Below you will find an overview of our curriculum for each of our five discipleship programs.
There are different areas of study followed by the course number and name in gold. Lastly. you will see the main professor/teacher of this course and any guest lecturers that will be included within the classes.
You will see that our classes and lectures come from a number of world class institutes and universities. Each of them have a proven passion and desire to share their knowledge with students from all over the world.
Apologetics
Classes
Apologetics 330
Christian Apologetics
Professor -Dr. Art Lindsley
The C.S. Lewis Institute
Guest Lecture
Dr. William Lane Craig
Biola University
Evangelism 370
Communicating the Gospel: C.S. Lewis Style
Professor- Dr. Jerry Root
The C.S. Lewis Institute at Wheaton College
Apologetics Elective 390
The student will pick one elective course within the C.S. Lewis Institute Course Library.
Historical
Theology Classes
Historical Theology 280
Historical Theology: Ancient and Medieval Thought
Professor- Neal Martin
Trinity International School of Theology
Guest Lectures-
Dr. John Grassmick
Dallas Theological Seminary
Guest Lectures-
Dr. Bruce Gordon
Yale Divinity School, Yale University.
Guest Lectures-
Dr. Nathan Busenitz
The Master’s Seminary
Historical Theology 290
Reformation and Modern Thought
Professor- Neal Martin
Trinity International School of Theology
Guest Lectures-
Dr. Nathan Busenitz
The Master’s Seminary
Bible
Classes
Bible 120
Introduction to Hermeneutics
Professor- Dr. Todd Miles
Western Seminary
Guest Lectures-Professor- Neal Martin
Trinity International School of Theology
Old Testament 150
Old Testament Elective
Student will choose one Old Testament Course to study within DTS Online Courses
New Testament 170
New Testament Elective
Student will choose one New Testament Course to study within DTS Online Courses
Theology
Classes
Theology 220
Discipleship
Professor- Neal Martin
Trinity International School of Theology
Additional Content by The Charles Stanley Institute "Called to Be a Disciple".
Theology 250
Introduction to Spiritual Warfare
Professor- Gerry Breshears
Western Seminary
Additional Content by The C.S. Lewis Institute "Responding to the New Witchcraft". Lecturer- Dr. Art Lindsley
World Religions
Classes
World Religions 410
The Abrahamic Religions In Context.
This Course is made up of 3 "Lecture Series".
The Jewish History Lectures
Professor -Dr. Henry Abramson at
Touro University
Foundations of the Christian Faith. Basic Bible Doctrine.
Professor -Chris VanBuskirk
Blue Letter Bible Institute
Essentials of Islam
Professor- Dr. Timothy
Tennent
Biblicaltraining.org at
Asbury Theological
Seminary
World Religions 420
Eastern Religions in Context.
This Course is made up of 5 "Lecture Series".
Introduction to Buddhism.
Professor- Dr. Timothy Tennent
Biblicaltraining.org at Asbury Theological Seminary
Introduction to Essentials of Hinduism.
Professor- Dr. Timothy Tennent
CHRISTIANITY VS. WORLD RELIGIONS.
Lecturer - Mike Mazzalongo
Sikhism Through It’s Scriptures.
Professor- Harpreet Singh
Edx.org at
Harvard University
Responding to the New Age.
Professor- Dr. Art Lindsley
The C.S. Lewis Institute
Final Capstone Project
Guided Research 610
Guided Reading & Research.
Reading Phase
Students will choose one area of study and prepare a reading plan with their mentor or the Dean of Theology.
Research & Writing Phase
Students will begin further research and writing until they complete one full academic paper (approximately 10-15 pages).
Publish Phase Students will review, rewrite and publish their work on the Humanities Commons Core Repository.
Capstone Project
Note: Students may also submit an alternative capstone project instead of an academic paper.
Examples of this are the creation of:
A Sermon Series.
A Small Group Study.
Children's Bible Curriculum.
An Online Bible Video Project.
A Devotional Booklet.
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