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Register for Winter Quarter
Classes for Winter Quarter run from January 2nd through March 9th.
Tuition is $225 for each course, plus a $50 registration fee.Review the winter quarter course options below.Complete the form and click the “Proceed” button.You may choose to Pay Offline (Cash or Check), Pay Now In Full or Monthly Payment Plan.
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- OT Intro II (E-632) Job-Malachi
- Theology I: God (S-713)
- Foundations of Ministry
- Church History V (H-831)
- NT Introduction I (E-620)
- John (E-810)
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Winter Quarter Courses
Day/Time | Description | Instructor |
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Monday6pm | OT Intro II (E-632) Job-MalachiThis course is a survey of the content of the Old Testament with a brief analysis of each book and careful study of selected texts. | Dr. Shoemaker |
Tuesday6pm | Theology I: God (S-713)This is a study of the nature and attributes of God and includes the doctrines of the Trinity, creation, and the fall into sin. | Dr. Stewart |
Wednesday6pm | Foundations of MinistryThis class explores the biblical foundation of Christian ministry and service. Ministry for Jesus flows out from a relationship with Jesus, and is built on the three-fold foundation of our identity in Christ, our understanding of our purpose, and our sense of belonging within our community. | Prof. Golling |
Thursday2pm | Church History V (H-831) This is a study of the developments of the Church in America, from the Colonial period (when the American colonies declared themselves free and independent states from Great Britain on July 4, 1776) to the present. | Prof. Lindholm |
Thursday 6pm | NT Introduction I (E-620)This class is an introduction and analysis of the New Testament Scriptures. Part one will cover the gospels and Acts. Part two (spring quarter) will cover the twenty-one New Testament letters and the Apocalypse. | Dr. Holcomb |
Thursday6pm | John (E-810) This subject is devoted to the study of the purpose and special characteristics of the fourth Gospel, its authenticity and unique value. | Prof. Lindholm |