Sunday, October 20, 2013

Doctorate Level Seminary Courses for a Bachelor's Level Training for Divinity Studies Concerning Future Research, Dissertations, and Godly In-Depth Studies

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 St. Polycarp (AD 69-155)
  1. The Sovereign Innocence of the Triune Godhead (3 credits)
  2. Dem Dry Bones:  The Book of Ezekiel (3 credits)
  3. Unknown and Disregarded Post-millennialism:  The Book of Jeremiah (3 credits)
  4. A Biblical Study of the Power of Being in Presuppositional Ontology in Light of the False Teachings of Greek Orthodoxy, Sedevacantism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Hinduism (3 credits)
  5. A Study of Foredetermined Incarnation of Christ, the Supremacy of Glory and the Battle/Warfare over Glory, Ontological Eternal Self-Existence and Compatibilistic Freedom:  Why, How, Where, When and What Regarding the Fall of Satan and Human Beings (3 credits)
  6. "Biblical Mathematics and Economics" (3 credits)
  7. A Presuppositional Rationality of World Religions (3 credits)
  8. A Theological Approach to the History and Use of the Latin Language (3 credits)
  9. A Christian Approach of Warning Against the Occult (3 credits)
  10. A Biblical, Apologetic, Historical, Constitutional and Theological Approach to Ancient and Modern Immorality and Sodomy (3 credits)
  11. Freedom of God Evangelism (3 credits)
  12. The History of Roman Executions and Papal Forgeries (3 credits)
  13. A Biblical, Theological and Historical Study of Angelogy (3 credits)
  14. The Intent of the Atonement of Jesus Christ: Biblical and Historical Primary Sources (3 credits)
  15. The Book of Nahum (3 credits)
  16. The Role of the World and the Word in Mental Health (3 credits)

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