Academics > Senior High Bible Bible
Survey
This course is a
survey of the Old Testament books and the four gospels of the New
Testament. The study allows students to see how God has worked in
the history of the world, culminating with the most important event
that has ever taken place: the death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ.
Church History and
Doctrine
The purpose of
this course is to examine the growth and development of the Early
Church. Emphasis will be placed on the impact believers made on the
world, and the doctrines and beliefs for which they were willing to
die.
Apologetics and
Ethics
In this course
students will examine issues from today’s society and develop a
Biblical perspective on those issues. The Apologetics segment of the
course teaches students how to defend their Biblical beliefs and to
present a clear argument for their beliefs to a target audience.
Each student chooses an issue to research and gives an oral
presentation to the class.
Worldviews
The purpose of
this course is to develop the theme that ideas have consequences. It
will define, analyze, and contrast four major worldviews: Secular
Humanism, Marxist-Leninism, Cosmic Humanism (New Age), and Biblical
Christianity. This examination includes a study of significant
historical men and events, current trends and themes in society, and
what the Bible says about those issues. It will challenge the
student to develop a philosophy or worldview that is consistent with
the Scripture.
Biblical Leadership
Students in this
course participate in a mentorship with our youth pastor. During the
course of the year students have specific reading assignments, many
discussions, and practical opportunities to apply the principles of
Biblical leadership that they have learned in the class.
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