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Integrative Theology of Magister

( ITH.M.)

 

All Courses Are 5 Credits Each

12 Courses 60 Credits

 

1.  Scriptural Analysis 2 -BST-202 - This is the second course that will explore the dissecting of a passage of scripture using the Exhaustive Word Declination Formula to arrive at the exegeted meaning of the text.

 

2.  Scriptural Analysis 3-BST-203 - This is the third course in the series of scripture analysis and will expose the student to the unique tenses of specific words in their context from their original language thereby constructing the text from the original meaning as close as possible.

 

3.  Exegetical Construction & Analysis of An Apostolic Divine Theology Proper - ITH-204 - This course will explore the deeper elements of exegesis wherein a theology proper will be constructed using exegetical analysis from an Apostolic Perspective

 

4.  An Interlinear Textual Study of John-TH-301- This course will explore the book of John using the New Testament Interlinear and the original Koine as the support material.

 

5.  An Interlinear Textual Study of Acts-TH-302- This course will explore the book of Acts utilizing the Greek Interlinear as a study guide to understanding the original text of scripture.

 

6.  An Interlinear Textual Study of Mark-TH-303- This course will explore the book of Mark utilizing the Greek Interlinear as a study guide to understanding the original meaning of the text.

 

7.  An Interlinear Textual Study of Matthew-TH-304-This course will explore the book of Matthew utilizing the Greek Interlinear as a study guide to understanding the original meaning of the text.

 

8.  An Interlinear Textual Study of Luke-TH-305 -This course will explore the book of Luke utilizing the Greek Interlinear as a study guide to understanding the original meaning of the text.

 

9.  An Analysis of Trinitarian & Oneness Approaches To Theology-TH-306- This course will explore the unique differences in the doctrine of Trinitarians and Oneness Theology.

 

10.  An Apostolic Theological Apologetics -TH-400-This course will explore specific apologetics for the Apostolic Faith.

 

11. An Apostolic Polemics -TH-401-This course will explore the ussage of an Apostolic Polemic system in defending the Apostolic position for our theological stance.

 

12. An Apostolic Apprach To Difficult Passages of Scripture-TH-402-This course will explore the difficult 

Integrative Theology of Supremus Certificate Program(ITH.S.)

 

All Courses are 5 Credits Each

12 courses 60 Credits

 

1.  An Investigative Analysis of Early Christian Beliefs - TH-403 -This course will examine the earliest belief systems of the Christian Church. The student will become accustomed to the belief systems and some of the thoughts on various doctrinal and church beliefs.

 

2.  Abberrant Theological Systems of The 1st Century-TH-404 -This course will explore some of the earliest cults of the Christian Church and also explore those elements that make them to be cults that are not in alignment with biblical principles.

 

3.  The Study of The Summa of Thomas Acquinas -TH-405-408 -These courses will comprise  classes and will examine the entire Summa Theologica.  each class will specifically examine the volumes of the Summa in the order of their volume.

 

4.  The Works of Aristotle 1&2 TH-409-410 -These two courses will specifically explore the teachings and writings of Aristotle from a purely Apostolic Approach.

 

5.  The Word Became Flesh-TH-500- This course will explore the topic and those dynamics that are centered around the incarnation of the logos as well as the philosophy and teachings of those who dealth with the problematic doctrine.

 

6. Renewal Theology-TH-501-This Theology will explore a unique system of theology and address its validity as a genuine biblical theology.

 

 

7.  Investigations of Christian Dogmatics-TH-502-This course will expose the students to examining the dogmatics of the Christian Faith.  This course on Dogmatics will explore the Trinitarian system of dogmatics and will also contrast this view with those from a purely oneness point of view.

 

8.  Thesis Project- The thesis project should be submitted at the begining of this certificate program for approval.  The thesis is the last requirement of this program and the student must fulfill all requirements to receive their certifcate of Supremus.  The thesis program requires a written thesis and an oral presentation.

Magister/Supremus

Integrative Theology

The Magister Supremus of Integrative Theology is the final program for the Integrative Theological Credential.  It consists of an analytical critique of 3 Commentaries.  Each commentary must have a minimum of three volumes.  The Candidate must complete the following for each commentary:

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1.  An overview abstract on the theme and method of approaching scriptures by the commentary author(s)

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2.  A personal reflection on the method of commentary writing by the author(s)

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3.  A Person Theological Stance on the Content of Each Volume and the contents of each.

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Note: Each section must have the overview, commentary on the writing method, your critique or assessment on the content of each section in each commentary.  An individual has a time limit of 2 and half years to complete this program.  

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