Dr. Bill Reynolds
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Emmanuel Baptist University

Department of Theology Courses

TH.141 EVANGELISM. This course presents the doctrine of Salvation and the method of approaches in presenting the plan of Salvation to the unsaved. The student is prompted, encouraged, and equipped to seek and find those who are lost. (4 hours)

TH.241/242 BIBLE DOCTRINE I AND II. This is a study of the Triune God and Biblical beliefs. it includes the study of the Trinity, man, angels, Satan, the church, Faith, justification, Adoption, and other doctrines of the Bible (Two semester courses)(8 hours)

TH.341/342 GENERAL THEOLOGY: I AND II. This approach to Theology seeks to simplify difficult doctrinal concepts and present them in a readily understandable form, as they are set forth in the Scriptures. This course embraces studies on major doctrinal topics; The Scriptures, Man, Sin, Salvation, the Church, Angels, and the last things. (Two semester courses)

TH.481 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. This course includes a major writing project in the field of Theology whereby the student is allowed to research an area of personal interest.(8 hours)

Th.541 HISTORICAL THEOLOGY. Acquaints the student with the Theologians of the past and their work whereby the student mayhave a knowledge of the various thoughts regarding Theology.
(4 hours)

Th.542 LAW OR GRACE. The aim of this course is to lead the student into an understanding of the basic principles of law and grace and what it means to be delivered from the law. (4 hours)

Th.58l INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. This course includes a major writing project where the student researches the doctrine of God in relation to His decrees, His sovereignty, the arguments for His existence, as well as the meaning of the various names given Him.
(8 hours)

Th.582 DISPENSATIONALISM. An in-depth study of the doctrine of God's plan and purpose in the ages. Allows the student to see God's plan at work during the period of time from creation to the end of time.

Th.583 ESCHATOLOGY. Biblical Eschatology is a study of things to come. A study of methods of interpretation, the various Covenants, the course of this present age, the different tribulation theories, the second advent of Christ, the judgements, as well as the millenial reign of Christ, and the new heaven and the new earth.
(8 hours)

Th.641 CHRISTOLOGY. This is a study of the person and work of Christ, the Redeemer as He appears in type and prophecy on the pages of Hebrew Scriptures. A scholarly approach is made to this subject. (8 hours)

Th.682 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY THEOLOGY. This course presents an advanced treatise on Theology, presenting the historical concurrents to Biblical Christianity and the philosophical and apologetical arguments in defense of the faith. This course defines and explains major Christian doctrines and provides the Biblical data from which they are drawn. (Two semester course) (8 hours)

Th.683 ADVANCED CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. This is a comprehensive, thorough, and scholarly approach to the study of Theology. The student covers such subjects as; Theism, Bibliology, Theology, Angelology, Anthropology and Soteriology, etc. (Two semester course)

Th.781 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I. This course is designed for Doctoral candidates and requires research of the following subjects: Bibliology, Theology Proper,Angelology,Anthropology,
Harmartiology and Soteriology. Research to be conducted in Systematic Theology by Lewis Sperry Chafer, Volumes lY-VI, and submitted to the seminary in Thesis form. Research material can be changed by discretion of Academic Dean. (Two semester course)
(8 hours)

Th.782 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II. This course is a continuation of Th.781. The student is required to research the areas of; Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Christology, and Pneumatology. Research is to be same as Th.78 1. (Two semester course)(8 hours)

Th.783 THESIS. This course is a research and writing project requiring the Doctoral candidate to complete satisfactorily a Thesis in the field of Theology. It shall conform to the standards as set forth by the seminary. The candidate should contact the office of the President for guidelines. (8 hours)

Th.784/785 MAJOR DOCTRINES. An in depth study of the five major Christian 785 doctrines. The study is drawn primarily from the book of Romans, and deals with the Doctrines of Condemnation, Justification, Sanctification, Glorification, and Consecration.
(8 hours)

Th.786 TYPES AND TYPOLOGY IN THE OT. A study of personal types, Historical types, and Ritual types.
(8 hours)

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