"For the Word of God, and the Testimony of Jesus Christ" Rev 1:9
COURSE CATALOG
DEPARTMENTS FOR COURSES AT ANDHRA BIBLE COLLEGE
BIBLICAL STUDIES (BI)
Focuses on the study of Scripture, including surveys, exposition, and specific books of the Bible.
BI 101 - Principles of Interpretation (Hermeneutics)*
BI 102 - The Intertestamental Period
BI 111 / BI 501 - Old Testament Survey*
BI 112 / BI 502 - New Testament Survey*
BI 121 - Life of Christ*
BI 122 / BI 622 - Pentateuch*
BI 201 - Minor Prophets*
BI 202 - Major Prophets*
BI 211 / BI 511 - OT Historical Books
BI 212 / BI 512 - OT Poetic Books
BI 221 - The Acts of the Apostles*
BI 222 / BI 522 - Pauline Epistles*
BI 301 / BI 401 - Biblical Geography
BI 311 - Hebrews and General Epistles
BI 312 - Johannine Writings
BI 411 - Synoptic Gospels
BI 412 - Daniel and Revelation
BI 601 - The Prophets
BI 302 / BI 602 - Daniel and Revelation*
BI 611 - New Testament Exposition: Romans
BI 621 - Old Testament Exposition: Isaiah
BIBLICAL LANGUAGES (BL)
Covers the study of original languages (Greek and Hebrew) to enhance biblical interpretation.
BL 101 - Elementary Greek I*
BL 102 - Elementary Greek II*
BL 201 - Intermediate Greek I
BL 202 - Intermediate Greek II
BL 401 - Biblical Hebrew I
BL 402 - Biblical Hebrew II
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY (TH)
Explores core doctrines and theological frameworks of the Christian faith.
TH 101 - Basic Theology - Theology Proper
TH 102 - Basic Theology - Bibliology
TH 103 - Basic Theology - Christology
TH 104 - Basic Theology - Pneumatology, Angelology
TH 105 - Basic Theology - Anthropology, Hamartiology, Soteriology
TH 106 - Basic Theology - Ecclesiology, Eschatology
TH 411 - Indian Christian Theology
TH 412 - Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology
TH 501 - Systematic Theology I - Theology Proper, Bibliology
TH 502 - Systematic Theology II - Christology, Pneumatology, Angelology
TH 601 - Systematic Theology III - Anthropology, Hamartiology, Soteriology
TH 602 - Systematic Theology IV - Ecclesiology, Eschatology
APPLIED THEOLOGY (AT)
Focuses on practical theological applications, apologetics, and ethics (split from the original TH department for clarity).
AT 311 / TH 311 - Introduction to Christian Apologetics
AT 312 / TH 312 - Christian Evidences
AT 521 / TH 521 - Old Testament Theology
AT 522 / TH 522 - New Testament Theology
AT 611 / TH 611 - Pauline Theology
AT 612 / TH 612 - Christian Ethics
AT 621 / TH 621 - Science and the Bible
AT 622 / TH 622 - Contemporary Theological Issues
CHURCH HISTORY (HI)
Examines the historical development of Christianity globally and in specific regions.
HI 211 / HI 511 - General History of Christianity I (AD 29-500)*
HI 212 / HI 512 - General History of Christianity II (500-1500)*
HI 311 / HI 611 - General History of Christianity III (1500-Present)
HI 312 / HI 612 - History of Christianity in India*
HI 212 - History of Christianity in Andhra Pradesh
HI 411 - History of Israel
PRACTICAL MINISTRY (PR)
Equips students with skills for ministry, preaching, counseling, and church leadership.
PR 100 - Personal Evangelism*
PR 101 - Church Tech
PR 201 - Pastoral Care and Counseling*
PR 301 / PR 501 - Church Ministry I*
PR 302 / PR 502 - Church Ministry II*
PR 311 - Homiletics - I*
PR 312 - Homiletics - II*
PR 411 - Church Administration and Leadership
PR 412 - Church Planting and Church Growth
PR 511 - Hermeneutics and Homiletics
PR 601 - Advanced Sermonic Structures
PR 602 - Introduction to Psychology and Biblical Counseling
Ministry Practical Formation - I
Ministry Practical Formation - II
Ministry Practical Formation - III
MISSIONS AND OUTREACH (MI)
Focuses on mission work, church planting, and evangelism strategies (separated from Practical Ministry for emphasis).
MI 211 - Fundamentals of Missions
MI 131 - Church Planting
MI 142 - Promotion and Outreach
MI 273 - Missions Field Study
MI 321 - Principles and Methods of Missions
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (RS)
Analyzes world religions, cults, and philosophical perspectives in relation to Christianity.
RS 311 - Major Religions in India*
RS 312 - Major Cults*
RS 411 - Modern Religious and Secular Movements
RS 412 - World Religions
RS 511 - Introduction to Philosophy
GENERAL STUDIES (GS)
Provides foundational academic skills and capstone projects for degree programs.
GS 111 / GS 411 - Study Methods*
GS 301 - Thesis Writing (Undergrad Level - MLA Format)
GS 301 - Bachelor of Theology Capstone Project*
GS 601 - Thesis Writing (Grad Level - Chicago Format)
GS 601 - Master of Divinity Capstone Project