
Abortion
This Course covers the Biblical response to abortion, are there exceptions for abortion ? Pro-choice, Embryos, etc.

Ancient Philosophers
This Course deals with famous philosophers, past and present, such men as: Anaxagoras, Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, Confucius, Maimonides, Marcus Aurelius, Philo Judaeus, Plato, Socrates, Voltaire, etc.

Anthropology
This course deals with the study of humans from a biological, social, and humanistic perspective. The course acquaints the student with physical anthropology and sociocultural anthropology.

Biblical Archaeology I
This course covers archaeology in Bible lands. The Course presents discoveries such as: Tutankhamen’s Tomb, the store-city of Pharaoh, Ramses II, King Hammurabi’s law-code, the Walls of Jericho, Solomon’s buildings, King Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, Alexander of Macedon, the hidden city of Petra, the Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.

Biblical Archaeology II
This Course covers ancient finds such as: The Rosetta Stone, the Behistun Inscription, the Moabite Stone, the Code of Hammurabi, the city of Ur, the Nuzi Tablets, the Mari Letters, the Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.

Christian Morality
This course covers sex before marriage, dating, love and the opposite sex, courtship, use of drugs and alcohol, and many other areas of concern.

Church History Outlines
This course covers Church History from 1 A.D. to the present. A summary Timeline of Christianity.

Creation vs Evolution I
This course deals with Similarities, Fossils and Geology, Biochemistry, Embryology, Design vs. Evolution, Chromosomes, Prehistoric man, and how your decision about evolution may be directive in your life.

Creation vs Evolution II
This Course deals with new scientific discoveries that support creationism. The Course covers Microbiology, Physics, Cosmetology, etc. The Course also deals with: Evolution, Fossils, Mutation, and Probability, etc.

Creeds and Councils
This course covers the Apostles’ Creed, Athanasian Creed, Church & State, Nicene Creed, Papal Bull, Roman Catholic Church, Council of Carthage, Council of Chalcedon, Council of Constance, Council of Ephesus, Council of Laodecia, Lateran Councils, Council of Nicaea, Council of Sardica, Council of Trent, etc.

Dissertation
This dissertation is required of the student on the subject of the development of the Trinity doctrine through the centuries and the men who brought this doctrine before the councils.

Doctrinal and Theoritical–Isms
This course deals with the world’s -isms, both political, historical, and religious.

Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
he Actes and Monuments, popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by John Foxe, first published in English in 1563 by John Day. It includes a polemical account of the sufferings of Protestants under the Catholic Church, with particular emphasis on England and Scotland. The book was highly influential in those countries, and helped shape lasting popular notions of Catholicism there.

God & Free Will
This course deals with moral law, choices, justice, the philosophy of redemption, does God exist, wrong & right decisions, is man a free moral agent, moral education, value analysis, etc.

Jesus in Hell?
A study of the subject of whether Jesus went to hell after His death on the cross.

Moral Philosophy
This Course deals with character building and is outlined from A to Z for easy reference.

Paleontology
This course explores the periods of prehistoric animal and plant life through fossil remains.