Advanced Studies: Graduate Level Classes

If your goal is to be an educated leader in the church, then these seminary-level courses are for you. These classes are not for the novice; if you have not had much training, you will probably want to start with the Biblical Training Institute. If you want to work through these classes, then our encouragement is to start with content, then move to theology and conclude with application.

Most of these classes have a lay-level counterpart in LAMP.

The classes listed below without links are waiting for funding.


Core classes

Biblical Studies

Old Testament Survey, Dr. Douglas Stuart

Old Testament Theology, Dr. Paul House

New Testament Survey: The Gospels, Dr. Robert Stein

New Testament Survey: Acts-Revelation, Dr. Robert Stein

Introduction to the New Testament: The Gospels and Acts, Dr. Craig Blomberg

Introduction to the New Testament: Romans to Revelation, Dr. Craig Blomberg

New Testament Theology, Dr. Frank Thielman

Biblical Hermeneutics, Dr. Robert Stein

Christian Thought

Systematic Theology I, Dr. Bruce Ware

Systematic Theology II, Dr. Bruce Ware

Church History I (Pentecost up to the Reformation), Dr. Gerald Bray

Church History II (Reformation to present), Dr. Gerald Bray

World Mission of the Church, Dr. Timothy Tennent

Christian Ministry

Educational Ministry of the Church, Dr. Gary Parrett

Worship, Dr. Gary Parrett

Pastoral Theology, Dr. John Piper


Electives

Biblical Studies

Biblical Greek, Dr. William Mounce

Hebrews, Dr. George Guthrie

Christian Thought

Christian Apologetics, Dr. Ronald Nash

Martin Luther, Dr. Gordon Isaac

Christian Ethics, Dr. Ronald Nash

Advanced Worldview Analysis, Dr. Ronald Nash

History of Philosophy and Christian Thought, Dr. Ronald Nash

Contemporary World Missions, Dr. Timothy Tennent

Theology of Mission, Dr. Peter Kuzmic

Introduction to Islam, Dr. Timothy Tennent

Introduction to Buddhism, Dr. Timothy Tennent

Introduction to Hinduism, Dr. Timothy Tennent

Christian Ministry

Preaching, Dr. Bryan Chapell

Evangelism