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The New Geneva Christian Leadership Academy |
| School Of Theology |
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SYS THEO I - Systematic Theology I This course deals with an in-depth study and analysis of the Westminster Standards, Historic Creeds and the Reformation Writings of John Calvin, dealing with the Doctrine of Scripture, God, and Christ. 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 Reformation Theology in both an informal and formal setting.
Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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SYS THEO II - Systematic Theology II This course continues Systematics I and deals with an in-depth study and analysis of the Westminster Standards, beginning with the Doctrine of Creation through Soteriology and the characterizations of the New Birth. 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 Reformation Theology in both an informal and formal setting.
Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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SYS THEO III - Systematic Theology III: Ecclesiology
(The Ekklesia) This course deals with an in-depth study and analysis of the Nature, Government and Function of the Church of Jesus Christ. 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 Biblical Ecclesiology in both an informal and formal setting. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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SYS THEO IV - Systematic Theology IV: Eschatology
This course deals with an in-depth study and analysis of the Doctrine of the Last Days. 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 Eschatological Doctrine in both an informal and formal setting. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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SYS THEO V - Advanced
Systematics This course examines many of the Reformation Creeds with a focus upon the Application of Systematic Theology to the culture 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 Reformed Creeds
Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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PTR THEO I - Pastoral Theology
This course deals with an introduction to the study of the office of Pastor. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to apply the teachings of Pastoral Theology. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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PTR THEO II - Pastoral
Theology II Requirements: Students must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and produce a series of well-written works. Instructor: Rev.
Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
| PTR THEO III -
Advanced Pastoral Theology This course expands the doctrine and application of the office of Pastor. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to apply the teachings of Pastoral Theology. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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PTR THEO IV - Christian
Counseling Lecture Series
This course is designed for the Seminary Student but extremely beneficial for the layman. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to apply the teachings of Christian Counseling principles and applications . Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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PTR THEO V - Nouthetic
Christian Counseling
This course is designed for the Seminary Student but extremely beneficial for the layman. Lecture series. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to apply the teachings of Nouthetics. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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PTR THEO VI - Christian
Character This course is designed for every Geneva student. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to show for the fruit of their study. Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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WRLD REL -
World
Religions
This class introduces students to the major world religions and their contemporary influences in culture. Students will produce an outline of the major ideas they glean from their readings and turn them in as part of their grade. They will also be required to dialogue with the instructor about their readings and write a final comprehensive paper in which they will be required to compare and contrast the religions. Instructor:
Professor Dr. Hector Falcon 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. |
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COMP WRLD REL -
Comparative Worldviews
This class introduces students to the concept of worldview and examines the major worldviews that compete with Christianity. The students will be required to outline their readings and turn them in for part of their grade. They must also dialogue with the instructor concerning their readings and complete a comprehensive final paper that will require them to compare and contrast the major worldviews with each other. Instructor:
Professor Dr. Hector Falcon 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. |
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WRLDV I -
Advancing the Kingdom Primer
(Biblical World View I) This course is a basic level one course introducing the student to the basic Biblical Worldview of Christianity. This is an independent workbook study course. 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 workbook material. Positional briefs are required for each of the 16 chapters.
Instructor:
Professor Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
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WRLDV II -Biblical World View II This course is a secondary level two course in intermediate studies on the topic of A Biblical World and Life view. This course uses several text books and is moderated by one of our seasoned professors. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to accurately discuss and apply the details material in both written and oral settings.
Instructor:
Professor Fred Hepding 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. |
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WRLDV III - Biblical World View III
(Advanced Study) This course is an advanced course on the topic of A Biblical World and Life view. This course uses several advanced level texts and a series of lectures on the topic. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to accurately discuss and apply the details material in both written and oral settings.
Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond 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. |
| THEO
WEST - Westminster Confession of Faith This lecture series by Rev. Joe Morecraft focuses upon the doctrine, history, development and use of the Westminster Confession. Along with various readings this course is a rich insight into the development of both Reformed Doctrine and Western Civilization structure. Requirements: Each student must show an in-depth understanding of the material presented and must be able to accurately discuss and apply the details material in both written and oral settings. Proctoring Instructor: Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond Format: Correspondence/independent study 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. |
| BIBL
300 - Hermeneutics
This course
revolves around biblical exegesis and interpretation.
Required for Seminary students. 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. |