CBS Online

If you have wanted to enroll in seminary but have been unable to take classes due to your location or schedule, consider CBS Online!

You can register any time to take any of our online courses and receive seminary credit. Once your registration is complete, you will have 6 months to complete the course. Beyond that, there are no fixed lecture dates and no set times for submitting your homework or tests. You can access the online portal any time, anywhere you have internet access.

With CBS Online, your living room and your local coffee shop become a seminary!

CBS Online Classes

Systematic Theology I

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Foundations, Revelation, and God, also known as Systematic Theology I, introduces students to the discipline of theology: its importance, nature, and methodology. The course examines the primary source of theology: God’s self-revelation, both general and special. With these foundations laid, the course explores the doctrines of God and his relationship to the created world, both visible and invisible.

For a limited time, this course is being made available at a discounted rate!

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Systematic Theology II

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Christ, Man, and Salvation, also known as Systematic Theology II, explores theological anthropology, hamartiology, christology, and soteriology. It examines mankind’s creation and nature and the consequences of the Fall. It explores the Person and work of Christ, including early christological controversies. It then considers the nature of salvation, its basis in the Atonement, and its application in the life of the believer.

For a limited time, this course is being made available at a discounted rate!

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The Gospel of John

The Gospel of John

In The Gospel of John students will examine the story of Jesus through the eyes of a declared eyewitness. Attention is paid to the presentation, themes, and theological interests that are peculiar to this author in contrast with the Synoptic Gospels.

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Introduction to Missions

Introduction to Missions

Introduction to Missions examines the task that God has given his people to represent his kingship to the ends of the earth. The course examines the biblical foundation of mission, contextualization, the history of mission, missiological theory and strategy, and practical considerations in cross-cultural missionary work.

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