King's Evangelical Divinity School - Courses

Courses

  • Master of Arts (Theology)
  • Graduate Diploma in Theology
  • Bachelor of Theology
  • Certificate of Higher Education in Biblical Hermeneutics
  • Diploma of Higher Education in Biblical Hemeneutics
  • Knowing Your Bible

The College's Bachelor of Theology, Graduate Diploma and Master of Arts (Theology) programmes are all validated by the University of Chester.

Several other non-degree courses are also available from the college.

  • Introduction to the Bible
  • Old Testament Survey
  • New Testament Survey
  • The Synoptic Gospels
  • New Testament Greek 1
  • New Testament Greek 2
  • Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
  • Lands of the Bible
  • Biblical Exegesis: Theory and Methodology
  • Exegesis in Practice
  • History of Hermeneutics
  • Exegesis and Theology
  • Exegesis and Polemics
  • Exegesis & the Preacher
  • Theology of Worship
  • Book of Deuteronomy
  • Interpreting 1/2 Samuel
  • Letter to the Hebrews
  • The Church and Israel
  • Lands of the Bible (level 2)
  • Case Studies in Hermeneutics
  • Applying 1 Corinthians in Church Ministry Today
  • Independent Research Project
  • Biblical Theology
  • The Bible, Culture and Historical Theology
  • Dissertation
  • Theology of the Book of Romans
  • Liberation Theologies and their Use of the Bible
  • Christian Ethics and the Bible
  • Evangelicals, the Bible and the Public Square
  • Greek Texts
  • Hebrew Texts

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