Equipping Men and Women For The Call of God

Equpping Men and Women For The Call of God

Saturday, July 30, 2011

East Coast Christian Women's Conference 2011

COME OUT AND BE A PART OF
RECONCILIATION COMMUNITY CHURCH'S
FREE WOMEN'S CONFERENCE AND
FREE FOR MEN'S ONLY SESSION
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 2011.

CALL (703) 791-3499 FOR MORE  INFO
OR LOG ON TO www.rcc77.org and click on EAST COAST CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CONFERENCE TAB AND REGISTER FOR THIS FREE CONFERENCE TODAY.

YOU WILL BE BLESSED!!!
(If you are a currently enrolled student of Carolina University and you register for ECCWC 2011, contact the University's Academic Dean at (703) 791-3499, ext. 211
for a special student incentive.)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF THEOLOGY

FALL SEMESTER 2011
It's Time To Get 

Classes will begin Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011 – 7:00 p.m. and Saturday Aug. 20-9:00 a.m.

Registration : July 26-29; August 2-5, 2011; August 6-(Late) Walk In  (12pm-1pm)

Classes being offered:
BA 101-The Pentateuch; CE 502-History of the Scriptures
BA 203 Minor Prophets; TH 506-Hermeneutics

If you are interested in enrolling into the University for academic credit or for a certificate of completion or if you desire to audit a course, contact our offices at (703) 791-3499, extension 218 for enrollment and registration information.

BA 101 – The Pentateuch
A study of the first five books of the Old Testament. Called The Pentateuch or The Five Books of Moses is to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the origin of mankind and his relationship with the Creator. This study of the Bible’s first Five Books, Genesis, Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy is a consecutive history covering the first two thousand five hundred years of human history; they constitute a progressive spiritual unity, setting forth, in their main features, what has been described as “the order of the experience of the people of God in all ages.” In addition, these first Five Books of the Old Testament will give us a progressive fivefold revelation of God in His relationship with His people.

CE 502 History of the Scriptures
A historical study of how the Bible has been preserved and handed down to this present day generation. This study will equip the student to answer such questions as: How and when did the books of the Bible have their origin? In what sense are these books different from other books? How have these books been preserved and transmitted to us? In order to gain the answers to these questions the student will span thousands of years, travel to various regions of the world and into the hearts of countless unnamed people whose first love was the Word of God. It was God's purpose that by means of a written record He be revealed to all ages and tongues as Creator and Redeemer.

BA 202 – Minor Prophets
A study of the last twelve books of the Old Testament – Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zepha-niah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi called the Minor Prophets to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the themes, messages and structure of these prophetic writings.

TH 506 - Hermeneutics
Hermeneutics may be described as the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts. In contemporary usage in biblical studies, hermeneutics refers to the study of the interpretation of biblical texts. It is the study of theories and methods of the interpretation of all texts and systems of meaning.