Available courses

Intro to Moodle (and Mountaineering)

This course is designed as a fun learning exercise to introduce students to the various elements that the BCI SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY delivers in its online courses.  

The platform is MOODLE-driven. So, if you're familiar with MOODLE, then you do not need to complete this class. Its only purpose is to develop skill and comfort in using the platform.

For the record, the BCI SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY does not charge a fee for this course, nor will it appear on any student transcript.

Using the BCI Communications Portal

The BCI SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY uses FreeConferenceCall.com in support of its online classroom offerings through www.bcisot.education/classroom. This portal supports remote proctoring of exams and video classrooms.

This short course teaches you how to utilize the features of the BCI SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Communications Portal.

Basic Bible Competency

The Basic Bible Competency Examination (BBCE) is used by the Admission Office to measure the level of biblical skill an applicant possesses.  

The BBCE does not have any affect on the GPA, and is used for evaluation purposes only.



Teacher: BCISOT ADMIN

Using Logos Bible Software

An overview of all the key features of the Logos Bible Software used by Aidan University.

New Testament Survey I

Join Dr. Sean McDonough, Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, as he lays a foundation for studying the New Testament and begins to unfold the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. 

New Testament Survey II

Beginning in Romans, Dr. Sean McDonough continues his survey of the New Testament through the book of Revelation – helping you to better understand and apply its teachings to your life.

Gospels: The Life of Christ

The four gospels are key books of the Bible, since they narrate the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Each gospel has a unique perspective and a unique purpose. This course explains the background, the structure, the main contents, and the major themes of each gospel. 


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the lecture series, The Gospels, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Pete Alwinson with contributions from a variety of professors.

Harmony of the Gospels

This is the Gospels of the New Testament in perfect harmony.

The Book of Acts

The Book of Acts tells us of an exciting period of the expansion of the Church. But do the amazing experiences of that time necessarily set a pattern for us today? This course will help you answer some difficult questions about the work of the Holy Spirit and the ministry of the Church. It explains the background, structure, and content of the Book of Acts, including a study of the major themes and guidelines for applying the lessons of Acts today. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries, with additional elements from other sources. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the video series by Dr. Hans F. Bayer, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and also features additional content from The Bible Project.

Paul's Prison Epistles

This course offers an analysis of the epistles that Paul wrote from prison (Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, and Philippians). As Christians we face many challenges to our faith. False teachings and worldviews assault our loyalty to Christ. Suffering tempts us to think that God is not in control, or that he does have our best interests at heart. And our relationships with other believers are often strained to the point that we doubt the value of the church. Paul responded to these types of difficulties in his letters from prison. 


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance. This course features video lessons of Dr. Reggie M. Kidd produced by Third Millennium Ministries.

Kingdom and Covenant in the NT

Have you ever wondered why the New Testament gives so much attention to the kingdom of God? Or how this central theme relates to the new covenant in Christ? This course explores these two fundamental features of the New Testament by examining where they originated and what they mean for us today.


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from Third Millennium Ministries, with a variety of instructors.

First & Second Peter

Peter offers hope to persecuted Christians and guides them with practical instruction on living life consistent with following Jesus.

Johannine Literature

The Gospel of John is taught by Dr. Mark Bailey, DTS President and Professor of Bible Exposition.

The Book of Hebrews

This course explains the background, purpose, structure and content of the book of Hebrews, one of the most challenging books in the New Testament. Many of its topics and themes are difficult to understand, but it helps when we recognize that the original audience was facing persecution and that they were tempted to turn away from Christ. That’s why the author of Hebrews placed his emphasis on standing strong in the faith, and it’s why this book is one of the most valuable and encouraging to Christians in every age. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.

The Book of Revelation

The Book of Revelation can be both exciting and confusing. It's exciting because it records dramatic visions about the role of Jesus and the church in the history of the world. But it's also confusing because its imagery is so foreign to modern readers. Even so, the overall message is clear: King Jesus is returning in victory. This course introduces viewers to the background and primary message of the Book of Revelation, and it summarizes the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of the Book of Revelation. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.

Women at the Cross

The course provides a comparative view of the women and men in Christ’s ministry. The course identifies the events in the gospels where women had a major impact on the success of Jesus’ ministry.


Old Testament Survey I

Dr. Douglas Stuart, Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell, takes you through the foundational material of the Old Testament as he surveys Genesis through Song of Songs.

Old Testament Survey II

Dr. Douglas Stuart, Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell, will help you gain an understanding of the structure and meaning of the second half of the Old Testament, as he provides an overview from the Psalms through book of Malachi. 

The Pentateuch

This course explores the books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, examining why they were written, what they meant to their original audience, and how we should respond to them today. The course is based on the Third Millennium videos with a variety of professors.

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.

NOTE: This course includes the same lessons from OTS111 "The Primeval History" and from OTS490 "Father Abraham," as well as new lessons on the rest of the Pentateuch. If you have already studied "The Primeval History" and/or "Father Abraham," you may wish to study only the new lessons that you have not studied. If so, you should ask for your grades from the other courses to be applied to this course. (See the Syllabus for further explanation.)

The Primeval History

This course provides an analysis of Genesis 1-11, looking at the background, the literary structure, the original meaning, the theological purpose, and modern applications. Why did Moses choose to tell the history of the creation, the Fall, the Great Flood, and the Tower of Babel in the way that he did? 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the Third Millennium video series by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Historical Books

This course provides summaries and analyses of Old Testament books from Job to Nehemiah.

The Book of Joshua

The book of Joshua covers the period of Israel's history from the conquest of Canaan to just after Joshua's death. Although certain events in the book can leave modern audiences feeling more than a little uncomfortable, it helps to remember that God promised to be with Joshua in all that he did, especially in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land, establishing Israel's tribal inheritances, and calling God's people to remain faithful to the terms of God's covenant. This course teaches about the background, purpose, contents, and application of the book of Joshua. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the lecture series, The Book of Joshua, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Seth Tarrer with contributions from a variety of professors.

Nehemiah

This course provides a summary and analysis of Ezra-Nehemiah.

Wisdom Books

This course provides a summary and analysis of the Books of Wisdom of the Old Testament.

Major Prophets

This course gives an introductory perspective for the study of the prophets of the Old Testament. It dispels common misunderstandings about the prophets, provides guidelines for interpreting prophecy, and gives the student confidence to begin studying prophetic literature. 


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from  the Third Millennium DVD series by Dr. Richard Pratt, "He Gave Us Prophets."

Ezekiel

This course provides a summary and analysis of the Book of Ezekiel.

Minor Prophets

This course provides summaries and analyses of the Minor Prophets of the Old Testament.

Father Abraham (Specialized Bible Study)

Christians, Muslims and Jews all look to the patriarch Abraham as the father of their faiths, but these religions draw very different conclusions from his biography. This course explores the account of Abraham’s life in Genesis 11:10-25:18 from a distinctly Christian perspective in order to analyze what these stories meant for those who first received them and what they mean for us today. 


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the Third Millennium video series by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Intro to Christian Counseling

Surveys the main emotional and behavioral problems encountered in and the theoretical frameworks for counseling. Examines principles of care and counseling, with strong emphasis on basic counseling skills and the ability to relate to others.

Marriage and Family

Survey of biblical, conceptual, and practical issues involved in marriage and family counseling for pastors and ministry leaders.

Integrative Approaches to Counseling

The focus of this course is to present a summary of the benefits in utilizing an integrated approach of Christianity and Psychology when providing counseling services or conducting clinical research. Students will evaluate how Biblical principles and a Christian worldview can enhance the counseling process and provide clients with Spiritual, as well as, secular assistance in dealing with mental health issues. The course will outline five models for understanding the relationship between psychology and Christianity and the differences of each approach.  

 

Divorce & Remarriage Counseling

The course will provide the student with an understanding of why divorce rates are so high in both the secular and Christian communities and what is needed to turn the tide toward successful marriages.  It is based on the teachings of the bible weighed against actual personal experience and observations involving hundreds of couples over several decades. Through proper study and research, the student will reach an in depth understanding of the laws of marriage that come directly from the bible.


Intro to Christian Ed

Overview of biblical, theological, and psychological foundations for training ministries, as well as practical instruction on teaching for various settings and ages.

Children's Ministry

Biblical foundation for ministry to children, philosophy and models of children’s ministry, organization, recruiting and developing leadership, and programming.

Evangelism I

Covenant Theological Seminary visiting instructor of practical theology Mary Beth McGreevy offers insights to help those serving in non-ordained ministry roles communicate the grace of the gospel message in significant and effective ways.

Evangelism II

Visiting instructor of practical theology Mary Beth McGreevy offers insights to help women and others serving in non-ordained ministry roles communicate the grace of the gospel message in significant and effective ways.

This course is a continuation of ECM101 Evangelism I.

Evangelism - The Alpha Course

This course will build the student's skill in evangelism by learning one of the most consistently predictable evangelism methods in the the history of Christianity - The Alpha Course.  

Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith, typically run over eleven weeks. The Alpha course is an evangelistic course which seeks to introduce the basics of the Christian faith through a series of talks and discussions. It is described by its organizers as "an opportunity to explore the meaning of life". Alpha courses are being run in churches, homes, workplaces, prisons, universities and a wide variety of other locations. The course began in Britain and is being run around the world by a broad array of Christian denominations

Teacher: BCISOT ADMIN

World Missions

Join Dr. Timothy Tennent, President of Asbury Theological Seminary and former Professor of World Missions at Gordon-Conwell, as he provides a biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic perspective on missions and challenges you to be a “world” Christian. You may download course files by right-clicking or holding control and clicking if using a Mac.

Church History I

Join Dr. Garth Rosell, professor of Church History at Gordon-Conwell, as he highlights key events and people of the first 1500 years of Christianity, and see how the Church’s history is relevant today.

Church History II

Beginning with one of the pivotal events of Church history, the Reformation, Dr. Garth Rosell continues his historical survey up to the present day – concluding with a look at the challenges that face the church in this hour of history. 

The Age of Reformation

The study of Christianity from the Reformation to the present, with source material readings. In this course Dr. Calhoun helps the student understand the development of Christian thought and apply church history to contemporary ideas and issues. The course also includes a brief overview of historic revivals and world missions.

Church/Business Staffing

This course will acquaint the student with the administrative tasks of the pastor with practical information and resources to facilitate the various aspects of the church ministry. This manual provides foundations of the administrative process with a focus on the mission, organization, goal setting and long range planning of the Christian leader-pastor. Topics discussed are recruiting, training, motivating, delegating, decision-making, building relationships, communicating and chairing meetings. Sample job descriptions are also given.

Principles of Economics

The course will introduce the student to economics. We will bring economics and ethics that have been separated far too long, back together. We will examine three basic assumptions of economics (self-interest, economic efficiency and private property rights) from a Christian perspective. We will dig deeper into: Macroeconomic issues (economic growth, the role of government in the economy, over employment, lending and borrowing); Microeconomic issues (poverty and distributive justice, environmental stewardship, business and social responsibility, gambling, pornography); International issues (debt relief, immigration, population control).

Organizational Principles

This course provides guidelines and expert advice on how to manage a non-profit organization effectively. Examples are given with explanations of mission, leadership, resources, marketing, goals, people development, and decision-making. Included are interviews with nine experts that address key issues in the non-profit sector.

Biblical Stewardship I

Employing the Your Finances in Perilous Times seminar developed by the Financial Freedom God’s Way Academy, the student will use academic resources, biblical resources and case studies to discover how to manage money (and all the other material areas of your life) according to God’s guidelines – and do it all based on (a) The “Three Questions” God asks, (b) the two most important biblical financial principles, (c) six key Bible Verses, and (d) seven critical spiritual tools.


Teacher: BCISOT ADMIN

Biblical Stewardship I Practicum

Applying the skills developed in BUS204, the student will participate in a 90-day cohort based upon the workshop elements of the Your Finances in Perilous Times seminar developed by the Financial Freedom God’s Way Academy, and  continue to build on the spiritual principles and applications discovered in BUS205. Pre-Requisite:  BUS205  Biblical Stewardship I.


Personal Management

This course will assist students in using Biblical principles set forth in Proverbs. Managers are given principles for success in today's world of business with incisive commentary. Dozens of examples from nineteen managers explore business case studies and offer plenty of practical, road-tested advice. In particular, the student will identify Proverbial advice on: Laying a Personal Foundation of Success, Building a Competitive Workforce, Cultivating a Culture of Commitment, Evaluating and Rewarding Performance, and Controlling Workplace Conflict.

Accounting for Non-Profit Organization

A survey of the basic concepts and principles of accounting and finance. The course includes fundamental financial principles, the production and management of non-profit accounting models, financial performance evaluation, and budgeting.

Management Information Systems

This course is designed to provide an overview of the issues managers face in the selection, use and management of Information Systems.

Church and Governmental Issues

A practical look at the role of church and state and the function of each toward the other. An exploration of new government laws that affect the role of the church in its ministry performance.

Local Environment of Business

This class introduces the student to business communications with the goal of expanding their mission. The student is expected to develop incentives that will have broadened outreaches.

Staff Management

This course will acquaint the student with principles to follow in order to build an effective ministry team. This practical handbook explores issues of leadership, role expectations and hiring procedures to help ministers develop spiritually strong teamwork among their staff. Each chapter includes team-building projects.

Church and the IRS

This course takes a practical look at the role of church and state and the function of each toward the other. We will also explore new government laws that affect the role of the church in its ministry performance.

Essential Team Interaction (Methods and Tools)

This course examines the dynamics of teams, how these dynamics change as team size changes, and the effect of leadership on the operation and organization of the team. it presents several tools for enhancing team interaction, building internal communication, and maximizing the potential of a team to achieve its purpose and goals.

Launching & Developing a Kingdom Business

This course will assist the student in investigating exactly what it takes to launch and develop a kingdom business. The greatest myths will be debunked as the keys to a successful enterprise are uncovered. The essence of what is really needed is explored in this handbook that clearly explains the crucial steps that must be taken within the first 90 days. Many questions are covered that one would ask if they were to start their own business.

Biblical Stewardship II

Employing the Personal Financial and Life Coaching seminar developed by the Financial Freedom God’s Way Academy, the student will use academic resources, biblical resources, case studies, and one-on-one mentoring and coaching help to further personalize the spiritual and practical biblical financial principles and applications and further refine and adjust your personal financial plans.  Pre-Requisite:  BUS206  Biblical Stewardship I Practicum.


Christian Financial Coach Certification

Students will complete certification process for designation as a Christian Financial Coach from the Financial Freedom God’s Way Academy. The student will be prepared to help disciple others into financial freedom!   Pre-Requisite: BUS405  Biblical Stewardship II.


Marketing and Management

The student will with a systematic discipline to analyze the challenges and opportunities of Americas new entrepreneurial economy. We will explore what established businesses, public survey institutions, and new ventures have to know in today's economy and marketplace.

Financial Planning

A Biblical look at money, finance and economics as it pertains to the Christian. Discussion includes wealth, poverty, giving, tithing and the difference between worldly and Godly use of money.

Church/Ministry Administration

This course explores principles and practices of management and administration as they are adapted to non-profit organizations. Organizational issues, as well as methods and tools for effective administration, are discussed.

Homiletics I

Principles and practice of sermon writing and delivery, exploring the unifying aspect of graces that binds all of Scripture together.

Homiletics II

Principles and practice of sermon writing and delivery, exploring the unifying aspect of graces that binds all of Scripture together.

Parenting

Experienced parents and grandparents Mark and Beth Dalbey explore the ways in which a family’s story shapes relationships for good or for ill–and how the gospel impacts the way we raise our children.

Christian Foundations

While it is often overlooked, Biblical Theology can greatly enrich our study of the Scriptures. It focuses on the historical development of theology as it progresses throughout Scripture, analyzing the acts of God as they are recorded in different periods of time. This course explains the meaning of Biblical Theology, examines the way it is developed, defends its legitimacy, and gives examples from both the Old Testament and from the New Testament of how it can be beneficial. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Theology of Worship

A Study of Worship as central to the life of all believers. Professor Barrs explains the nature of true worship, various aspects of both private and public worship, and the forms that worship would take within the context of the local church.

Hermeneutics

This course gives fundamental guidelines for interpreting the Bible. Christians sometimes disagree over the meaning of particular verses or passages, and one reason for these disagreements is that there are different approaches to Bible interpretation. How do we know which approach is the most responsible? This course will help answer that question. 


This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance. 

Faith Principles in Action

A biblical, theological, and historical consideration of God’s redemption of his world, including integration with other coursework and unavoidable personal involvement.

Apologetics

An analysis of the philosophical, religious, and scientific beliefs that shape culture, and how to communicate the gospel accordingly.

Principles of Bible Study

The whole Bible is “useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16).

This course, guided by Dr. Howard Hendricks, is a foundation course on elementary practical theology.

Biblical Interpretation

In this course, Dr. Douglas Stuart, Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell and co-author of How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, lays a foundation for understanding that will help you get more out of the Bible. 

Principles for Building Godly Character Part 1

The student is led into an evaluation of his/her present spiritual condition with practical instruction given on how to strengthen his/her walk with the Lord. A system of personal discovery exercises will direct the student toward evaluating their assets and liabilities in comparison to the attributes of Christ. A practical approach is provided for eliminating the liabilities and developing  the positive character assets of Christ in the students life.

Media & Technology in Ministry

This course explores principles and practices of leveraging the technology in common use in society to reach, engage, draw and develop people with technology and media. We will explore several integrated tools, and examine the strategy and pragmatics necessary to engage new media technology in ministry. The class covers application of these tools for both local church ministry and Internet ministry.


Teacher: BCISOT ADMIN

Christian Ethics

This course provides a biblical orientation to Christian ethics. Many believers today have lost their moral footing. Moreover, believers who want to live ethically are frequently confused by the complexities of ethical decisions. Even so, with proper study of the Bible’s system of ethics, Christians can learn how to evaluate problems in ways that lead to biblical solutions. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from Dr. John M. Frame, produced by Third Millennium Ministries.

Theology Survey I

In this course with Dr. David Wells, Professor of Theology at Gordon-Conwell, you will encounter the doctrines of the nature of God, Scripture, and sin. And along the way, you will be challenged to consider how theology affects your world.

Theology Survey II

In this course Dr. David Wells, Professor of Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, examines the life, ministry, and character of Jesus Christ and His work of redemption. He also explores the Church – its current work as God’s agent and its glorious future as Christ’s bride.

Old Testament Theology

This course is based on the Third Millennium DVD series by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr. It gives a brief survey of the Old Testament, examining the themes of “Kingdom, Covenants and Canon.” We will see that the Old Testament is not a random amalgam of episodes, genealogies and prophetic tidbits. Instead, it is unified around the central theme of the kingdom of God, which was administered through covenants and applied to life through the Old Testament Canon.

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  

Bible Doctrines

While it is often overlooked, Biblical Theology can greatly enrich our study of the Scriptures. It focuses on the historical development of theology as it progresses throughout Scripture, analyzing the acts of God as they are recorded in different periods of time. This course explains the meaning of Biblical Theology, examines the way it is developed, defends its legitimacy, and gives examples from both the Old Testament and from the New Testament of how it can be beneficial. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Intro to Biblical Anthropology

This course is an introduction to the doctrine of man. In every culture throughout history, people have asked questions such as, "Who are we?" and "Why are we here?" The Bible tells us that we are God's images, created to rule over creation on his behalf and to turn the world into his earthly kingdom. Sin has damaged us and complicated our work, but by God's grace in Christ, we can be restored and our work can be completed. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the lecture series, What is Man?, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Greg Perry with contributions from a variety of professors.

Doctrine of God

This course briefly surveys what theologians call theology proper or the doctrine of God. It deals with questions such as: Who is God? What are his attributes? What is his eternal plan? What are his works in history? At the most fundamental level, the Scriptures were given to teach us about who God is and what he has done for us. In fact, knowing God is essential for us to understand ourselves and our world. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons fropm the lecture series, We Believe in God, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Rev. Dr. Thurman Williams with contributions from a variety of professors.

Christology

Jesus Christ is the most important human being that has ever lived. He is God in the flesh, the center of all history, and the only hope for the salvation of humanity and creation. This course clarifies the biblical teachings about His person and His redemptive work. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  

Soteriology

The doctrine of man, his sin and the effects of the fall, the plan of salvation, the person of Christ and his saving work.

Biblical Theology

An overview of the covenantal structure of biblical revelation, and how concepts of kingdom, covenant, and mediator unify the Scriptures.

Pneumatology

Practically speaking, the Holy Spirit is the person of the Trinity who is most involved in our daily lives, but many Christians know far more about the Father and the Son than they do about the Spirit. In this series we'll discover how the doctrine of the Holy Spirit developed historically, and we'll explore the Spirit's dynamic work in the world, in the church, and in believers. 

his course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the lecture series, We Believe in the Holy Spirit, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Ramesh Richard with contributions from a variety of professors.

Eschatology

The topic of eschatology, or the end times, has fascinated people for centuries, but what does the Bible say about this extraordinary subject? What future has God planned for his creation and his people? In this series, we examine what the Scriptures teach about the last days, including a variety of challenging topics, such as the afterlife, the general resurrection, and the consummation of Christ's messianic kingdom in the new heavens and new earth. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the lecture series, Your Kingdom Come: The Doctrine of Eschatology, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Matt Friedeman with contributions from a variety of professors.

Systematic Theology

Does theology sometimes seem complicated, dry and abstract to you? It shouldn't be that way, if it is done properly. This course will help you learn to build your theology on the certain foundation of the Scriptures, but also with pathos and practical application. As an introduction to theology, this course teaches the purpose and importance of doing theology, the different sources of revelation, the meaning of inspiration, the proper interpretation of Scripture, and the key distinctive emphases of reformed theology

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

Pauline Theology

We often struggle with individualism and legalism, as well as confusion regarding Christ's second coming. This course will help you deal with these issues as you explore the central message of Paul and review the teachings of Galatians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, and 1 and 2 Corinthians. You will gain a better understanding of the kingdom of God, and rejoice in Jesus and the amazing plans He has for His people and His world. 

This course was created using core elements of a course developed by Third Millennium Ministries. Aidan University gratefully acknowledges their partnership and assistance.  The course features video lessons from the video lessons of Dr. Reggie M. Kidd produced by Third Millennium Ministries.