TYPICAL UNDERGRADUATE UNIT OFFERINGS
Since the units are constantly being evaluated as part of our accreditation, the exact list does change. For a more complete list, please consult our Academic Handbook.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
100-Level
Introduction to the Old Testament; Introduction to the New Testament;
200/300-Level
Hermeneutics; The Pentateuch; Old Testament Historical Books; Prophetic Literature; Wisdom Literature; Isaiah; Synoptic Gospels; The Johannine Literature; Pauline Literature; Romans; Hebrews & General Epistles; Gospels and Holy Living; Acts; The Corinthian Correspondence; Ministry Insights from Corinthians; Old Testament Theology; New Testament Theology; Theology of Paul
CHURCH HISTORY
100-Level
Early & Medieval Church History; The Church - Reformation to Present
200/300-Level
The Early Church; The History of Christianity in Australia; Wesley and the Methodists; Women in Early Christianity; History of the Wesleyan-Holiness Movement
LITURGICAL STUDIES
100-Level
Introduction to Christian Worship
200/300-Level
Preaching 1; Preaching 2; Communicating the Doctrine of Sanctification; Individual Studies – Liturgical Studies
MISSIOLOGY
100-Level
Church and Australian/New Zealand Societies; Cross-Cultural Ministry
200/300-Level
Evangelism; Anthropology for Christian Mission; Christian Perspectives on World Religions; Individual Studies – Missiology
PASTORAL THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE
100-Level
Spiritual Leadership; Interpersonal Communication
200/300-Level
Developing a Youth Ministry; Introduction to Christian Education; Supervised Ministry 1; Supervised Ministry 2; Pastoral Theology; Youth Ministry- Ministry and Personal Growth; Faith Formation in Congregations; Marriage and Family; Advanced Leadership Principles
THEOLOGY
100-Level
Christian Worldview: Introduction to Theology
200/300-Level
Wesleyan Theology; Christian Apologetics; The Sacraments; The Triune God; Incarnation and Atonement; The Spirit in the Church and the World; Doctrine of Sanctification – Biblical Perspectives; Towards a Missional Ecclesiology; Contemporary Theology
Seminars on special topics are offered to the students as well as the public during each year. They are intended for enrichment and enhancement of the course.