| PRO501: Intro to Prophecy
Bible Prophecy suffers as much from its enthusiasts as it does
from its detractors. This course begins with a tutorial on the
boundaries of reality itself, with an emphasis on the nature of the
time domain. It then explores the nature of Bible prophecy, its
track record of the past, and a summary of the classic Biblical
scenario of the end times. This will include a review of the various
controversial views of eschatology (study of the end times), and
an emphasis on precision in the use of terms, etc.
This course establishes a foundation for the use of Biblical
prophecy as an apologetic, as well as being an essential prerequisite
for surveying the strategic trends presently evident on our
near horizon. Duration: 6 weeks
Credits: 2 credit hours
Instructor: Chuck Missler, Ph.D.
Required Materials:
Audio/Video Materials - select from ONE of the following:
A workbook is suggested as an aid to your study. (not required)
Current Students - Log in to the Campus to register for this class. Each class has it's own schedule and may or may not be currently available.
Non Students - Purchase a Campus Access Pass to start this class. Each class has it's own schedule and may or may not be currently available.
Koinonia Institute Online offers these benefits not found in Self Study:
- Community Learning Environment – Interact with other students studying the same material to help you learn.
- Unit Quizzes – Take online quizzes to keep your studying on track and measure your learning.
- Paced Learning – Online classes are paced to fit into your busy schedule and provide a focused, guided Bible study.
- Discussion Boards – Ability to discuss studies with students and facilitators.
The weekly format of an online class is:
- Watch or listen to the weekly assignment from your materials (typically one hour).
- Go to the class forum and answer two discussion questions and then reply to at least one of your classmates' responses.
- Take the quiz online. (Multiple Choice, True/False, Matching etc.)
- The class will end with a final exam - usually around 100 questions.
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