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HAPPENINGS
 
  • April 5 – Dr. Klem and Dr. Keiser speak at Providence Community Church Bible Conference in Kentucky

  • April 2-6 – Colonial Baptist Church Missions Conference

  • May 1 - Central Seminary Golf Tournament

  • May 2 – Central Seminary’s President’s Reception for 2008 Graduates

  • May 4 – Graduation 2008

Bible Conference - Providence Community Church, KY

 
A Biblical Theology of Creation - April 5
Dr. Klem and Dr. Keiser have been invited to present at a Bible Conference hosted by Providence Community Church, of Lexington, Kentucky. Providence Community Church was planted by two Central Alumni, Paul Valentine (M.Div. ’06) and Chad Mondragon (M.Div. ’07). The conference will focus on understanding a Biblical Theology of Creation from Genesis, the Psalms, and Revelation.

Bible Conference - Maranatha Baptist Church, PA

 
Dr. Klem speaking in Pennsylvania from April 25-27
Dr. Merritt K. Hole, Senior Pastor of Maranatha Baptist Church in Sinking Spring, PA, invited Dr. Klem to speak at their church’s annual Bible Conference. Dr. Klem’s topic is “Confessing Christ,” and his modules include:

Confessing the Glorious Character of Christ — Hebrews 1
Confessing the Finished Work of Christ — Hebrews 10
Confessing the Humble Life of Christ — John 13
Confessing the Return of Christ — 1 Thessalonians 4

Calendar

 


Spring 2008 Calendar


January
January 7-11 – Spring Prelude – One Week Module
January 11 – Fall Term Grades Due
January 15 – Start of Classes
January 19 – Winter Banquet
January 21 – Elective Starts – Dr. Ebert
January 29-February 1 – Heart Conference, NBBC

February
February 26-29 – Calvary Leadership Conference, Trusted with Truth
February 29-March 1 – Links Conference

March
March 5-9 – Shepherd’s Conference, Master’s Seminary
March 17-21 – Spring Break and 600 Module – Dr. Ebert

April
April 2-6 – CBC Missions Conference
April 19 – Spring Seminary Picnic
April 25 – Last Day of Classes
April 28-May 2 – Grading Week
April 30 – Grades due for graduating students

May
May 1 – Golf Tournament
May 4 – Graduation
May 12 - June 27 – Summer Online Classes
May 23 – Spring Term Grades Due
May 27-June 6 – Summer Session 1

June
June 16-27 – Summer Session 2

July
July 7-18 – Summer Session 3

Summer 2008

 
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Summer 2008 Class Schedule


May 27-June 6 – 8:00am-12:30pm
302 Church History 2 – Professor Eric Lehner
This class is a study of church history from the Reformation to the 1900s. 

352 Systematic 2 – Professor Tom Dailey
This course will survey the doctrines of man, sin and the Holy Spirit, highlighting the cessationist and noncessationist views on spiritual gifts.
 
June 16-20 – 8:00am-12:30pm
251 New Testament Introduction – Dr. Dan Ebert
This course in New Testament Introduction approaches the text from a confessing theological perspective, and then examines textual, literary, and historical questions. Its purpose is to prepare students for the faithful study and proclamation of the NT message.
 
June 16-27 – 8:00am-12:30pm
121 Biblical Counseling for the Home – Dr. Jim Newcomer
Against the backdrop of the reality that all relationships within the home are to be relationships of discipleship, Biblical Counseling for the Home will prepare the student to address the major issues surrounding pre-marital, marriage and parenting.
 
July 7-11 – 8:00am-12:30pm
202 Old Testament Introduction – Dr. John Klem
Old Testament Introduction examines the critical problems of the OT canon and text (General Introduction), surveys the critical methodologies of OT analysis, and investigates major historical and chronological issues of the Old Testament.
 
July 7-18 – 8:00am-12:30pm
681 Patristics – Dr. Michael Windsor
This course will examine the epoch of the Church Fathers.  How was theology and ministry shaped in the early centuries of Christianity?
 
May 12-June 27 – Online
355 Dispensationalism – Professor Tom Dailey
This course will examine and apply the fundamental distinctive that separates dispensational and nondispensational systems of theology. 

200 Hermeneutics – Dr. Jack Klem
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of Biblical interpretation.

August 18-22 – 8:00am-1:00pm
180 Leadership Seminar– Dr. Tom Keiser
This course will review some of the basic principles of leadership with a focus on practical implementation, e.g., management by objectives, staff relations, managing critical financial matters, communication, hospitality, public relations, etc.