USD 150.00

Biblical Interpretation 2025

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is an introduction to the basis and methods of biblical interpretation. Special attention is given to exegesis, the use of biblical criticism in exegesis, the role of literary analysis in exegesis, and applied hermeneutics in 21st century contextualization.

Syllabus

The Syllabus for the Biblical Interpretation course is available as a PDF download.

Learning Outcomes and Objectives

To demonstrate an understanding of (comprehension) the significant issues in exegesis and the appropriate use of such in interpreting and applying (contextualization) biblical texts by making at least a “B” (80%) on the final exam and exegesis paper.

Available Versions

Biblical Interpretation is available in the following versions.  Click here for a description of the versions.

  • Full Student
  • Audit Student
  • College Student

USD 150.00

Spiritual Formation 2024

Course categoryMiscellaneous

Spiritual Formation is transformation into the image of Christ for the sake of others!


Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 150.00

Old Testament Survey 2024

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is a comprehensive survey of scriptures, culture, and narrative of the Old Testament. Special consideration will be given to the unity and theology of the Old Testament. Specific attention will be given to proper context and exegesis of the Old Testament Scriptures, as well as putting them into their historical and textual context.


Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 150.00

Christ & Culture 2023

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is designed to both inform and equip to be more effective in teaching and preaching, and to know the difference between them. It will touch on both exegesis and hermeneutics, but primarily focus on homiletics — the art of preaching and sermon preparation. Will include actual preaching and immediate feedback and evaluation of participants during the class.


USD 150.00

Homiletics 2023

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is designed to both inform and equip to be more effective in teaching and preaching, and to know the difference between them. It will touch on both exegesis and hermeneutics, but primarily focus on homiletics — the art of preaching and sermon preparation. Will include actual preaching and immediate feedback and evaluation of participants during the class.


Teacher: Ben Barnett
USD 150.00

Biblical Interpretation 2021

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is an introduction to the basis and methods of biblical interpretation. Special attention is given to exegesis, the use of biblical criticism in exegesis, the role of literary analysis in exegesis, and applied hermeneutics in 21st century contextualization.

Syllabus

The Syllabus for the Biblical Interpretation course is available as a PDF download.

Learning Outcomes and Objectives

To demonstrate an understanding of (comprehension) the significant issues in exegesis and the appropriate use of such in interpreting and applying (contextualization) biblical texts by making at least a “B” (80%) on the final exam and exegesis paper.

Available Versions

Biblical Interpretation is available in the following versions.  Click here for a description of the versions.

  • Full Student
  • Audit Student
  • College Student

USD 150.00

New Testament Survey 2022

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is an overview of the historical, geographical, literary, religious and political context in which the New Testament documents were written. It will also survey the message of Jesus, the Gospel writers, the themes of Paul’s letters and those of the other writers whose words laid the foundation of Christian conviction and discipleship.


Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 150.00

Biblical Counseling 2022

Course categoryMiscellaneous
Course Description: 

This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of biblical counseling in the context of healthy, discipling relationships. This course illuminates the power of the Bible to help people grow, mature, and change. It focuses on how we may help people, by applying Scriptural principles to overcome obstacles and barriers to their ongoing maturity in Christ. 

Teachers: Dr. Dave Hooper; Dr. Ekpe Wade

Class Dates: August 12-13, 2022

Class Schedule: Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM and Saturday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM 

Class Location: Austin Christian Church 15501 N. F.M. 620 Austin, TX 78717

Syllabus 

Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 150.00

Church History 2022

Course categoryMiscellaneous

Course Description:

This course is designed to explore Church History and its influence on both contemporary church developments as well as our own church tradition.

This course has the following objectives for students:

  1. To gain an understanding of the basic trajectories and issues of Church History.
  2. To develop the ability to think critically about current church practices against the backdrop of Church History.
  3. To demonstrate this evaluation and communicate fluently in a final paper.

Required Readings:

Shelley, Bruce L., Church History in Plain Language (Chapters 1-16 & 24-35)

Allen, C. Leonard & Hughes, Richard T., Discovering Our Roots: The Ancestry of Churches of Christ

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THIS CLASS


Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 125.00

Old Testament Survey 2020

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is a comprehensive survey of scriptures, culture, and narrative of the Old Testament. Special consideration will be given to the unity and theology of the Old Testament. Specific attention will be given to proper context and exegesis of the Old Testament Scriptures, as well as putting them into their historical and textual context.


USD 95.00

Christ and Culture

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is designed to provide students with critical thinking skills regarding Biblical application to some of the most difficult contemporary issues.


USD 125.00

Homiletics

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is designed to both inform and equip to be more effective in teaching and preaching, and to know the difference between them. It will touch on both exegesis and hermeneutics, but primarily focus on homiletics — the art of preaching and sermon preparation. Will include actual preaching and immediate feedback and evaluation of participants during the class.


Teacher: Derik Vett
USD 125.00

New Testament Overview

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is an overview of the historical, geographical, literary, religious and political context in which the New Testament documents were written. It will also survey the message of Jesus, the Gospel writers, the themes of Paul’s letters and those of the other writers whose words laid the foundation of Christian conviction and discipleship.


Teacher: Dave Hooper
USD 125.00

Biblical Counseling

Course categoryMiscellaneous
Course Description: 

This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of biblical counseling in the context of healthy, discipling relationships. This course illuminates the power of the Bible to help people grow, mature, and change. It focuses on how we may help people, by applying Scriptural principles to overcome obstacles and barriers to their ongoing maturity in Christ. 

Teachers: Dr. Dave Hooper and Jeff Henderson 

Class Dates: May 17-18, 2019 

Class Schedule: Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM and Saturday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM 

Class Location: Austin Christian Church 15501 N. F.M. 620 Austin, TX 78717

Syllabus 

Church History

Course categoryMiscellaneous

Course Description:

This course is designed to explore Church History and its influence on both contemporary church developments as well as our own church tradition.

This course has the following objectives for students:

  1. To gain an understanding of the basic trajectories and issues of Church History.
  2. To develop the ability to think critically about current church practices against the backdrop of Church History.
  3. To demonstrate this evaluation and communicate fluently in a final paper.

Required Readings:

Shelley, Bruce L., Church History in Plain Language (Chapters 1-16 & 24-35)

Allen, C. Leonard & Hughes, Richard T., Discovering Our Roots: The Ancestry of Churches of Christ

 

Download the Full Syllabus Here --> MTA Texas - Church History 2018

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED FOR THIS CLASS


Biblical Interpretation Application

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This class will continue the study of biblical hermeneutics by applying the principles of hermeneutics to the Pastoral Epistles (1 & 2 Timothy and Titus) with a particular focus on the book of Titus. The aim of this course will be to demonstrate how to apply the principles learned in Biblical Interpretation by an interactive exegetical study of the Pastoral Epistles focused primarily on the book of Titus. This study will seek to demonstrate how to draw out the original meaning of the text by due regard to its historical and literary context, and thereafter will consider its contemporary application.

Syllabus

The Syllabus for the Biblical Interpretation Application course is available as a PDF download.

Learning Outcomes and Objectives

This course has the following objectives for students:

  1. To review the principles of biblical hermeneutics.
  2. To apply those principles to a study of the Pastoral Epistles.
  3. To learn practical lessons from the Pastoral Epistles that can be applied to ministry.
  4. To explore sections of the Pastorals that are more difficult to exegete.
  5. To demonstrate this evaluation and communicate fluently in a final paper, scoring at least a "B" (80%) for the entirety of the course.

Available Versions

Biblical Interpretation Application is available in the following versions. Click here for a description of the versions.

  • Full Student
  • Audit Student

Church Leadership

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is designed to explore the pertinent leadership dynamics in the International Churches of Christ (ICOC). The following outline defines the eight areas that will be covered.

  1. Memories: Historical overview and history of the ICOC
  2. Mentoring: Pursuing training and training others
  3. Ministry Roles: Evangelist, elder, teacher, deacon, administrator, and the board
  4. Mistakes & Pitfalls: Shaping church culture, personal character, and Sabbath
  5. Measuring the Leader: Character, vision, example, faith, and family life
  6. Managing the Modern Ministry: Finances, staffing, web, building, and technology
  7. Maturing the Youth & Family Ministry: Building a generational culture in the church
  8. Multiplying on Campus: Converting and training the leaders of tomorrow

Syllabus

The Syllabus for the Church Leadership course is available as a PDF download.

Learning Outcomes and Objectives

This course has the following objectives for students:

  1. To gain an understanding of the multi-faceted nature of church leadership.
  2. To develop the ability to evaluate a church based on the critical aspects of dynamic leadership.
  3. To demonstrate this evaluation and communicate fluently in a final paper, scoring a minimum of 80% as a course mark.

Available Versions

Church Leadership is available in the following versions. Click here for a description of the versions.

  • Full Student
  • Audit Student

Biblical Interpretation

Course categoryMiscellaneous

This course is an introduction to the basis and methods of biblical interpretation. Special attention is given to exegesis, the use of biblical criticism in exegesis, the role of literary analysis in exegesis, and applied hermeneutics in 21st century contextualization.

Syllabus

The Syllabus for the Biblical Interpretation course is available as a PDF download.

Learning Outcomes and Objectives

To demonstrate an understanding of (comprehension) the significant issues in exegesis and the appropriate use of such in interpreting and applying (contextualization) biblical texts by making at least a “B” (80%) on the final exam and exegesis paper.

Available Versions

Biblical Interpretation is available in the following versions.  Click here for a description of the versions.

  • Full Student
  • Audit Student