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Magister Certificate of Biblical Studies

 

Magister Certification - The Magister Certification program is the program that is the mastery level accomplishment in our Institute of Biblical Studies.  This certification Exposes the student to an intense level of understanding of Biblical Studies wherein the Bible becomes the course material.  This certification also prepares the inividual to beome a qualified entry level professor here at R.M.E.G.   The student will be exposed to higher leveled Biblical Studies, Systematic Theology, Hermeneutics,  Biblical Exegesis & Eisogesis along with other elements of R.M.E.G. Principles of Biblical Studies.

 

Each Course in the Intermediatus Program is 5 Credits @ $20.00 per Credit Hour.  The second Certificate calls for 20 Courses for a total of 110 Credit Hours @ $20.00 per Credit Hour for a total of $2500 for the Novicius Program.

 

1.  Systematic Theology 4  TH-204 -Part 4 of our Geiselrian  Systematic Theology

 

2.  Apostolic Theological Concepts 1 -TH-205 -This is the follow-up course to our Apostolic Prolegomena course which will introduce our students to a Systematic Apostolic Theology.  This course will define what Apostolicity is and also what it is not.

 

3.  Elohiym -THP-101 -The First course in Theology Proper from an Apostolic Oneness perspective.  The name of God as it is in Genesis 1:1 will be examined and student will be exposed to the doctrinal perceptions and perspective translations of this scripture and name.

 

 

4.  A Hebraic/Israeli Perspective of Theology - TH-206 -This course will explore the Hebraic Israeli concept of Theology as it was taught, applied and lived.

 

5.  A Hebrew/Greek Perspective of Theology - TH-207 - This course is the sister course to TH-206 and will explore the Hebraic/Greek perspective of Theology as it pertained to the church and those who became a part of it in the 1st century.

 

6.  Exegetical Analysis of Theological Concepts 1 -TH-208 - This course will explore exegetically the concepts of a Biblical Theology.  Specific Phrases and conceptualized ideas will be examined from a purely exegetical definitive approach.  It is here that the students will explore interpretive exegesis as more than an analytical exercise but the analysis will be to ascertain probable meaning of the text.

 

7.  The Theology of Life (A Living Theology) 1 PTH-200 - This course is taken from our Practical Theology Department.  It will examine the need for a Living Theology that focuses on the utilization of theology in everyday living.

 

8.  Basic Explorations In Koine Greek - LAN-100 - This is the introductory course for the study of Koine Greek.  The student will be exposed to basic Greek and will learn to form basic terms and read them as well.  This course will stress Biblical Greek.

 

9.  Philosophy In Theology -PHIL-100 -This course will explore the basics of a theology that incorporates philosophy as it did when first originated in the 1st century.  It will explore the Greek thought from the perspective of the Apostles and some of the early church scholars.

 

10.  Essencological Anthropology (An Anthropological Theology)- ANTH-100 - This course will expose our students to the study of man from a Biblical Perspective.  Man will be examined from the point of view of being the creation of God that was given a specificity of purpose.  The course will also explore those differences in a creationalist and evolutionist point of view.

 

11.   The Ecclessia Out Of Balance -ECC-103  This course will explore the subject of Ecclessiatical Theology which explores the Biblical Concepts of the Church, her formation and governance in accordance to the scripture and what happens when the church is out of sync with proper theological principles on which she was formed.

 

12.    Koine Greek Foundations -LAN-101 - This is the second course in our studies on Greek.  The students  will explore the interpretation of Greek clauses and phrases from an exegetical point of view and also learn to right specific terms and be aware of their definitions.

 

13.  An Analysis of The Gospel -BS-200 - This course will focus on the examination of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and explore why the Gospel is necessary for salvation.

 

14.  Social Constructs & The Need For A Biblical Theology -HUM-200 -This is one of our humanities courses and will explore the principles of basic sociology and why a Biblical Theology is necessary for a religious intolerant society.

 

15.  An Apostolic Theological Worldview - TH-209 - This course will explore the Apostolic Worldview in accordance to the Biblical Concepts and how the Apostolic Church constructs their theology from an Apostlic Modality that was taught and accepted by the 1st century church and taught as truth by the Apostles of Jesus.

 

16.  The Study of God - THP- 200 - A Classic Study on the Nature and Being of God.  This course is a second tier course in our Theology Proper Division of our Theology Department.

 

17.  Basic Hebrew (Introduction) LAN-103 -This is our first course in the studies of the Hebrew Language.  The student will be exposed to the Hebrew alpha bet (Alef/Bet) and will learn the basics of the language. 

 

18.  God And The First Principles THP-201 - This course will examine the first principles that enable the student to understand existence and the nature of that existence (Ontological Reality) by comprehending the nature of existence and the reality of a Divine Creator from a Logical Theological Perspective.

 

19.  Worldviews From An Apostolic Theology - TH-210 - This course will expose the student to the concept and systemic belief systems concerning one's view of existence and reality.  The course will examine the worldviews from a theological perspective and therefore will focus on the viewpoints concerning the existence and being of God.

 

20.  A Logical Exploration On The Existence of God - LOG-200 -This course will expose the student to the use of syllogistic logic to explore logical formulas that can support the existence of God.  The student will be exposed to classic logic as well as the use of the theories and formula of Leibntz and his formula M=N. 

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