Associate of Biblical Studies
No Refunds on Book Orders.
First Year
Tuition: $1,580.00 plus $60.00 application fee (Book Fees/Graduation Fees...listed separately)
Prerequisite: High School Diploma/GED: Born-again Experience; Active Church Attendance
Graduation Requirement: VERY IMPORTANT. A 3,000 word thesis / dissertation on “The Founder Series” tapes is required for this degree, typed and given to the Institute Dean no later than April 15th. This is mandatory! Without this thesis / dissertation, you will not receive your degree. It will be placed in your folder at the administrative office.
COURSE# / CREDIT HOURS
ABS -101 [3]
INTRODUCTION
(Course Description: study of salvation, water baptism, prayer, and other basic tenants of faith)
ABS -102 [3]
GOSPEL OF JOHN
(Course Description: chapter by chapter study of Jesus' ministry and teachings)
ABS -103 [3]
ACTS I
(Course Description: detailed coverage of the supernatural work of God in the early Church)
ABS -104 [3]
ACTS II
(Course Description: study of the life and missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul)
ABS -105 [3]
GALATIANS
(Course Description: comparison study of the law and grace)
ABS -106 [3]
PHILIPPIANS; COLOSSIANS; PHILEMON
(Course Description: brief background study and chapter precepts of the epistles -Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon)
ABS -107 [3]
HEBREWS and JAMES
(Course Description: chapter study and overall view of the books Hebrews and James)
ABS -108 [3]
EPISTLES OF JOHN AND JUDE
(Course Description: careful study of all four epistles with special attention given to John's emphasis on love and fellowship)
ABS -109 [3]
EPHESIANS
(Course Description: comprehensive study that takes the believer on a journey into the promised land of Kingdom inheritance)
ABS -110 [3]
I CORINTHIANS
(Course Description: precept study emphasizing the particular disciplines and instructions given to God's people)
ABS-111 [3]
II CORINTHIANS
(Course Description: conceptual study providing clear insight into the ministry of the Apostle Paul)
ABS -112 [3]
I and II PETER
(Course Description: study of the importance of growing in the Word of God and the joy Christians are able to find in the midst of suffering)
ABS-113 [3]
I and II THESSALONIANS
(Course Description: comprehensive study into the insights of the relationship between Paul and the believers at Thessalonica; highlights of "last day" events as outlined in Thessalonians)
ABS -114 [3]
SYNOPTIC GOSPELS I
(Course Description: a study of Matthew, Mark, and Luke; chronological study of the ministry of Christ up to the "Passion Week”)
ABS -115 [8]
A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE: A Supplemental Resource Study for the Associate Program
(Course Description: a study into the Bible enhanced by an indepth workbook)
ABS -116 [10]
FOUNDER'S SERIES
(Course Description: a study into God's Word through 12 Sermons followed by a 3,000 word Thesis / Dissertation)
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