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        Jun 26, 2025  
    Lee University Catalog 2021-2022 
        
    Lee University Catalog 2021-2022 [Archived Catalog]

    Theology


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    Rickie Moore, Interim Chairperson

    Biblical Studies

    Professors Michael Fuller, Rickie Moore
    Associate Professor Brian Peterson
    Assistant Professor Daniel Glover

    Historical Studies

    Professor Skip Jenkins
    Assistant Professor David Roebuck

    Theological Studies

    Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology Terry L. Cross
    Professor Lisa Stephenson
    Associate Professor Christopher Stephenson
    Visiting Assistant Professor Stephanie Nicole Nordby
    Lecturers Jodie Augustine, Casey Cole, and Kevin Snider

    Philosophical Studies

    Associate Professor Timothy Miller

    Disciplines

    Biblical Studies
    Biblical Languages
    Historical Studies
    Philosophical Studies
    Religious Studies
    Theological Studies

    The Department of Theology encompasses the disciplines of biblical, theological, and historical studies, as well as philosophy and biblical languages. It offers a major in Biblical and Theological Studies, which prepares one for further training at the graduate level or seminary. This degree comes with the option of a Ministry Studies Emphasis in which some skills requisite for pastoral ministry are offered.

    The B.A. Bi-Vocational Track and the B.S. Bi-Vocational Track are designed for students interested in combining a streamlined Biblical and Theological Studies major with a second major. These streamlined majors are only available to students with a second major. A third Bi-Vocational degree is the Theological and Professional Studies Track which allows the student to couple their streamlined Biblical and Theological Studies major with two minors from any department across the university.

    The Department of Theology also serves the university as a whole by providing a 12-hour religion core to university graduates. The goal of this core is to enable all graduates to be conversant in the Christian faith and to begin integrating the faith in all aspects of their lives and vocations.

    Biblical and Theological Studies

    The major in Biblical and Theological Studies is intended for the person who wants a thorough preparation in biblical and theological knowledge. It is the recommended degree program for those who plan to continue their education at the graduate level or seminary. The degree with Ministry Studies Emphasis may also be useful for thorough preparation in biblical and theological studies as well as some training in the skills of pastoral ministry.

    The Bi-Vocational tracks are ideal for persons preparing for careers that span multiple vocational areas.

    The Biblical and Theological Studies degree provides a foundation of Bible content, Christian doctrine, biblical languages (Greek or Hebrew), Christian ethics, Christianity and culture, and Church history. Elements from the discipline of philosophy are also introduced to students for the purpose of making them conversant with the major issues of thought throughout the ages. This program is ideal for those who plan to work in the educational ministry of the church.

    Religion Core

    As part of the university’s general core of courses, the Religion Core includes the following courses: BIBL 110  , BIBL 111   , THEO 230   and THEO 231  , plus a Christian Service requirement of 80 clock hours of service-learning experiences.

    Religion Core courses should be taken in the order in which they are listed here. Any variance to this order may result in a student not being prepared for the work in an upper level course. This sequence, therefore, is crucial since material in the upper level courses presumes knowledge of the lower level courses. The only possible variation is between BIBL 110   and BIBL 111  . These courses can be taken in either order, but both must be completed before taking THEO 230  . In addition, THEO 230   must be completed before taking THEO 231  .

    The Christian service component is designed to occur throughout a student’s time at Lee. Questions regarding service should be directed to the Leonard Center.

    Any student who majors within the Department of Christian Ministries or the Department of Theology does not follow the same pattern as the rest of the university. To fulfill their Religion Core, majors within the School of Religion take the following courses: BIBL 101  , BIBL 102  , THEO 250  , THEO 251  , and THEO 231  . These hours are combined within the biblical or theological electives in all School of Religion disciplines. The Religion Core seeks to equip students with a well-rounded grasp of biblical and theological foundations, as well as an understanding of their practical applications (THEO 231  ). The goal of the Religion Core is to nurture students to think critically about their faith and to engage the needs of others because of their faith.

    Programs

      General Educational Information


      Majors

       

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      Courses

        BibleChurch HistoryGreekHebrewPhilosophyReligionTheologyTheology Ministry Studies

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