Class Schedule 2019

SPRING SEMESTER 2019
TUESDAY
1st Period | 7:30-9:20 am
OT 551
OT Poetic Books
PT 601
Homiletics I
ST 603
Syst. Theology III
2nd Period | 9:30-11:20 am
OT 553
OT Prophets
ST 602
Syst. Theology II
PT 503
Min. Management
3rd Period | 11:30-1:10 pm
NT 805
Seminar on Advanced Greek Grammar
WEDNESDAY
1st Period | 7:30-9:20 am
NT 602
Greek Grammar II
NT 702
Greek Exeg. Methods
ST 615
Dispensationalism
2nd Period | 9:30-10:25am; 11:20am-12:05pm
CH 502
Church Hist. II
OT 602
Hebrew Grammar II
OT 702
Hebrew Exeg. Methods
THURSDAY
1st Period | 7:30-9:20 am
OT 552
OT Historical Books
ST 603
Syst. Theology III
2nd Period | 9:30-10:25am; 11:20am-12:05pm
ST 602
Syst. Theology II
NT 741
Greek Exeg. of 1 Peter
FRIDAY
1st Period | 7:30-9:20 am
NT 602
Greek Grammar II
ST 710
Senior Doctrinal Seminar
2nd Period | 9:30-11:20 am
NT 551
Life & Ministry of Paul
OT 602
Hebrew Grammar II
PT 603
Homiletics III
MONDAY
6:30-8:20 pm

CC 530
World Religions
WED – THUR
10:30-11:10 am

CHAPEL

FALL SEMESTER 2018
WEDNESDAY
2nd Period | 9:30-10:25am; 11:20am-12:05pm
MONDAY
6:30-8:20 pm

ST 754
Evangelical Theology
WED – THUR
10:30-11:10 am

CHAPEL

First Session (One-Week Module): May 21–24 (8:00 AM–3:50 PM)
OT530 Haggai and Malachi (2 hours), Dr. Dunham
Room 202
A study of the books of Haggai and Malachi. The intent of this course is to examine the introductory issues and to develop the message of each book. Attention is also given to the theological content of each work.

Second Session (Two-Week Module): May 28–June 7 (8:00–11:50 AM)
OT640 Old Testament Theology (2 hours), Dr. Snoeberger
Room 202
A systematic study of the major Bible doctrines from the standpoint of the Old Testament
believer. Since stress in this course is on the progress of revelation, appeals for support to
the New Testament are minimized; discontinuities between OT theology and Christian
theology, however, are targeted for special emphasis.

Third Session (One-Week Module): June 18–21 (8:00 AM–3:50 PM)
CC526 Contextualization (2 hours), Missions Faculty
Room 202
An examination of the process involved with communicating a Christian worldview in a
biblically faithful and culturally relevant manner. Contextualizing the messenger and the
message will be considered. Special attention will be given to self-theologizing in
cross-cultural contexts.