To read the New Testament fruitfully, one should have a fair knowledge about the historical, religious, cultural and philosophical setting of the New Testament world.

This one-credit course will provide an introduction to the New Testament with particular reference to the various contexts surrounding the writings of the New Testament books.

This course will also provide a brief introduction to each of the books of the New Testament.

Studying the Old Testament Survey can unlock a richer understanding of God and his redemptive work in the world. This course provides a clear guide for learners interested in exploring the big picture of the Bible, understanding the major themes of the Old Testament and examining how the Old Testament lays foundation to understand the New testament.

This course identifies how God utilizes Scripture, people, personal experiences, contexts, literature, spiritual disciplines, and events to transform believers holistically into Christlikeness. The format of the course will include inquiry, critical thinking, theological reflection, and an introduction to the holistic formation model.

This course explores how growing in the practice of spiritual disciplines can help us to build an intimate relationship with God. It highlights how godly choices we make results in personal transformation and growth in spiritual maturity. The format of the course will include inquiry, critical thinking, theological and personal reflection.

An overview of the basic message of this apocalyptic writing. 

This course will give an overview of  the biblical, historical, cultural, liturgical, and practical dimensions of Christian worship.