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The New Geneva Christian Leadership Academy Advancing the Kingdom of Christ through Scholarship, Leadership and Action |
| School of Government |
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GOV 100 - Institutes on the Constitution :
An introductory Course on the
Constitution from a Biblical perspective.
Reading Materials: The United States Constitution itself will be the primary text for the course. The course includes the utilization of a series of MP3 Lectures on the basics of the Constitution as well as various companion readings. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 101 - Comparative Views of Government This class introduces students to the different views regarding how governments should be established. Students must read the required readings and produce an outline of the important points they gleaned from the readings which they will turn in for part of their grade. Students will also need to dialogue with the professor about the readings once they are assigned. They will then be required to write a comprehensive term paper in which they will compare and contrast the various schools of governance by answering a question posed by the instructor. Instructor Professor Dr. Hector
Falcon |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 201 - Biblical Principles of Civil
Government This class introduces students to biblical principles of civil government. Students will produce an outline of the major ideas they glean from the readings which they will turn in for part of their grade. They will also need to dialogue with the professor and answer questions as they progress through their reading assignments. Students will then be required to write a final comprehensive paper in which they will write about the ideas they have gleaned in order to answer a question given by the instructor. Instructor: Professor Dr. Hector Falcon Format: Correspondence Course Fee: $75/credit 4 Credit hours $300. Contact the Registrar |Admission Entrance Form | Payment Options |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 220 - Calvin and Government In this class students will be introduced to Calvin’s ideas related to governance. They will outline important ideas they derived from the readings and turn them in for part of their grade. Student will also dialogue with the professor about their readings and be required to complete a comprehensive final paper that utilizes the ideas they have gleaned to answer an exam question given by the instructor. Instructor: Professor Dr. Hector Falcon Format: Correspondence Course Fee: $225. (3 Credit Hours @ $75/hr) Contact the Registrar |Admission Entrance Form | Payment Options |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 220 - America's Constitutional Republic Students will be introduced to America’s constitutional form of government. They will be required to turn in an outline of ideas they have gleaned from their readings for part of their grade. They will also be required to dialogue with the professor about their readings and write a final comprehensive paper in which they will incorporate the ideas they gleaned from the readings to answer an exam question given by the instructor.
Instructor: Professor Dr. Hector
Falcon |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
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GOV 240 - The Theology Of The State This course deals with an in-depth study and analysis of God's Truth over against Statist Religion and power. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to accurately discuss and apply the details of the material in written format.
Instructor:
Professor Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 300 - Statesmanship
Primer Course Materials: A series of Leadership lectures will be the primary source of learning along with readings on statesmanship principles. Instructor: Rev. Dr.
Paul Michael Raymond |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 310 - Statesmanship:
Government Law and the Constitution Course Materials: A series of political and legal lectures will be the primary source of learning along with readings on statesmanship principles. Instructor: Rev. Dr.
Paul Michael Raymond |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |
| GOV 320 - The Society of
Governors Intern Tract
more Contact the Registrar |Admission Entrance Form | Payment Options |
| All course donation fees are to be paid to the Institute For Theonomic Reformation (ITR) in Support of its Non-Profit Work in Advancing the Kingdom of Christ. |