SESSION 4

ALL CLASSES
August 19 - 20, 22, 2024
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. CST
(VIRTUAL)

1007 - Introduction to the
New Testament
(COPP Phase 1)

Rev. Matthew Marshall

~ Required Textbook ~
Survey of the Old Testament
by Paul N. Benware
$5 (used) - $10

Survey the Old Testament. Included in this survey will be a general overview of the divisions, times, places—with emphasis on the nation of Israel, events, people, and archaeology of the Old Testament.

2015 - Foundations of Christian Ethics
(COPP Phase 4)

Mrs. Mable Giles Whitaker

~ Required Textbook ~
Christian Ethics, Contemporary Issues and Options (Second Edition)
by Norman L. Giesler 
$7 (used) - $24

Focus on understanding the philosophical and Christological approaches to Christian ethics. Engage in biblical principles for decision making and conduct for living.

7010 - Introduction to Discipleship
(COPP Phase 3)

Dr. Quill Brabham

~ Required Textbook ~
Becoming A Healthy Disciple:
10 Traits of a Vital Christian
by Stephen A. Macchia
$3 (used) - $16

Introduce the believer to the biblical principle of discipleship. Examine the character traits of believers, while looking at the overall examples of Jesus. Study discipleship methods of Jesus and the difference between discipleship and membership.

SP0005 Christian Apologetics

Dr. Christopher B. Davis, Sr. 

~ Required Textbook ~
Christian Apologetics
by Norman Geisler
$7 - $32

This course is an introduction to Christian apologetics and its relationship to evangelism. The course will teach the biblical, theological, and historical foundations of Christian apologetics. Additionally, the course will serve as a primer of cultural exegesis and cultural hermeneutics, the goal of which is to equip students with the critical analytical tools to engage contemporary cultural issues as they relate to matters of faith. Through required and recommended readings, class discussions and lectures the student will gain a clearer understanding of how to navigate and respond pastorally to some of today’s most challenging issues while at the same time formulating a cohesive Christian response to them.