Instructor: Ed Wharton
Lessons: 12
A course presenting the objective nature of the basic beliefs of the Christian religion. Topics covered include Jesus as a person in history, the accuracy of the New Testament writings, and the evidence for the identity, character, and resurrection of Jesus.
Instructor: Charles Speer Lessons: 12
This course will provide insight into ways to study the Bible and will suggest some tools with which to enhance your study. Charles Speer methodically takes you step by step through various ways you should approach a study of the Bible.
Instructor: Ed Wharton Lessons: 12
A study of the New Testament's teaching about the church that Christ established, both in the first century and today. Topics covered include the pattern principle and the church's identity, leadership, and worship.
Instructor: Ken Wilson, PhD
Lessons: 12
A focused discussion of Biblical examples and wise considerations for building and growing a godly family. This course addresses the marriage relationship as well as parenting.
Instructor: Ted Stewart Lessons: 24
This detailed study of Christian apologetics covers a lot of important ground, starting with evidence and logical reasoning related to the existence of God, the origins of the universe and of mankind, and the inspiration of the Bible. The instructor goes on to present recent archaeological and historical findings that shed light on Old Testament events and chronology.
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