Hebraic Institute of Theology courses are designed to be finished at your own pace [self-paced]. This course of study is designed for those that want to increase their understanding of Scripture as well as for those that are working in ministry.
Our goal in religious education is to remain neutral on doctrinal beliefs. However, we will continue to strive for excellence in the fundamental and foundational elements of education in theology. These courses may not be transferable to other institutions of higher learning.
The Bachelor of Theology's approximate completion time is two years. The Bachelor of Theology requires a High School Diploma or equivalent upon enrollment. No course grade less than a "C" or "70%" is permitted in the Bachelor of Theology program.
Plagiarism
Acts of plagiarism are violations of academic policy and will not be tolerated. When students submit work purporting to be their own‚ but which in any way borrows ideas‚ organization‚ wording or anything else from another source without appropriate acknowledgment of the fact‚ students are guilty of plagiarism.
Admissions
The Bachelor of Theology requires a high school diploma or equivalent [GED] upon enrollment.
Applied Theology Curriculum Outline
BTh-400: Terminology & Sources - 3 Credit Hour
Description: This course includes the most frequently used terminology in theology, primary and secondary sources,
BTh -410: Theology Proper Basic - 3 Credit Hours
Description: A brief study of the Most-High's Name
BTh -420: Old Testament Fundamentals - 3 Credit Hours
Description: The study and layout of the Old Testament; the Torah, Prophets, Writings, covenants, prose and poetry, autographs, manuscripts, and codices.
BTh-430: New Testament Fundamentals - 3 Credit Hours
Description: This course examines the New Testament layout, canonization, and chronology of the writings.
BTh -440: Non-Canonical Writings - 3 Credit Hours
Description: A survey study in Hebraic Writings, Christian Writings, Pseudepigrapha Writings, and Apocryphal Writings.
BTh-450: Biblical Hebrew - 21 Credit Hours
Description: An introduction to Biblical Hebrew.
Hermeneutics (Interpretation) - 9 Credit Hours
Greek 1, 2, 3 - 9 Credit Hours
Old Testament Textual Criticism - 3 Credit Hours
New Testament Textual Criticism - 3 Credit Hours
Biblical History
Biblical Archaeology
Biblical Hebrew Language Applications - 12 Credit Hours
Translation & Interpretation Applications - 12 Credit Hours
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Total: 91 Credit Hours
$299.00
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