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Systematic Theology I - This course is part one of three classes designed to bring a theological and philosophical understanding of today’s issues that confront Christianity. It is a simple yet comprehensive overview of five of the essential doctrines of the Bible: The nature and need of theology, Bibliology, Theology Proper, Christology, and Pneumatology.
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Instructor(s): Randall McCreary |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Systematic Theology II - This course is part two of three classes designed to bring a theological and philosophical understanding of today’s issues that confront Christianity. It is a simple yet comprehensive overview of four essential doctrines of the Bible: Angelology, Anthropology, Hamartiology and Soteriology.
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Instructor(s): Randall McCreary |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Systematic Theology III - This course is part three of three classes designed to bring a theological and philosophical understanding of today’s issues that confront Christianity. It is a simple yet comprehensive overview of three essential doctrines of the Bible: ecclesiology, general eschatology & eschatology.
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Instructor(s): Randall McCreary |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Book of Acts - This course is designed to give a thorough overview of the Book of Acts emphasizing how Luke develops his purpose (s) such as the advancement of the Kingdom of God, the life of the Apostle Paul (journeys and Church planting/development), and the development of the New Testament church.
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Instructor(s): Pastor Mark Orellana, B.Min. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Book of Romans - Romans is one of the most important books in the Bible. This course provides an exposition of the book of Romans that emphasizes the application of Paul’s theology to the pastoral needs of both his churches and ours.
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Instructor(s): Pastor Mark Orellana, B.Min. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Old Testament Survey - This course will provide a panoramic view of the Old Testament. The major features of each book will be highlighted as well as their practical value in our modern world. Special attention will be given to the content, chronology and historical background.
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Instructor(s): Nick Gonzalez, M.Div. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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New Testament Survey - This course will provide a panoramic view of the New Testament. The major features of each book will be highlighted as well as their practical value in our modern world. Special attention will be given to the content, chronology and historical background.
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Instructor(s): Nick Gonzalez, M.Div. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Research and Writing - Research and writing skills are vital to effective communication. This course is designed to enhance a student’s ability to do effective research as well as develop proper writing skills. Students will learn correct grammar, spelling and vocabulary to enhance writing style. Also covered will be the writing process, the three steps of resourcing and drafting & revising. Students will also learn how to find information as well as how to include that research into their writing. An introduction to library research skills will be included along with a list of research resources to assist the student in writing projects.
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Instructor(s): Joann Parra |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Introduction To Missions - This course provides an introduction to the biblical and historical perspective of mission. Missiological terminology, contextualization, integration of mission concepts (glocal movements), and the importance of the body of Christ working together to fulfill the Great Commission will be examined. The development of a "missional" mindset within each context of urban, cross cultural and world mission will be discussed. We will survey "Missio Dei" (The Mission of God) in both the Old and New Testaments. We will also examine Victory Outreach International as an urban mission model.
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Instructor(s): Brian & Vivian Villalobos, MA. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Teologia Sistematica I - Este curso está diseñado a entrelazar un mejor entendimiento teológico y filosófico de los temas que hoy, el cristianismo enfrenta. No es un estudio profundo de teología, pero uno si obtendrá un conocimiento de las doctrinas esenciales del cristiano. Esta clase cubrirá 1 de 3 partes de Teología Sistemática.
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Instructor(s): Pastor Rene Bojorquez, B.Min. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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Historia de La Iglesia I - El curso nos llevara por un estudio cronológico e histórico de la historia de la iglesia. Observaremos los eventos y personajes de importancia que determinaron la dirección y el desarrollo teológico de la iglesia. Estudiaremos desde los trasfondos y factores que prepararon la venida del señor, hasta la caída de Roma. Veremos la influencia de la iglesia sobre personas, gobiernos y sociedades durante estos primeros cuatro siglos.
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Instructor(s): Pastor Luis Saenz, A.R.S. |
Course Full |
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Dates: 7/19/2010 - 8/30/2010 |
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