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Fall Courses at PHX SEM

MAKE PROGRESS ON YOUR DEGREE THIS FALL

This fall Phoenix Seminary will offer both new and recurring courses for you to choose from as you continue in your degree. Scroll down to see options for the fall semester with our residential faculty, as well as other on campus, online, MAA, and doctoral courses. Registration closes to students on July 30th.

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Residential Faculty Courses

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Dr. Steve Duby

Associate Professor of
Theology

Systematic Theology: A Socratic Approach

Hermeneutics: Principles of Interpretation

Anthropology, Christology, and Pneumatology

Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology (online)

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Dr. David Hogg

Professor of
Church History

Leadership and Pastoral Competencies

Church History 1

Church History 2 (online)

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Dr. Peter Gurry

Associate Professor of
New Testament

New Testament Textual Criticism

New Testament 1: Matthew to Acts

New Testament 2: Romans to Revelation (online)

New Testament Greek 1

Greek Syntax and Exegesis

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Dr. Michael Thigpen

Professor of
Old Testament

Old Testament 1: Genesis to Esther

Old Testament 2: Job to Malachi (online)

Old Testament
Hebrew 1

Hebrew Syntax and Exegesis

Jeremiah (online)

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Dr. Nathan Tarr

Associate Professor of
Pastoral Theology

Living in God's Presence

Life of the Mind and the Love of God

Puritan Spirituality

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Dr. Brian Arnold

Professor of
Church History

Hermeneutics: Principles of Interpretation (online)

Church History 1 (online)

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Dr. Wayne Grudem

Distinguished Research Professor of
Theology & Biblical Studies

Prolegomena, Scripture, and God (online)

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Dr. Malcom Hartnell

Professor Emeritus of
Intercultural Studies

Cross-Cultural and Diversity Competency (online)

Communicating Christ in a Pluralistic World (online)

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OTHER COURSES

Online Courses

Old Testament 1: Genesis to Esther

Old Testament 2: Job to Malachi

New Testament 1: Matthew to Acts

New Testament 2: Romans to Revelation

Hermeneutics: Principles of Interpretation

Jeremiah

Church History 1

Church History 2

Cross-Cultural and Diversity Competency

Communicating Christ in a Pluralistic World

New Testament Greek 1

Old Testament Hebrew 1

Prolegomena, Scripture, and God

Anthropology, Christology, and Pneumatology

Soteriology, Christology, and Pneumatology

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Counseling
Courses

Human Sexuality

Marriage and Family Counseling

Counseling Skills

Testing and Appraisal in Counseling

Counseling Practicum

Counseling Internship I and II

Th.M. & D.Min. Courses

Advanced Biblical/Theological Research Methods (open to ThM Students only)

New Testament Textual Criticism

The Pastor as Herald: Expository Preaching (DMin students only)

MAA
Courses

Church on Mill | Tempe:
Pastoral Care I (substitutes for MS504)

Church on Mill | Tempe:
Leadership/Ecclesiology (substitutes for BC591 + general elective)

Illuminate Community Church | Scottsdale:
Pastoral Care II (substitutes for MS503)

Foothills Baptist Church | Ahwatukee:
Proclamation (substitutes for BC512 and IS505)

Canyon Bible Church | Prescott:
Proclamation (substitutes for BC512 and IS505)

Canyon Bible Church | Prescott:
Pastoral Care II (substitutes for MS503)

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