ACH 101
Church History
A study of the life of Christ, the life of Paul, and a synopsis of the book of Acts.
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Explore every course taught at Tabernacle Bible College & Seminary — from foundational Bible study to Christian doctrine, ministry leadership, biblical languages, Old Testament, and New Testament studies.
Tabernacle Bible College & Seminary offers 53 self-paced Bible, theology, doctrine, ministry, biblical language, Old Testament, and New Testament courses. Students may take individual courses, use selected courses toward certificates, or apply completed credits toward eligible degree programs.
Listed by subject area and course number. Application and enrollment fees are credited toward tuition. Offerings, sequencing, and availability may be updated by the school as needed.
ACH 101
A study of the life of Christ, the life of Paul, and a synopsis of the book of Acts.
BLT 501
A basic instruction of New Testament Greek with emphasis on reading actual text.
BLT 510
A basic instruction of Biblical Hebrew.
BM 301
Aids every believer in breaking past curses and failures and walking in the “Eternal Realm” as the Lord intended.
BM 302
Helps you take great strides in regaining and recognizing who you really are and who God intended you to be.
BS 101
Covers the origin of the Bible, customs & languages, and the Dateless Past.
BS 102
A study of Earth’s first social order.
BS 201
A closer study of end-time events including the Advent of Christ, Daniel’s Seventieth Week, the Seven Trumpet Judgments, Seven Vials, Battle of Armageddon, Anti-Christ, Tribulation period, and Millennial Reign of Christ.
BS 302
A look at current events and thoughts of the church in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
BS 303
An in-depth look at the Gift of Prophecy and the prophetic ministry.
BS 304
A look into past established religions, religious beliefs, and how history was shaped by these beliefs.
BS 305
A study of the O.T. Priesthood, its influence, and culmination with the ministry of Christ.
CD 101
A study of the ages or divisions of time in which God used different methods in redeeming man from his fallen state — Innocence, Conscience, Human Government, Promise, Law, Grace, and the Kingdom — plus earth’s seven cosmic ages.
CD 102
An in-depth revelation of the power, blessing, and responsibility of Covenant.
CD 103
In-depth insight into the nature & character of Jehovah, ruling out the modern theory of Humanism.
CD 104
A study of the doctrine of atonement and salvation as affected by Christ, embracing all of time as well as eternity past and future.
View Course →CD 105
A study of angelology and demonology, including the origin, work, and ultimate disposition of fallen angels and satan himself, as presented in Scripture.
View Course →CD 201
An intense study of the defense and proof of Christianity.
CD 202
A study of the body, soul, and spirit of man, and the function of each.
CD 203
Some of the greatest discussions in theological history are studied and critiqued — apologetics, Anabaptists, Arminianism, Calvinism, anthropomorphism, and more — plus Pauline theology, reconciliation, glorification, and the Great Commission.
CD 204
A study of the beliefs formed by our surroundings vs. the Word of God.
CD 205
The plans and philosophies of living the life our Father destined and designed — we either live by “design or default.”
CD 206
Defines in simple form what each of these important gifts are to the body of Christ and helps those who are called to recognize their gift.
CD 207
The study of the resurrections of the just and unjust, and the doctrine of death, dying, and the afterlife — including infanticide, euthanasia, and issues of the aged or terminally ill.
CD 301
An in-depth study in the principles and processes of Biblical interpretation.
CD 302
Strategies and leadership insights for effective leadership and explicit avenues for solving conflict — ministry is ministry, whether in business or the Church.
CD 303
An in-depth study of every believer’s assignment to accomplish and fulfill their Divinely Destined Purpose in life.
CD 305
An introduction to the effect spiritual warfare has on the kingdom of darkness.
CD 306
Unveils a deeper meaning of Matthew 16:18 and the authority given to the believer to remove the hand of the enemy and bind the promise of God in place.
CD 507
A study of the role of the sacraments in Christian worship.
CD 519
Description & identity of the Church — an intense study of the church and its mission, nature, and present work, including its early development.
CP 101
A study of the person, power, and ministry of the Holy Spirit as God’s Administrator.
View Course →CP 102
A complete study of the 9 Gifts of the Spirit, their function, power, and dispersement.
View Course →CP 201
Designed to promote effective leadership in ministry, both in the Church (House) and in the marketplace.
CP 202
Reveals how the believer should seek to prosper for Kingdom purposes, which results in personal prosperity.
CP 203
Discusses the many ways God speaks — however, His people are not always listening.
CP 204
Taken completely from the Scriptures, giving the illustrations, the commands, and the “how to” of Christ’s commission to heal the sick.
CP 205
A study of how the believer should expect provision amid a collapsing economy and ecosystem.
CP 301
Planning and implementing administration in accordance with the theological purposes of the church and leadership styles.
CP 304
A look into the kingdom established by the Beast in the book of Revelation and the influence anti-Christ will have in the world.
CP 400
A prophetic study of the transformation of the believer from servant to authority through truly knowing Jesus as Bridegroom.
CP 401
God has a unique blueprint for our lives; this course with its textbook helps you discover and uncover it.
CP 402
A study of occult practices such as transcendental meditation, hypnosis, mind-control, astrology, and witchcraft.
CP 403
Enables you to interpret your night dreams — what Prophet Daniel called “night visions” — with encouragement to journal them.
NT 101
A study of the epistles of Romans through Ephesians.
NT 102
A study of the epistles of Philippians through Philemon.
NT 103
Shows the correlation of the 4 Gospels and the distinctive emphasis of the message in each.
View Course →NT 104
A study of the early church, including the journeys of the early Apostles, their ministries, their effect on society, and their miracles.
NT 201
A study of the work, words, and life of Christ — His mission and ministry, with emphasis on His redemptive mission in God’s plan of salvation.
OT 201
An exegetical study of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel and Daniel, Judges, Ruth, 1&2 Samuel, and 1&2 Kings.
OT 202
An exegetical study of Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah.
OT 203
A continued exegetical study of Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
OT 204
An overview of each of the O.T. Feasts the Lord instituted, how they were carried out, and how Christ the Messiah is the fulfillment.
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