Winter 2012 Courses
To enroll in any of these courses, please follow the steps detailed on this page or if you have already completed them, go right to the academy to sign up for individual courses.
In addition to the regular academy courses, ACM also hosts an online Christian writing workshop. In conjunction with this workshop, a course on ‘literary apologetics’ is offered. See below.
Principles of Literary Apologetics – Anthony Horvath and Debbie Thompson and Dr Holly Ordway (201)
- Literary Apologetics Certificate
Wordsmithing – Debbie Thompson (201)
- Literary Apologetics Certificate
Emulating the Greats – Dr Holly Ordway and Debbie Thompson (201)
- Literary Apologetics Certificate
Online Writing Workshop – Feb 2012 – Anthony Horvath and Debbie Thompson
The Historical Jesus: A Survey of Evidence & Arguments – Anthony Horvath / Mariano Grinbank (201)
- Includes 2 lectures by Dr. Gary Habermas exclusively available to the academy.
Defending the Faith: Accessible Apologetics Training – Mikel Del Rosario (301)
- This 300 level course includes everything in the 200 level course, but adds additional reading and training to equip students to begin teaching Apologetics where ever God has placed them. This is also the required course level for those who are seeking to complete our certificate program.
Defending the Faith: Accessible Apologetics Training – Mikel Del Rosario (201)
Survey of The New Testament: The Gospels: Instructor TBA (201) [CORE]
Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking I – Brian Auten (201)
Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking II – Brian Auten (202)
The Truth of the Bible and Its Inerrancy – Jim Tofflemire (201)
Survey of the Old Testament I – Anthony Horvath (201) [CORE]
Survey of the Old Testament II – Anthony Horvath (202) [CORE]
Mere Christianity – Glenn Jones (101) [CORE]
Biblical Greek 1 – Glenn Jones (101) [CORE]
Biblical Greek 2 – Glenn Jones (102) [CORE]
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