| Course |
Course Name |
Media |
| CH501 |
Church History II (available Summer 2008) |
DVD |
| CH503 |
American Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
|
DVD |
| NT510 |
New Testament Backgrounds |
DVD |
| NT520 |
New Testament Introduction |
VHS |
| NT527 |
Revelation |
VHS |
| NT600 |
New Testament Parables |
VHS |
| NT615 |
Pastoral Epistles (available Summer 2008) |
DVD |
| OT510 |
Old Testament Backgrounds |
VHS |
| OT520 |
Old Testament Introduction |
VHS |
| OT526 |
Daniel |
DVD |
| OT649 |
Exile and Restoration |
DVD |
| PC501 |
Counseling Principles |
DVD |
| PC601 |
Counseling Problems |
DVD |
| PC621 |
Meeting Needs in Ministry (A Seminar
on Abuse and its Effects) |
VHS |
| PT501 |
Spiritual Formation |
DVD |
| PT504 |
Baptist Polity |
VHS |
| PT510 |
Sermon Prep/Communication |
VHS |
| PT530 |
Biblical Philosophy of Ministry |
DVD |
| TH500 |
Hermeneutics |
DVD |
| TH501 |
Prolegomena/Bibliology |
DVD |
| TH502 |
Trinitarianism (available Summer 2008) |
DVD |
| TH503 |
Angelology/Anthropology |
VHS |
| TH505 |
Ecclesiology |
DVD |
| TH605 |
Apologetics |
VHS |
The following courses are taught by Mr. George Coon, who holds an M.Div. and Th.M. from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto's School of Theology. Mr. Coon was a pastor for five years.
CH501 Church History II. This class will provide an introductory survey of the events, writings, and individuals of Western Church history from the Reformation to the present day. 2 credit hours.
TH501 Prolegomena and Bibliology. A survey of prolegomena, dealing with the nature, method and sources of theology; and bibliology, dealing with the doctrines of revelation, inspiration, illumination, and theological hermeneutics. Special emphasis will be placed on the contemporary debate over the inerrancy of Scripture. 2 credit hours.
TH502 Trinitarianism. A study of the existence, nature and works of God including study of divine attributes, the tri-personality of one Godhead, and ex nihilo creation. Special attention will be given to Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. 2 credit hours.
The following course is taught by Dr. Doug Finkbeiner, who holds an M.Div. and Th.M. from Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary, a D.Min. from Denver Seminary. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Early Judaism from the University of Pennsylvania. He pastored for 13 years and joined the seminary faculty in 1997.
NT510 New Testament Backgrounds. Chronology, social and political influences, and other background information necessary for a complete and proper understanding of New Testament revelation. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Mr.
Mark Farnham, who holds an M.Div. from Calvary Baptist
Theological Seminary and a Th.M. from Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary. He pastored for seven years and has been a seminary professor
since 2002.
CH503 American Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism. An examination of the history, philosophy, and methodology of that
splinter movement from historic fundamentalism, announced as the
new evangelicalism, evaluated in the light of the Word of God. 2
credit hours.
CH505 Ecclesiology.
A study concerned with the definition, purpose, organization,
ministry, government, relation, and ordinances of the church. 2
credit hours.
NT615 Pastoral Epistles. A study of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. The background, thought development and chronological placement of each book is studies. Emphasis is placed on instruction regarding pastoral leadership, church planting, organization and administration of the local church. Contemporary church issues will be treated to provide a biblical basis for a philosophy of pastoral ministry. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Calvary's president, Dr.
Samuel Harbin, who holds an M.Div. from Calvary Baptist
Theological Seminary and a D.Min. from Dallas Theological Seminary.
He also holds a Certification with the National Association of Nouthetic
Counselors (Faith Baptist Counseling Center). He was a senior pastor
for four years. He has been a seminary professor since 1995.
PC501 Counseling Principles. A
study of the philosophy of biblical counseling with an emphasis
on the principles and components of biblical counseling, the relation
of counseling to the local church, the dangers of non-Christian
and eclectic Christian counseling, confidentiality in counseling,
and the place of the person, norm (Scriptures) and problems in biblical
counseling. 2 credit hours.
PC601 Counseling Problems. A study of the more frequent
counseling problems faced by pastoral counselors. Among the topics
considered are anger, worry, fear, guilt, depression, marital conflict,
parent-child conflict, crisis intervention, grief, and addictive
behaviors. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Dr.
Steve Horine, who holds an M.Div. from Calvary Baptist
Theological Seminary and a Th.M. and Ph.D. from Westminster Theological
Seminary. He has been a seminary professor since 1992.
OT510 Old Testament Backgrounds. An introduction
to and study of the linguistic, literary, and cultural background
of the Old Testament particularly as it affected Israel. Areas of
interest include the history of God's chosen nation, Old Testament
chronology, neighboring Ancient Near East societies and cultures
that came in contact with an influenced Israel, Old Testament social
and religious institutions such as temple, priesthood, sacrifices,
etc. Biblical archaeological and historical records are utilized.
2 credit hours.
OT649 Exile and Restoration. The history of Israel from the time of Josiah through the ministry of Nehemiah. Study covers the books of I Kings through Esther. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Dr.
Timothy Jordan, Chancellor of Calvary Baptist Theological
Seminary, and Senior Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of Lansdale,
PA. He holds an M.Div. from Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary
and a D.Min. from Westminster Theological Seminary.
PT504 Baptist Polity. Principles and practices
of a Baptist church are treated. Church membership, officers, government,
discipline, ordinances, and other related matters are covered. 2
credit hours.
PT530 Biblical Philosophy of Ministry. The Biblical
concept of the pastoral office; pastoral duties and the pastor's
relationship to the total church program. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Dr.
Gordon Lovik, who holds an M.Div. and a Th.M. from
Central Baptist Theological Seminary and a Th.D. from Grace Theological
Seminary. He has been a seminary professor since 1963.
NT520 New Testament Introduction. Critical problems
of canon and text of the New Testament. The composition, authorship,
date, and design of each book are considered. The student also receives
a complete and proper understanding of New Testament revelation. 2 credit hours.
NT527 Revelation. An exposition of the futuristic
interpretation, premillennial and pretribulational. Other schools
of thought concerning the second coming of our Lord are treated. 2 credit hours.
NT600 New Testament Parables. A survey of the hermeneutics
of parabolic literature with an emphasis upon the parables found
in Matthew and Luke. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Dr.
Charles McLain, who holds an M.A. from Dropsie and
an M.Div. and Th.M. from Central Baptist Theological Seminary. He
also holds a Ph.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary. He has
been a seminary professor since 1983. He was a senior pastor for
four years.
OT520 Old Testament Introduction. An introductory
study of the Old Testament text including textual criticism, canonization,
methodologies, themes. Special attention will be directed to a study
of the history and technique of Critical Methods as well as an understanding
of unifying themes and characteristic distinctions between Pentateuch,
Writings, and Prophets. 2 credit hours.
OT526 Daniel. An analytical and expository study
of the book with a focus on the prophetic-apocalyptic sections.
This study provides and introduction and foundation for 'prophetic'
studies which are continued in Revelation and Eschatology. Prerequisite:
TH500. 2 credit hours.
TH500 Hermeneutics. A theoretical and practical
examination of the proper use of language as it is designed to convey
Scripture. Stress is placed on interpretation by a literal/normal/plain
hermeneutic. 2 credit hours.
The following course is taught by Dr.
Jeffrey Tuttle, who holds an M.Div. from Central Baptist
Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from Grace Theological Seminary, and
an Ed.D. from Bob Jones University. He has pastoral experience and
has also served as a seminary professor and as a missionary in Germany.
In 2003, he became the Dean of Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary.
PT510 Sermon Preparation/ Communication. Introduction
to basic communication theory and skills with emphasis on the methods
of constructing sermons. Special emphasis will be given to the proposition
and parallel supporting points of a sermon. Also studied, the dynamics
of effective Bible teaching. 2 credit hours.
The following courses are taught by Dr.
Warren Vanhetloo, who holds a Th. D. from Dallas Theological
Seminary and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He served
as a seminary professor for over 40 years.
TH503 Angelology and Anthropology. A study of angelology,
the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan;
and anthropology, a study of the origin, nature and original state
of man; the fall; doctrine of sin and free agency. 2 credit
hours.
TH605 Apologetics. An examination of the unity
and logical foundation of the Christian faith; systematic defense
of the Christian system. 2 credit hours.
The following course is taught by Dr. Timothy Jordan
and Dr. Charles McLain. (Please see previous entries
for information regarding these two instructors.)
PC621 Ministering to Victims of Abuse. This course
is designed (1) to assist the Christian worker in understanding
and recognizing the causes and characteristics of abuse; and (2)
to formulate a biblical approach that will deal with the personal
and relationship-shattering effects of abuse and that will deliver
people from the bondage of their victimization and sin. 2 credit
hours.
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