DOC 101: Systematic Theology, Doctrine 1
Thoroughly understand the concepts that make up the oneness doctrine including the dual nature of Christ, the names and titles of God in the Old and New Testaments, the nature of God, and the modes and manifestations of God. Special emphasis is on understanding the doctrine of the trinity and its supporting doctrines such as coequal, consubstantial, coeternal persons, and subordinationism.
Required Text:The Oneness of God by David Bernard
A Study Guide for the Oneness of God by Bernard and Stegall
The Lord Our God is One by M. L. Walls
Reading Requirements
The Oneness of God by David Bernard
A Study Guide for the Oneness of God by Bernard and Stegall
The Lord Our God is One by M. L. Walls
Read select chapters from the BibleQuiz Requrements
In each section there will be a short quiz that will help determine how well you understood the materials. By taking each quiz you affirm that your book and notes are closed and out of sight, and that no one is helping you take the quiz in any way. You are allowed to use the text from a Bible in English or your mother language. You are not allowed to use any other parts of your Bible including maps, dictionary, concordance, or commentary. You may also use a dictionary.

- Mentor: Valesa Clouse
- Manager: Mark Naimy
- Manager: Randy Watts
DOC 201: Systematic Theology, Doctrine 2 (Prerequisite: DOC 101: Systematic Theology, Doctrine 1)
Thoroughly understand the doctrines of the new birth, eternal security, predestination, importunity, heaven/hell, angels/demons, sabbath, sacraments including baptism, foot washing, and communion; laying on of hands, healing, and dietary laws.
Required Text:The New Birth by David Bernard
A Study Guide for The New Birth by Bernard and Stegall
The Christian Development Course, Volume 1 by Crawford Coon
Reading Requirements
Read The New Birth by David Bernard and A Study Guide for The New Birth by Bernard and Stegall
Read select chapters from the New Testament
Quiz Requrements
In each section there will be a short quiz that will help determine how well you understood the materials. By taking each quiz you affirm that your book and notes are closed and out of sight, and that no one is helping you take the quiz in any way. You are allowed to use the text from a Bible in English or your mother language. You are not allowed to use any other parts of your Bible including maps, dictionary, concordance, or commentary. You may also use a dictionary.

- Mentor: Valesa Clouse
- Manager: Mark Naimy
- Manager: Randy Watts
DOC 102: Practical Holiness
Apply Biblical concepts, both direct and indirect, to our everyday lives with special emphasis on those universal requirements that affect Christians of all cultures
Required Text:Practical Holiness by David K. Bernard
Essentials of Holiness by David K. Bernard
Reading Requirements
Read Practical Holiness by David K. Bernard
Read select chapters from the New Testament
Quiz Requrements
In each section there will be a short quiz that will help determine how well you understood the materials. By taking each quiz you affirm that your book and notes are closed and out of sight, and that no one is helping you take the quiz in any way. You are allowed to use the text from a Bible in English or your mother language. You are not allowed to use any other parts of your Bible including maps, dictionary, concordance, or commentary. You may also use a dictionary.

- Mentor: Valesa Clouse
- Manager: Randy Watts