabernacle,
its symbolism and types. The text is bound in a looseleaf format to allow
for page removal. Permission is granted for duplication. It includes a large
wall chart and several smaller ones.
- BSC-1063B-I
Spiritual Warfare Alternate I (all three of the BSC-1063B courses use
one textbook)
- A deeper study on the subject of spiritual
warfare
- BSC-1063B-I
Spiritual Warfare Alternate II
- Continuation of BSC-1063B-I
- BSC-1063B-I
Spiritual Warfare Alternate III
- Continuation of BSC-1063B-II
- CCEX173-4 Critical Problems in Children...
- A course dealing with emotional problems
in children that are beyond the normal.
- CC-33173 Overcoming the Old Nature
- This course gives new hope to those
struggling with the old nature who are unable to hide pain and guilt of shortcomings
behind smiles. The text proposes a startling "new" model: a spiritual
community that offers a higher level of acceptance and love, and a chance
to develop stronger, healthier passions to replace the sinful passions
of our old nature.
- CC-33183 Short Term Marriage Counseling
- This is a course that is for the professional
helper. It provides a model for short-term marriage counseling which
is biblical, practical, and compassionate. Evaluations of five major approaches
to marriage counseling are included as an appendix of the text.
- CC-33203 Healing for Victims of Abuse
- Victims of abuse - any abuse - need
to know how other people have made it through the recovery process. A victim
of incest herself, the author of the text understands the myriad emotions
that victims struggle with and offers ten proven steps toward recovery.
- CC-33213 Recovering from the Past
- This course offers a practical and
prayerful guide to healing the hurt that may have occurred in the eight stages
of life as described by psychologist Erik Erikson.
- CC-53114 Healing Adult Victims of
Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Someone you know has been sexually
abused. A recent study indicated that 38% of the women interviewed
had been sexually abused by an adult or family member by the age of
18. This course is an intensely personal and specific look at this most "soul
deadening" form of abuse. Personal because it may be affecting you,
your spouse, a close friend or neighbor, or someone you know well at
church. And specific because it goes well beyond the general issues and solutions
normally discussed.
This course requires both a text and
a workbook.
- CC-33223 Song of Solomon
- A taped course in the style of Dr.
Dana Carpenter. This course covers probably the most controversial book in
the Bible. The Song of Solomon is often misunderstood and misinterpreted
even to the point that many would like it removed and declared non canonical.
Obviously, the Song of Solomon is a God-breathed marriage relationship handbook.
- CJ-3973 Evidence Law
- Written from an advocate's perspective,
the text for this course introduces how the courtroom operates and offers
a glimpse into the environment that influences rulings.
- DOC-8003 Pentecostal Doctrines
- A course that provides an in-depth
study of the teachings of the Bible as it examines fundamental biblical
truths in a manner that promotes growth, maturity and stability in Christians'
spiritual lives. A review of the Pentecostal position, this course explores
salvation, baptism in the Holy Ghost, sanctification, divine healing the
final judgement and other areas of the Pentecostal faith.
- ED-5494 Women in Ministry
- This course gives a fascinating account
of women in the two-thousand-year span of church history. Includes an exegetical
study of relevant Scripture passages
- ED-8013 Women's Ministry
- A life-saver for those initiating
new women's groups and those who want to revitalize existing women's programs.
Offers compelling ways to share the gospel, recruit volunteers for women's
ministry, lead Bible studies, work effectively with difficult people and
minister to hurting people. Gives hints on beginning prayer chains, plan
retreats, clothe and feed the needy and participate in world missions.
- HIS-8043 Baptist Heritage
- This course reviews massive amounts
of information and reduced it to an informative look at Baptist history.
The text for this course is a very readable 850 page volume that will enhance
any library.
- MIN-10133
Taking Special Care to Develop your Ministry
- WOR-8013 Liturgy
- Author Robert E. Webber, the author
of the text, says that a worship that will have staying power is a worship
that is firmly grounded in the old, yet aware of and concerned for new ways
to respond to the old, old story. The course examines the biblical foundations
of worship, a biblical theology of worship, a brief history of worship, and
the practice of worship.
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