Current Course Offerings

The course offerings for Koinonia Institute are continually growing. Visit this page often to see when new courses will be starting. All of these courses are available to students who have a current Campus Access Pass. Click here to purchase a Campus Access Pass .

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BIB501-1: Old Testament Survey (required for Bronze)
(3 credits) An overview of the Old Testament, emphasizing the integrity of design. An introduction to conservative hermeneutics with an emphasis on inerrancy and using the Bible to interpret itself.

BIB501-2: New Testament Survey (required for Bronze)
(3 credits) An overview of the New Testament, exploring the claims, reality, and mission of Jesus Christ and to provide an initial exposure to eschatological controversies.

BIB502-1: Book of Genesis I
(3 credits) An expositional study of Genesis Chapters 1-11, with an emphasis on the Creation Week, the Fall, and the Flood.

BIB502-2: Book of Genesis II
(3 credits) An expositional study of Genesis Chapters 12-50, with an emphasis on the Call of Abraham, the lives of Isaac and Jacob, and the twelve tribes of Israel.

BIB505: The Book of Numbers
(2 Credits) It took only three days to get Israel out of Egypt, but it took 40 years to get "Egypt" out of Israel! This book is a chronicle of failures - 38 years of exile that should never have happened, but for their lack of faith.

BIB512: The Books of 1&2 Chronicles
(4 Credits) This study explores the priestly history of the Southern Kingdom, with emphasis on the Davidic dynasty and its decline, up to its subsequent captivity by the Babylonian Empire.

BIB516: Book of Proverbs
(2 credits) An expositional study of Proverbs.

BIB522: Book of Daniel
(4 credits) An expositional study of Daniel. Scholars consider Daniel's prophecies to be fundamental to understanding the main theme of the end times.

BIB529-1: Book of Matthew - Unit 1
(3 Credits) This book focuses on the presentation of Jesus Christ as the Messiah, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. This unit explores the legal genealogical claim of Christ to the throne of David, His Manifesto of the Kingdom (the Sermon on the Mount)

BIB543: The Book of James
(2 credits) An expositional study of James, focusing on the practical Christian walk rather than on doctrine; it is directed toward a living faith.

BIB546: The Book of Jude
(2 credits) An expositional study of Jude, overflowing with fascinating Old Testament references and allusions: lessons from Israel in the wilderness, the angels that sinned, the strange events of Sodom and Gomorrah, and other insights from Cain, Balaam.

BIB547-1: Book of Revelation I
(3 credits) An expositional study of Revelation Chapters 1-5, with an emphasis on the Letters to Seven Churches.

BIB547-2: Book of Revelation II
(3 credits) An expositional study of Revelation Chapters 6-22, with an emphasis on God's judgments on post-Rapture earth.

PRO501: Intro to Prophecy (required for Bronze)
(2 credits) An introductory review of Bible Prophecy in four parts: The Nature of Prophecy, Prophecies Past, Prophecies Future, and Prophecies Present. This leads to PRO502: Strategic Trends

SD501: Spiritual Disciplines 101 (required for Bronze)
(2 credits) Discipleship, prayer, the text, and small groups.

BTE501: Hermeneutics 101
(3 credits) This is an introductory course on both the origins of the Bible as well as providing different hermeneutical approaches to study.

PK550: Israel Tour
(3 credits) We believe a trip to Israel is worth one year in Seminary! Travel to Israel and walk the land and experience Jesus in what we believe will be a life changing event.

PI550: Insider's Briefing of Israel
(3 credits)
This practicum focuses on truly becoming a “Son of Issachar, who understood the times and knew what Israel had to do.” (1 Chronicles 12:32)

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