- A straightforward study of the first Gospel covering its distinctive features, structure. The course holds to an early dating for the Book and a premillennial understanding of its prophetic elements.
Textbooks:
Ed Glasscock, Matthew (Moody Gospel Commentary)
Robert G. Gromacki, New Testament Survey
These messages provide an overview of the apostle Paul's letter to the Galatians. This is one of the most autobiographical letters of Paul, and it gives several glimpses into the history of the early church. It also provides one of the most comprehensive outlines of the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
Textbooks:
Timothy George, Galatians (NAC)
Robert G. Gromacki, New Testament Survey
- This course covers the Pauline letters of Colossians (taught by Dr Garland), and Philemon (taught by Dr Henebury). Dr Henebury also adds some material on "The Worldview of Colossians."
Textbooks:
F. F. Bruce, The Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, & to the Ephesians
Robert G. Gromacki, New Testament Survey
- A thorough verse by verse exposition of these early Pauline Epistles. These small letters contain much pastoral as well as prophetic truth. It is important to notice how Paul brings these two subjects together for this young congregation.
Textbooks:
D. Edmond Hiebert - 1 & 2 Thessalonians
Robert L. Gromacki - New Testament Survey - This is the first part of Dr Tony Garland's in-depth analysis of the last book of the Bible. The student will have a thorough acquaintance with the Apocalypse after taking the two parts of this study.
Textbooks for this and the following course are:
Revelation: An Exegetical Commentary (2 vols.) - Robert Thomas
Revelation: Four Views - Steve Gregg - This course continues the previous study on the Apocalypse. Here you will analyze Chapters 12 through 22.
Textbooks:
Revelation: An Exegetical Commentary (2 vols.) - Robert Thomas
Revelation: Four Views - Steve Gregg
