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Religion

Required for Graduation:  Pass 3 Credit Hours
Board Policy:  Must take 4 Credits
(Transfer Students will be evaluated individually to determine Religion Credit standings.)

Course Name:  Old Testament Survey (Religion I)
Grade Level:  9
Full Year Course:  1.0 Credit
Prerequisites:  None
Course Description:  An introductory course to the Old Testament books of Moses, historic and poetic Writings, and Prophets.

Course Name:  New Testament Survey (Religion II)
Grade Level:  10
Full Year Course:  1.0 Credit
Prerequisites:  None
Course Description:  New Testament Survey is a required one-year course where the books of the New Testament are studied in an overview fashion.  It is the goal of the course that the faith of every student be strengthened in Jesus Christ as their Savior and that all students become better witnesses to the world around them.  Emphasis of the course will be on personally applying the Bible to the individual lives of the students.

Course Name:  Church History (Religion III)
Grade Level:  11
Full Year Course:  1.0 Credit
Prerequisites:  None
Course Description
:  Christ and His Church in the New Testament.  A continuation of N.T. survey with a review of  N.T. Church’s foundation in Romans;  N.T. Church is renewed (3 Ecumenical Creeds,  Reformation); the N.T. Church Spreads to America-Church History in the U.S., the growth of W.E.L.S.   Also includes a study of non-Christian churches; (cults). 

Course Name:  Christian Doctrine and Practice (Religion IV)
Grade Level:  12
Full Year Course:  1.0 Credit
Prerequisites:  None
Course Description
:  Christian Doctrine and Practice is a required one-year course scheduled for the senior year.  It is an examination and review of Christian Doctrine that treats systematically the teachings of Scripture.  This course also includes living the present-life of sanctification using topics of concern for the Christian today especially within the context of Family Life under Christ.  Topics discussed throughout the year include Jesus as True Man and True God, Evangelism, Fellowship, and the Last Things.  Bible passages are reviewed and memorized.  (2 semesters – 1 credit)