Christian University GlobalNet’s 36-credit Diploma in Biblical Studies is designed for those who want to develop a solid foundation of biblical knowledge for their own learning and/or to allow them to be more effective in their teaching or preaching of God’s Word. The program begins with Core 1 self-study courses and then moves to the Core 2 semester intensive model of online learning. In Core 2, students join an interactive online student group and, with an online instructor guiding the learning and the discussion, they go deeper into the study of the Old and New Testaments and delve into theology, church history, and spiritual formation.
Downloadable Program Brochure (PDF Format): Diploma in Biblical Studies Program
Next Steps:
1. Apply for the Diploma in Biblical Studies anytime throughout the year using the above Admissions Requirements.
2. Receive welcome instructions via email from the Admissions Office.
3. Take the optional free AP Bible exam OR Enroll in your first course and begin your work.
4. You will receive transcript credit for each course that you successfully complete.
5. When you have received credit for all of the courses required, the Registrar will issue your Christian University GlobalNet Diploma in Biblical Studies.
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Core 2: Semester-Based
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This course is designed to help students grow in intimacy with God and to mature in spiritual life and relationships. Averbeck traces the work of the Holy Spirit through the Old and New Testaments and identifies specific spiritual practices that encourage growth in the spiritual life. The course utilizes lectures from SF403 as a basis for the practice of contemplative exercises and online discussion of issues related to the spiritual life.
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Linda Triemstra Cook
Linda Triemstra Cook is the author and instructor of this course. She edits trade and academic books, with emphasis on reference works and commentaries, and has edited seven Gold Medallion winners. After starting her editing career at Baker Book House, she established her own company and currently owns Gold Leaf Editorial Services. In addition to her editing, Ms. Cook co-teaches the Writer’s Publishing Workshop held twice each year at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
John Worgul, PhD
Dr. John Worgul received his B.A. from Bethel College, Minnesota in 1977, an M.A.R. in biblical studies from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1979, and his Ph.D from the Dropsie College in Hebrew Bible in 1987. He has taught at Seminary of the East (now Bethel Seminary) since 1987 both full time and as adjunct. In addition to biblical studies, Dr. Worgul has a deep interest in spiritual theology and formation.
Douglas K. Stuart, PhD
Dr. Douglas K. Stuart is Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, where he specializes in Assyrian and Babylonian languages and literature. He received a B.A. from Harvard University, did graduate studies at Yale Divinity School, and earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University. Since 1971, Dr. Douglas Stuart has been a bedrock in the Old Testament department at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. As Professor of Old Testament, he has introduced thousands…
John M. Frame, DD
Education: Belhaven College, DD Yale University, MPhil Westminster Theological Seminary, BD Princeton University, AB Teaching Career: D. Trimble Chair of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary Founding faculty member (taught apologetics and theology courses), Westminster Theological Seminary, California (1980-2000) Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia (1968-1980) Balanced time between teaching and extensive academic research Other Career Highlights: Discerning media critic…
Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., PhD
Education: Brandeis University, MA and PhD Wheaton College, BA and BD Teaching Career: President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Distinguished Colman M. Mockler Professor of Old Testament Studies, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1966-1993) Professor of Bible and Archaeology, Wheaton College (1958-1966) Leader of more than 20 graduate and undergraduate study tours abroad, while lecturing and preaching at thousands of schools and churches around the…
Richard E. Averbeck, PhD
Education: Annenberg Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, PhD Grace Theological Seminary, MDiv and MA Calvary Bible College, BA Teaching Career: Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Dallas Theological Seminary (1990-1994) Chairman of the Old Testament Department, Grace Theological Seminary (1980-1990) Visiting lecturer at the Lutheran School of Theology in Copenhagen and Åarhus, Denmark Preached and taught in China, across Germany, and West Africa Expertise in Old Testament Law,…
Craig L. Blomberg, PhD
Dr. Craig Blomberg is the Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, in Littleton, CO, where he specializes in New Testament Studies. He received his B.A. from Augustana College, Illinois (with a triple major in mathematics, Spanish, and religion), a M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. At Denver Seminary, Dr. Blomberg is a Distinguished Professor of the New Testament where he has served on the faculty…
Terry C. Hulbert, ThD
Education: Dallas Theological Seminary, ThM and ThD University of Western Ontario, BA Teaching Career: Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Columbia Biblical Seminary, now Columbia International University Teacher of Bible courses, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1972-2010) Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1988-1994) President, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1990-1991) Academic Dean, Columbia Biblical Seminary (1972-1988) Faculty, Northwestern College (1951-1957) Helped found and establish the Urban Theological College of Central Africa Other Career Highlights: Missionary to Africa…
Garth M. Rosell, PhD
Education: Oxford and Cambridge, sabbatical studies Fuller Seminary and the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, graduate studies University of Minnesota, PhD Princeton Theological Seminary, MDiv and ThM Wheaton College, BA Teaching Career: Professor of Church History and Director Emeritus, Ockenga Institute at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Academic Dean, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (9 years) – helped secure regional accreditation for the Seminary Three of his courses voted “Course of the Year” Named “Professor Who Has Had the…
Gordon T. Smith, PhD
Education: Loyola School of Theology, the Ateneo de Manila University, PhD Canadian Theological Seminary, MDiv Teaching Career: Academic Vice President, Regent College Dean, Regent College Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology, Regent College Researched key studies in Christian living, including the Lord’s Supper, Christian Spirituality, and Christian Community Theology instructor, Canadian Theological Seminary Theology instructor, Alliance Biblical Seminary in the Philippines Other Career Highlights: President of reSource Leadership International Pastor in Canada and the Philippines Member,…
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The multiple-choice AP exam tests your basic Bible knowledge and, if you pass it with a score of 80 percent or higher, you can be granted advanced placement for many or all of the Bible Survey courses (OT216-OT227, NT217-NT228). Scores are individually evaluated by the Registrar’s Office.
Taking the AP Exam does not affect your academic grade point average nor is there a cost. Simply apply for the Diploma in Biblical Studies and request to take the AP exam through the Admissions Office (admissions@cugn.org).
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In order for any course in this program to apply toward the diploma, you must achieve a grade of C or higher in the course.
The Diploma in Biblical Studies is not a 4-year undergraduate degree, however these credits may apply towards our undergraduate degree options. Click here to read more.
Upon completing the above course requirements, submit the graduation request form to receive your diploma.