
Apostolic History Outline
This course covers the outlines of the history of the Apostolic Church from Pentecost to our present day. Originally written by Dr. Marvin Arnold.

Comparative Theology
This course discusses and compares the theology of the Brahmin, the Buddhist, the Greeks, and the Romans, the Israelite & Ishmaelite and the Aboriginal American.

Doctoral Dissertation
The dissertation is the culmination of your scholarly work in graduate school.

Essential Theology
This course discusses the issues of the God-idea, a mediator, the incarnation, the need for a sacrifice, the authority of Essential Theology, and the origin and significance of Essential Theology.

Greek I
This course introduces the student to the Greek alphabet and introduces the most important words used in the New Testament and their Greek rendering.

Greek II
This course deals with the Greek alphabet, Greek vowels, breathing marks, accent marks, punctuation marks, adjectives, prepositions, verbs, participles, and pronouns.

Historical Facts and Findings
This Course acquaints the student with historical and Biblical facts such as The Ark of the Covenant, The Breastplate of the High Priest, the Ephod, Shibboleth, the Shield of David, the Silver Cord, the Talmud, and Urim & Thumim, etc. Many other facts are presented to the student.

Misc. Notes and Sayings
This course covers such subjects as Periods of Egyptian history, the names & meaning of the 12 spies, the Gates of Jerusalem, the 12 stones in the breastplate of the high priest, the names of each disciple and their meanings, Melchizedek, the God-head, the lost books mentioned in the Bible, the Apocrypha, the 29th chapter of Acts, etc.

Predestination
This course covers subjects such as the Definition of Predestination, Theological Determinism, Free Will in Theology, Calvinism & Predestination, Theological Fatalism, Fatalism, Providentialism, and Divine Providence.

Public Speaking
This course covers public speaking, some short styles of a short talk, forms of public speaking, discussion and debate, argument and persuasion, forms of oral interpretation and delivery.

The Development of the Trinity
Explores the development of the trinity doctrine through the first four centuries and the men who brought this about.

The Jewish Feasts
This Course covers the seven feasts of the Jews and shows the prophetic perspective of each feast. The course also deals with the three days and nights of Christ in the tomb, the Hebrew calendar, and the major holidays of Israel.

The Sabbath
This course covers the Old and New Covenants, is Saturday the Sabbath or Sunday, are we required to keep Saturday as the Sabbath. Did the apostles keep the Sabbath? Which day are we to observe today as the Sabbath? Which is the Lord’s day?

Theology III
This course deals with terms and expressions used in Theology. It gives the student a better understanding of words such as anthropomorphism, antinomianism, cabala, eschatology, Gnosticism, Monarchianism, monotheism, mysticism, pantheism, polytheism, theism, etc.

Theolological Research
This research is required for 18 topics to be researched and answered.

Trinity Origin Notes
This course is presented by Dr. Vestal on his research on the origin of the Trinity doctrine. Dr. Vestal also rebuts, in writing, the theology of Calvin Beisner, and the late, Dr. Walter Martin.

Where are the Dead?
This course discusses the final state of man and explores the false theories prevalent in the Church in light of the clear teachings of Scripture.

Woe, Woe, Woe
This course covers the three woes mentioned in Revelation and deals with the UFO sightings and uses Scripture to prove their existence. It discusses the future UFO invasion of our earth, and the cleansing of the 2nd heavens prior to the 2nd coming of Christ at Armageddon. A great eye-opener for our generation.
Focus: Online Doctorate in Theology