Academic Departments: Bible & Theology
The Bible is the ultimate authority for evangelical
Christians to judge doctrine, experience, and practice. Therefore,
the study of Scripture occupies a strategic place in the curriculum
of the seminary. At the core of the Bible offerings are the biblical
theology and biblical exegesis courses which enable students
of the Bible at the graduate level to enhance their interpretative
skills and to draw out principles applicable to their lives and
ministries today.
Systematic and historical theology courses provide the context
necessary for developing a truly balanced Pentecostal and Charismatic
ministry of the Word.
The Bible and Theology Department seeks to equip both practitioners
and academicians to properly handle the Scripture and theology,
using all the best tools and resources under the guidance of
the Holy Spirit.
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here for Bible and Theology Departmental Lectureships.
Professors
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Courses
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James D. Hernando, Ph.D.
Department Chairperson
Professor of New Testament
Roger
D. Cotton, Th.D.
Professor of Old Testament
Deborah M. Gill, Ph.D.
Professor of New Testament Exposition
Gary
B. McGee, Ph.D.
Professor of Church History and Pentecostal Studies
Doug Oss, Ph.D.
Professor of Bible Exposition
James
H. Railey, Jr., D.Th.
Professor
of Theology
David A. Thomas, Ph.D.
Visiting Professor of Mission Theology
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Biblical Aramaic (BAR)
Biblical Greek (BGR)
Biblical Hebrew (BHE)
Biblical Studies and Biblical
Theology (BIB)
Historical Studies (HIS)
Philosophy and Apologetics
(PHI)
Research (RES)
Systematic Theology (THE)
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Updated:
Monday, March 19, 2007 5:33 PM
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