Certificate in Biblical Studies (CBS)
(50 Credit hours)
The Certificate in Biblical Studies is founded on the conviction that a comprehensive understanding of the Bible and its theological truths is essential for both personal faith development and effective ministry within the Christian community. This program fosters a transformative learning environment that integrates academic rigor with spiritual growth, providing students with a solid grasp of biblical content while encouraging deep engagement with Scripture, its historical contexts, and biblical teachings.
By exploring the overarching narrative of the Bible, the program seeks to cultivate not only intellectual understanding but also a lived faith that reflects Christ’s love and grace. The ultimate goal of the Certificate in Biblical Studies is to equip students not only with sound methodologies and approaches to biblical knowledge but also with the wisdom to apply that knowledge in their lives and ministries. This is achieved through a holistic approach to biblical education, aimed at building churches firmly rooted in Scripture.
Upon completing the required coursework for the certificate, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of key biblical texts, themes, and literary genres, interpreting Scripture within its historical and cultural contexts while analyzing and critiquing theological arguments and biblical interpretations from both historical and contemporary perspectives.
- Articulate core Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, Christology, salvation, and the Holy Spirit, while engaging with diverse theological viewpoints and recognizing the significance of these doctrines for faith and practice in today’s world.
- Examine and evaluate personal beliefs and values in light of biblical and theological teachings, fostering a deeper relationship with God and integrating biblical truths into personal spiritual practices and corporate worship.
- Cultivate a lifelong commitment to Scripture-based learning and spiritual formation, contributing positively to the church and society.