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Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral Degree Classes

Christian Ministry Degrees

At Primus University of Theology, we offer Ministry degrees at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels, in a broad range of Christian focuses. All programs have been designed to prepare and equip graduates to transform culture, attitudes, beliefs and customs through the message of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

LAW

1 Ecclesiastical Law (ECL800)

This course is designed to give an overview of Biblical law and its connection to areas of law that may impact you in your ministry or business. It will provide basic understanding of both Biblical law and civil law and how to apply them in given circumstances.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Sherra Kissee

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BIBLICAL STUDIES

2 Hebrew Secrets of the Bible (HEB900)

This class will familiarize the student with key concepts from previous Biblical studies but with a Hebraic point of view. It brings to the core origin of names, customs, presets, and Bible verses whose meanings were “lost in translation.”

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi

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3 World Religions/Apologetics (WREL933)

Apologetics is making a defense. Making a defense for those theological positions which unite us as believers in Jesus Christ. The first aspect of making a defense is knowing what you believe. This course will provide the student with the tools to recognize and refute ideas which are contrary to Biblical teaching.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber

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4 Hermeneutics/Biblical Interpretation (HER935)

The purpose of this course is to inspire the genuine passion and pursuit of rightly interpreting Biblical truth for the sole interest of determining a righteous context for present day use. Biblical Hermeneutics will greatly assist the experienced Christian leader, teacher and pastor in the conscious pursuit of a more accurate Biblical interpretation and contextual fidelity to the Word of truth.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Steve Isaac

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5 Greek Language Methodology (GRE950)

The goal of this course is to get you started with New Testament Greek. Basic Greek in 30 minutes a day, created by James Found and pastor Bruce Olson, is a self-study, easy to follow, step by step guide that will teach you the Greek alphabet and have you pronouncing Greek words fluently in just a short time. You will learn basic outlines of Greek grammar as well as hundreds of New Testament words. This self-taught course has proven successful for over three decades.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber

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6 Introduction to Biblical Languages (IBL940)

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber & Don Enevoldsen

7 Pentecost a Systematic Theology (PST835)

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber & Don Enevoldsen

LEADERSHIP

8 CEO & Leadership Training, Level 1 (LT400)

This is designed to teach the student a time-tested and proven Scriptural System of Executive Leadership. You will be introduced to the core or foundation program- Maximum CEO. Dr Radtke teaches that each leader is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of his or her church, ministry, business, family, or organization. This system and its principles apply to any type of organization.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Dean Radtke

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9 CEO & Leadership Training, Level II (LT720)

10 CEO & Leadership Training, Level III (LT920)

DISCIPLESHIP

11 Ministry in the Marketplace (COM930)

A Biblically correct- spiritually accurate course experience for students and learners synthesizing their future vocation with their Christian ministry. This course is designed to transform students and learners into city changers.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Ed Delph

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12 Christian Ethics & Ministry Interaction (CEM934)

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber & Don Enevoldsen

22 Mentoring Men God’s Way

This is a three course series designed to emphasize to the students the basic principles of discipleship that Jesus Christ taught by example and how discipleship can be passed on by teaching the twelve spiritual, personal and lifestyle characteristics of a Godly life.

Instructor: Barry Lynch

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COUNSELING

13 The Coaching Approach to Life and Ministry (CALM950)

Students will learn and practice fundamental coaching skills, discover their natural coaching preference and how to adapt to be more effective. Your instructor will assist you in creating a personal action plan and ensure you are competent in the coaching protocols.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Randall Bixby

14 Freedom From Oppression I (DEL955)

We Christians are at war. The enemy has infiltrated our ranks and there is no place to hide from this battle. This course is an overview of the rules of engagement and strategies of the great battle of good vs. evil. The text for this class is “The Rules of Satan, God’s Rules that Satan must Play By”. These Biblically based teachings represent the life work and experience of many who have learned to win the battle. This course will add effective tools to any ministry. In addition to the reading, a lab is required. Labs will be conducted by the instructor on an individual basis. The objectives of this course cannot be obtained simply by reading the material or watching the videos.

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber

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15 Freedom From Oppression II (DEL960)

This is a deeper dive into the origins of the concepts of the connection between inner healing and deliverance. These concepts have been developed by different seasoned ministries and have been found to be effective. You, the student, will learn the origins of the various aspects. By understanding the precepts, you can develop your own method.

Instructor: Dr. Milt Weber

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16 Family Legacy - Shaping Culture and Identity (FLCI652)

This is the first of three courses on practical interactive courses that will empower you to build a thriving family, an enduring legacy, and a transformed culture. The six protocols and practices provide a simple process that families can use to transform individuals and families from the inside out so the generation’s downstream can experience healing, growth and success in life while imparting these practices to their children and grandchildren. Practicing them will preempt the toxic indoctrination of our godless educational systems. Living the protocols will empower children to think critically and objectively beyond the smoke and mirrors of the deceptive mainstream media and keep them connected to the God of their faith.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Randall Bixby

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17 Family Legacy - Traditions and Legacy (FLTL653)

This is the second of three practical interactive courses that will empower you to build a thriving family, an enduring legacy and a transformed culture.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Randall Bixby

18 The Coach Approach to Family (CAF654)

This is the third of three practical interactive courses that empower students with fundamental coaching skills, and how to apply them in the context of both leading a family and ministering to families.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Randall Bixby

19 Five Pillars of Emotional Intelligence (5PEI951)

The Five Pillars of Emotional Intelligence -How to Walk in the Spirit, is a transformative and interactive group coaching experience course that reveals obstacles to growth and self-sabotaging mindsets resulting in the ability to respond and resolve personal challenges in order to live up to the fullness of your potential and design by God as an individual or organization. You will learn tools that you can employ to bring the scriptures alive and from mere theory and concept and how to teach these powerful tools to others.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Randall Bixby

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20 Grief, Crisis & Trauma Counseling (COU950)

In this course you will learn the distinctions between loss, crisis and trauma, and a practical hands on “how to respond” approach. Students will learn to develop a spiritual and emotional caregivers ministry in the local congregation.

(3 credits)

Instructor: Dr. H. Norman Wright

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PROFESSIONAL WRITING GUIDELINES

21 Thesis and Dissertation Development (TDD899)

This is a preparatory class for master’s and doctorate degree students to support in the writing of their thesis or dissertation. Students learn rhetorical analysis of model texts, techniques for drafting and revising texts, strategies for overcoming writing blocks, and methods of self-care for managing stress.

(4 credits)

Instructor: Dr. Sue Halverson

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