An Associate Degree of Theology is designed to prepare the student for examining religious

doctrines, examining life and faith through the study of scriptures, theological traditions, and historical

contexts. 

This Degree programme will provide students with a solid Biblical

foundation by developing the skills, knowledge and confidence for sound Biblical analysis and

interpretation.

This course introduces an inductive method of Bible study which fosters a personal interaction with the Word of God so that beliefs are based on a prayerful understanding and legitimate interpretation of Scriptures.  Inductive study uses the scriptures of the Bible as the primary source of information with secondary sources being commentaries, concordances, study books, videos and other relevant material.  

This course is designed to teach the major doctrines of the bible in a topical manner.

Why do we believe what we believe? In the absence of a proper doctrinal foundation, our beliefs can be

pegged to wrong concepts. Jesus often corrected many of the religious teachers of His day for their

skewed interpretation and erroneous application of scriptures. 

This Course covers the Synoptic Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and Luke.

Do you know that you can use the Word of God to evangelize and impact diverse people for

God? See how Jesus did it, as seen through the lens of His disciples, Matthew, Mark and Luke.

The Synoptic Gospels (synoptic which means “seen together”) gives a panoramic view of the

ministry of Jesus from an historical, social and theological setting. A Jewish tax collector, a civil

servant and a doctor had the opportunity to witness how Jesus successfully imparted the kingdom

message.