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Course Catalog

Rigorous theological education in Neo-Apollonarian Oneness Monotheism. Our courses combine biblical scholarship, historical analysis, and systematic theology.

Defending Oneness Theology
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Defending Oneness Theology
by Brother John Barton
Upper-Level Seminary
28 Weeks
Self-Paced

A comprehensive apologetic for biblical monotheism and the full deity of Jesus Christ. This flagship course provides systematic instruction in the theological foundations of Oneness monotheism, biblical exegesis of key texts, historical development of Christological debates, and contemporary applications of Neo-Apollonarian thought.

Oneness and Trinity, A.D. 100-300
Oneness and Trinity, A.D. 100-300
by David K. Bernard
Intermediate
8 Weeks
Self-Paced

Explores the development of the doctrines of Oneness and Trinity in early Christian writings from A.D. 100 to 300. Examines the theological evolution from biblical Oneness to the trinitarianism that became dominant in the fourth century through analysis of primary sources and historical contexts.

Essentials of Oneness Theology
Essentials of Oneness Theology
by David K. Bernard
Foundational
6 Weeks
Self-Paced

A concise introduction to the essential elements of Oneness belief, clearly distinguishing it from trinitarianism and answering common objections. Originally presented at Harvard Divinity School, this course provides a thorough foundation for understanding Oneness theology.

The Oneness of God
The Oneness of God
by David K. Bernard
Comprehensive
12 Weeks
Self-Paced

A detailed examination of the Oneness doctrine covering biblical foundations, theological implications, and practical applications. This comprehensive study serves as the definitive text for understanding the nature of God from a Oneness perspective.

Oneness Pentecostal Exegesis and the Gospel of John
Oneness Pentecostal Exegesis and the Gospel of John
by Marvin Sanguinetti
Advanced
10 Weeks
Self-Paced

An advanced exegetical study of Johannine texts, particularly focusing on πρὸς τὸν θεόν (pros ton theon) in John 1:1-2. Offers a Oneness Pentecostal response to classical Trinitarian interpretations using grammatical-historical analysis.

What You'll Experience

Rigorous Scholarship

Engage with primary sources, biblical languages, and systematic theological frameworks

Practical Application

Learn to defend and articulate Oneness theology in contemporary contexts

Academic Excellence

Study under recognized scholars in the field of Oneness Pentecostal theology

Begin Your Theological Journey

Join students worldwide in deepening their understanding of biblical monotheism and the absolute oneness of God through rigorous academic study.