About Course
Master’s Program
Freeman Bible College and Seminary’s Master’s program trains students to interpret Bible passages using advanced research skills. Students select three topics for research and are encouraged to produce an original thesis, with development focused on both Old and New Testament studies from a Christian perspective. Each topic must be completed within 8 weeks.
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Religion and Politics
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Law and Religion Traditions
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God and the Gods
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Christian Ethics
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The life and Letters of Paul
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New Testament
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Old Testament
Master’s Program Structure and Topics
Program Overview
Freeman Bible College and Seminary’s Master’s program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to interpret Bible passages through advanced research methods. The curriculum emphasizes both Old and New Testament studies, encouraging students to approach their work from a Christian perspective. Students are required to successfully complete 28 credits.
Research Requirements
Students in the program are required to select three topics for in-depth research. For each topic, students are expected to develop an original thesis, demonstrating a high level of scholarly engagement and critical thinking. The progression through the topics is structured:
Available Research Topics
Religion and Politics
Law and Religion Traditions
God and the Gods
Christian Ethics
The Life and Letters of Paul
New Testament
Old Testament
Reason and Faith
History of the Devil
Judaism and Christianity
Anthropology of Magic and Religion
Religion and the Arts
Course Content
402: Comparative and Historical Perspectives
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402: Comparative and Historical Perspectives