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    Welcome to AIM!

    AIM Online is the online Bible learning site of the Athens Institute of Ministry. Detailed information on our current courses may be found in the AIM Bibliography and Resource Document

    In addition to this main AIM website, AIM currently has programs in Europe, the British Islesand the American Pacific.

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    Our next live course is AIM Old Testament Survey, which runs from August 31 – December 21, 2024

    Journey through time and discover the foundations of faith!

    Embark on an enlightening adventure this fall with our comprehensive Old Testament Survey course. From August 31 to December 21, 2024, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient wisdom that shapes our world today.

    What will you experience?

    • Uncover the stories behind the books, people, and events that laid the groundwork for Western civilization.
    • Connect the dots between the Old and New Testaments, revealing how ancient prophecies point to Jesus.
    • Gain unique insights into Judaism - both ancient and modern - through engaging discussions and a real-world visit to a synagogue or conversation with a Rabbi.
    • Master 100 key Old Testament passages and learn to apply their timeless wisdom to your daily life.

    Why choose this course?

    • Expert instruction from passionate scholars
    • Interactive learning experiences
    • Small group discussions for deeper understanding
    • Flexible schedule to fit your busy life

    Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your faith, broaden your perspective, and connect with like-minded seekers of knowledge.

    Space is limited! Register now to secure your spot on this transformative journey through the Old Testament.


    Register Now for AIM OTS

    Required Reading:

    1. Douglas Jacoby, A Quick Overview of the Bible (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 2012 or Spring, TX: Illumination Publishers, 2019) —chapters 1-15.

    2. Douglas Jacoby, Exodus: Night of Redemption (Spring, TX: Illumination Publishers, 2016)— entire book.

    3. The entire OT, if you have not read it through completely at least once in the previous 3 years.

    4. Visit synagogue or listen to presentation by rabbi.

    5. Learn the locations of 100 useful O.T. passages

    6. Classes (virtual meeting) 9:30-1:00 on Saturday 31 August 31 2024

      Q&A 10:00-11:00 on Saturday 26 October 2024

    Recommended Reading:

    • The OT Apocrypha, in the translation of your choice.

    • Brevard Childs, Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1979.

    • Hayim J. Donin, ed., To Be a Jew: A Guide To Jewish Observance In Contemporary Life (Revised

      ed.)

    • Walter Kaiser, Mission in the Old Testament: Israel as a Light to the Nations.

    • William La Sor et al., Old Testament Survey (Eerdmans)

    • Tom Olbricht, He Loves Forever (Joplin, Missouri: College Press, 2000).

    • John H. Walton, Victor H. Matthews, and Mark W. Chavalas. The IVP Bible Background

      Commentary: Old Testament. Downers Grove: Intervarsity, 2000.

    • Michael Wise, Martin Abegg, Jr., and Edward Cook. The Dead Sea Scrolls, A New

      Translation. San Francisco: Harper, 1996.

    Live Session on Saturday, 31 August 2024



    AIM Program 2023-2025

    AIM New Testament

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    AIM Old Testament

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    AIM Counseling*

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    AIM Spiritual Perspectives

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    A la carte

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    1. New Testament Survey
    2. New Testament Interpretation
    3. Exploring Hebrews
    4. Communicating Biblical Truth

    1. Old Testament Survey
    2. Old Testament Interpretation
    3. Exploring Amos
    4. Communicating Biblical Truth

    1. Counseling and Psychology
    2. Spiritual Life
    3. Family Life
    4. Christ and Culture

    1. Apologetics & Evangelism
    2. Holy Spirit & Doctrines
    3. Church History
    4. Worldviews & Evangelism

    Choose any 4 courses of your preference

     * Either the New Testament or Old Testament module is a prerequisite for the Counseling Module. That is, you must take either NT or OT and Counseling to receive a certificate for Counseling 

    * NOTE: If you are entirely new to AIM and do not already have an account in our course system, you will be asked to create an account before you can complete registration.


    Pricing**

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    Group of 5-9 Students (per student)

    Group of 10+ Students (per student)

    4 Course Module $599 $499 $399
    Full AIM Program
    (Single Payment for Entire 15 course program)
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    $1,249 $999
    Full AIM Program
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    3 payments of $475 ($1,425) 3 payments of $400 ($1,200)

    **Please contact us at help@athensinstitute.org in order to make arrangements for installment payment plans, the group plans, and the a la carte module.

    * NOTE: If you are entirely new to AIM and do not already have an account in our course system, you will be asked to create an account before you can complete registration.


    AIM Program 2023 - 2025

    AIM courses may be purchased individually for $199/course, or at a discount in pre-packaged modules granting a digital certificate focused on particular study goals. For the most significant cost savings, you may also register for the entire diploma program* all at once.

    Available Modules (2023 - 2025)

    • New Testament Module: Includes New Testament Survey, New Testament Interpretation, Exploring Hebrews, Communicating Biblical Truth

    • Old Testament Module: Includes Old Testament Survey, Old Testament Interpretation, Exploring Amos, Communicating Biblical Truth

    • Counseling Module: Includes Counseling & Psychology, Spiritual Life, Family Life, Christ & Culture

    • Spiritual Perspective Module: Includes Apologetics/Evangelism, Doctrine/Holy Spirit, Church History, Worldviews/Evangelism

    • A la carte: Includes Choose any 4 courses of your preference


    Course Module Descriptions

    NEW TESTAMENT MODULE 

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    The AIM New Testament Module prepares students to understand and interpret the New Testament and to teach, preach, and study the New Testament accurately and confidently with others.

    The New Testament Module includes a detailed overview of the New Testament, including how it came to be in its current form, an introduction to the authors and books of the New Testament, the types of writing contained in the New Testament, an introduction to the geography of the New Testament world, the Graeco-Roman background of the New Testament, how to properly read and understand the New Testament writings including the Gospels, the book of Acts, the Letters, and the book of Revelation, how to teach or preach from the New Testament, and an advanced, in-depth study of the Book of Hebrews as an example of applying what you've learned to a specific book of the New Testament.

    This module is suitable for anyone interested in learning how to read, understand, and teach the New Testament to others, including those who wish a more profound knowledge of the New Testament, Bible Study leaders, small group leaders, ministers desiring a refresher, or anyone who wants more up-to-date knowledge of New Testament studies.


     OLD TESTAMENT MODULE

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    The AIM Old Testament Module prepares students to understand and interpret the Old Testament and to teach, preach, and study the Old Testament accurately and confidently with others.

    The Old Testament Module includes a detailed overview of the Old Testament including how it came to be in its current form, an introduction to the authors and books of the Old Testament, the types of writing contained in the Old Testament, an introduction to the geography of the Old Testament world, the Ancient Near Eastern background of the Old Testament, how to properly read and understand the Old Testament writings including the first part of Genesis, the Law, the Prophets, and Old Testament Wisdom and Apocalyptic literature, how to teach or preach from the Old Testament, and an advanced, in-depth study of the Book of Amos as an example of applying what you've learned to a specific book of the Old Testament.

    This module is good for anyone interested in learning how to read, understand, and teach the Old Testament to others including those who wish a deeper knowledge of the Old Testament, Bible Study leaders, small group leaders, ministers desiring a refresher, or anyone who wants more up-to-date knowledge of Old Testament studies.


    COUNSELING MODULE

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    The AIM Counseling Module aims to equip the body of Christ to be "competent to counsel" one another. 

    Christian Counseling is a much-neglected discipline. And yet everyone looks to church leaders for guidance and counsel. This means that the leader must be well-equipped and prudent--especially in this day and age. The AIM Counseling Module includes a basic introduction and training in psychological, marriage, family, and personal spiritual counseling and an overview of how to build and maintain an excellent personal spiritual foundation for oneself. This module also examines current cultural trends in society and how to address them as issues within the church and when interacting with friends, neighbors, and family members in broader cultural contexts. Attention is also paid to local cultural contexts in various world cultures.

    This module is for anyone who wishes solid practical and theological training in basic Christian biblical counseling and an introduction to basic principles of counseling, including when and how to refer people to professional counselors.


    SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVES MODULE

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    The AIM Spiritual Perspectives Module aims to prepare students to engage sensitively and effectively with others from a wide variety of denominational, religious, and philosophical perspectives. 

    The AIM Spiritual Perspectives Module includes extensive training in apologetics and evidence for the Christian worldview. It also includes an introduction to significant worldviews and world religions, such as Catholicism, Orthodoxy, the Church of the East, Protestantism, Charismatic/Pentecostal Movements, Restoration Movements, New Age Movements, atheism, postmodernism, in-depth teaching about the Holy Spirit, and various popular teachings within groups and denominations professing Christianity. Students are also introduced to the history of global Christianity, and receive much practical training about how to effectively evangelize and share the Good News about Jesus with others.

    This module is for anyone desiring sound and effective training and knowledge on how to reach out to anyone sensitively and knowledgeably. Students will learn how to make new relationships and engage in great conversations about personal belief with nearly anyone, regardless of what they may believe.

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This is not an actual course. Registration and payment in this "course" enroll you in all of the standard AIM Progam courses at once.

You can pay for the entire program at once for a heavily discounted price of $1499 (50% discount!) in a single payment. This is the best value of all of our payment options.

Or you can choose an installment payment plan of 3 payments of $599 each.

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NEW TESTAMENT MODULE 

The AIM New Testament Module prepares students to understand and interpret the New Testament and to teach, preach, and study the New Testament accurately and confidently with others.

The New Testament Module includes a detailed overview of the New Testament, including how it came to be in its current form, an introduction to the authors and books of the New Testament, the types of writing contained in the New Testament, an introduction to the geography of the New Testament world, the Graeco-Roman background of the New Testament, how to properly read and understand the New Testament writings including the Gospels, the book of Acts, the Letters, and the book of Revelation, how to teach or preach from the New Testament, and an advanced, in-depth study of the Book of Hebrews as an example of applying what you've learned to a specific book of the New Testament.

This module is suitable for anyone interested in learning how to read, understand, and teach the New Testament to others, including those who wish a more profound knowledge of the New Testament, Bible Study leaders, small group leaders, ministers desiring a refresher, or anyone who wants more up-to-date knowledge of New Testament studies.

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New Testament Survey

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY 
Bible study— with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)— constitutes nearly 40% of the course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself. This course will use a variety of resources including the text of the New Testament, a textbook, multimedia online resources from the Bible Project, various resources on the Internet and live lectures.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology. 

We will learn about the ancient Greek manuscripts in a special workshop, learning about the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation colorfully illustrates the amazing history of the transmission of the N.T. through the ages. In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. We will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

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What many of us were never taught… Exegesis and hermeneutics--interpreting what a N.T. passage meant to those to whom it was written, and making a proper application to our situation today--are vital areas of theological training.There are units on exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels, Parables, Acts, Epistles, Revelation, and more. 20 useful passages and several books will be studied, including Gordon Fee's How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth.

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An exegetically sound exposition of the New Testament book of Hebrews.  The book of Hebrews is a fine example of early Christian teaching written to warn, instruct, and encourage early Christians with a Jewish background who were facing persecution and considering returning to non-Christian Judaism. Hebrews conclusively demonstrates through scriptural arguments that Christ is superior to everything that served to train and introduce people to Christ. Hebrews also contains excellent instruction to believers on the basics of the Christian faith and explains clearly how the Old and New covenants work together.

Join Tom Jones, Joey Harris, and Douglas Jacoby for an in-depth exploration and exegesis of the New Testament book of Hebrews. Learning the lessons of Hebrews will strengthen our faith in God, provide encouragement in the face of doubt, and equip believers with a solid basis for the background of early Christian teaching.

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Preaching is far, far more than constructing a three-point message, and a sermon is so much more than anecdotes, stories, and personal sharing. Expository sermons have punch and the full authority of the word of God. Without careful exposition, sermons are easily forgotten by the congregation; the preacher does not cause the word of Christ to dwell richly in the congregation (Colossians 3:16). Robinson, Stott, Goldsworthy, and Edwards (through their books) will be some of our instructors. Indeed, biblical preaching has a powerful impact (Matthew 7:28-29)! This course will help anyone (not just ministers!) to think through how to best communicate the New Testament through public speaking, teaching, and studies, with large groups, small groups, and individuals.

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The AIM Old Testament Module prepares students to understand and interpret the Old Testament and to teach, preach, and study the Old Testament accurately and confidently with others.

The Old Testament Module includes a detailed overview of the Old Testament, including how it came to be in its current form, an introduction to the authors and books of the Old Testament, the types of writing contained in the Old Testament, an introduction to the geography of the Old Testament world, the Ancient Near Eastern background of the Old Testament, how to properly read and understand the Old Testament writings including the first part of Genesis, the Law, the Prophets, and Old Testament Wisdom and Apocalyptic literature, how to teach or preach from the Old Testament, and an advanced, in-depth study of the Book of Amos as an example of applying what you've learned to a specific book of the Old Testament.

This module is suitable for anyone interested in learning how to read, understand, and teach the Old Testament to others, including those who wish a more profound knowledge of the Old Testament, Bible Study leaders, small group leaders, ministers desiring a refresher, or anyone who wants more up-to-date knowledge of Old Testament studies.

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Fewer than 10% of Christians have read the entire Old Testament. This is due largely to unfamiliarity with the O.T. world and lack of much-needed training. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the Old Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the formation of the Old Testament itself. Units: Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Historical Books, Chronology, the Apocrypha, and more. We will study ancient Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts in a special workshop, diving into the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation will colorfully illustrate the amazing history of the transmission of the O.T. through the ages. Learn the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Learn also about an upcoming opportunity to visit Israel with your congregation. In addition to studying a conservative O.T. textbook, the student will have read the entire O.T. by the time he or she graduates from AIM--as well as the location of 100 useful passages. Field trip: synagogue visit / lecture by Rabbi.

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Exegesis and hermeneutics of the Old Testament. Units on interpretation of: Narratives, Law, Psalms, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, and more. Text: Douglas Stuart's How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth. Learn to preach or teach confidently from the Old Testament. This course has the potential to radically change how you read and interact with God's word.

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An exegetically sound exposition of the Old Testament book of Amos. Amos is the first of the great writing prophets. From his early days as a humble shepherd in the southern Judah, Amos is called by God to be a prophet to the neighboring northern (and enemy) nation of Israel. Writing during the years immediately preceding the fall of the Israel (722 BC), Amos prophesied impending judgment upon both Israel and Judah-- as well as on the surrounding nations-- for their egregious sins against human rights and oppression of the poor and helpless.

Join Tom Jones, Joey Harris, and Douglas Jacoby for an in-depth look at the meaning of Amos. Learning the lessons of Amos will strengthen our faith in God, provide encouragement in the face of injustice, and equip believers with a solid knowledge of Old Testament prophecy. Amos gives us a glimpse of the heart of God towards all who are oppressed.

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Preaching is far, far more than constructing a three-point message, and a sermon is so much more than anecdotes, stories, and personal sharing. Expository sermons have punch and the full authority of the word of God. Without careful exposition, sermons are easily forgotten by the congregation; the preacher does not cause the word of Christ to dwell richly in the congregation (Colossians 3:16). Robinson, Stott, Goldsworthy, and Edwards (through their books) will be some of our instructors. Indeed, biblical preaching has a powerful impact (Matthew 7:28-29)! This course will help anyone (not just ministers!) to think through how to best communicate the Old Testament through public speaking, teaching, and studies, with large groups, small groups, and individuals.

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The AIM Counseling Module aims to equip the body of Christ to be "competent to counsel" one another. 

Christian Counseling is a much-neglected discipline. And yet everyone looks to church leaders for guidance and counsel. This means that the leader must be well-equipped and prudent--especially in this day and age. The AIM Counseling Module includes a basic introduction and training in psychological, marriage, family, and personal spiritual counseling and an overview of how to build and maintain an excellent personal spiritual foundation for oneself. This module also examines current cultural trends in society and how to address them as issues within the church and when interacting with friends, neighbors, and family members in broader cultural contexts. Attention is also paid to local cultural contexts in various world cultures.

This module is for anyone who wishes solid practical and theological training in basic Christian biblical counseling and an introduction to basic counseling principles, including when and how to refer people to professional counselors.

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Christian Counseling is a much neglected discipline. And yet everyone looks to church leaders for guidance and counsel. This means that the leader must be well equipped and prudent--especially in this day and age. Study the classical personality types (choleric, phlegmatic, sanguine, melancholic). Also learn the ABCs of pastoral counseling--when to advise and when to refer, working with professionals when necessary. Learn about Family Systems and other invaluable approaches. This short course aims to equip us to equip the body of Christ to be "competent to counsel." When is a condition a medical matter, and when is the issue "unrepented sin"? Should we ever advise church members to come off their medication? What should we do when the thin line between responsibility and victimization seems tenuous at best? Learn from Drs. Mike and Mary Shapiro, clinical psychologists with extensive experience in counseling and forensic psychology. Counseling is not an option; it is a crucial area of ministerial training.

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The Bible places far more emphasis on who we are inside than how we behave or appear to others. We have all seen too many people we know fall, not rebounding but remaining fallen, due to a weak walk with the Lord--while others continue to go forward to do great things despite formidable obstacles. 

Are you looking to strengthen your relationship with God and deepen your understanding of Christian spirituality? Look no further than the AIM Spiritual Life Course, an online course designed to enhance and guide your spiritual journey. The course covers character, sexual issues, financial responsibility (guest speaker), spiritual disciplines such as fasting, prayer, meditation, scripture, devotional reading, and so much more—the secret of mirroring Christ's character: the inner spiritual life.

Teachers include Douglas Jacoby, Joey Harris, Fred Faller, Arturro Elizarraras, Greg Garcia, and Tom and Sheila Jones. At our kickoff live session on August 12, 2023, you will learn from experienced spiritual directors Jim and Lindsay Long and engage in interactive exercises to help you apply these practices to your daily life. 

Join our worldwide community of learners and experience the transformative power of Christian spirituality.

Special Promotional Price: US$75

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According to 1 Timothy 3, how we build our own family is how we tend to build the church family. This course covers marriage and family life including singleness, marriage, parenting, family dynamics and family systems, healthy boundaries within family systems, divorce and remarriage, blended families, and homosexuality/same-sex attraction.

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This course examines a few current-day issues including (but not limited to) how Christians can and ought to interact with the broader culture within their local/regional cultural context, sexuality, and gender, gender roles within the Church, politics, war, entertainment, morality, social media, and more!

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Recording of live session on April 27, 2024, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm,   featuring author, speaker, apologist, and expert on the Resurrection of Jesus, Mike Licona, Ph.D.  Mike is the author, co-author, or editor of seven books, including an award-winning book on the Resurrection and several books about apologetics and evangelism. 

PLEASE NOTE:  This is a recording of a live session. The recording is immediately available to all who register here.

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The goal of the AIM Spiritual Perspectives Module is to prepare students to engage sensitively and effectively with others from a wide variety of differing denominational, religious, and philosophical perspectives. 

The AIM Spiritual Perspectives Module includes extensive training in apologetics and evidence for the Christian worldview, an introduction to significant worldviews and world religions, including Catholicism, Orthodoxy, the Church of the East, Protestantism, Charismatic/Pentecostal Movements, and Restoration Movements, New Age Movements, atheism, postmodernism, in-depth teaching about the Holy Spirit, and various popular teachings within groups and denominations professing Christianity, as well as an introduction to the history of world Christianity, and much practical training about how to effectively evangelize and share the Good News about Jesus with others.

This module is for anyone desiring sound and effective training and knowledge on how to reach out to anyone sensitively and knowledgeably. Students will learn how to make new relationships and engage in great conversations about personal belief with nearly anyone, regardless of what they may believe.

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Many people question God, the Bible, and the Christian faith. We believe that asking questions regarding your beliefs is a very good thing to do. We also believe there are good answers to many of the questions people have about faith. In a world where questions and doubts surround matters of faith, it's crucial to equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to engage in meaningful conversations. Whether you're a seasoned believer looking to deepen your understanding or a curious seeker seeking answers, this course is designed for you. Led by experts in apologetics and evangelism, this course combines theological foundations with practical techniques, ensuring you're equipped to navigate complex discussions with clarity, confidence, and compassion. 

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A significant component of this course is pneumatology, the study of doctrines related to the Holy Spirit. In addition overviews of the fundamental beliefs and worldview of pentecostalism, Calvinism and Arminianism, Mormonism, Catholicism and Protestantism, Sabbatarianism, Messianic and Judaic Christianity, New Age Movements, postmodernism, liberal theology, fundamentalism, prosperity theology, the megachurch movement, and several influential doctrinal systems developed in America will all be covered in this course.

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As one wise person said, "Those who ignore the lessons of history are bound to repeat them." There is so much to learn from two millennia of church history--a valuable course indeed. Includes sections on the early church, Patristics, Restoration Movement, Crossroads/Campus Ministry, ICOC, and more. 20 church history dates will be learned.

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Introduction to the major world religions: Islam (900 million adherents), Hinduism (800 million adherents), Buddhism (300 million adherents) [Note: Christianity and Judaism are covered respectively in AIM Doctrine/Holy Spirit and AIM Old Testament Survey. A serious look at the major religions of the world, including their scriptures.

40 useful passages will be learned.

Field trip: visit to a Mosque or Hindu/Buddhist Temple.

Goal: To learn the importance of worldview apologetics in “pre-evangelism,” and begin to implement new strategies for connecting with outsiders.

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The a la carte Module allows you to pay for any set of four courses of your choice from all of our currently available courses. 
After you have paid, you will need to contact us at help@athensinstitute.org in order to let us know for which 4 courses you would like to register.
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This module is for students who took the previous standard core curriculum included the following courses as extra courses after graduation (or for anyone who happens to be missing just these 3 courses):

  • Exploring Hebrews
  • Exploring Amos
  • Christ and Culture
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OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

Instructors: Joseph Harris & Douglas Jacoby

“These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come. So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!”

1 Corinthians 10:11-12 NIV

Fewer than 10% of Christians have read the entire Old Testament. This is due largely to 

unfamiliarity with the O.T. world and lack of training. This survey course introduces the world of the Old Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the formation of the Old Testament itself. Learn the Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Historical Books, Chronology, Apocrypha, and more. Learn the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls. In addition to the required reading, the student will have read the entire O.T. by the time he or she graduates from AIM—as well as the location of 100 useful passages. Field trip: synagogue visit / lecture by a Rabbi.

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"Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers." 1 Timothy 4:16, NIV

Paul instructs his protégé Timothy to watch and persevere in his life and doctrine (i.e., teaching, what we believe ourselves and teach to others) and in so doing to save himself and those he instructs.  Historically, believers have often struggled with this dynamic tension of orthodoxy (i.e., right belief, or right teaching) and orthopraxy (i.e., right practice or behavior).  Biblically, we are to have both.  While the AIM Spiritual Life course focuses more on orthopraxy, AIM Healthy Doctrine highlights orthodoxy, or sound biblical doctrines and beliefs by giving an overview of major doctrinal belief systems and worldview within Christianity and showing where they are biblical and where they might be unbiblical or erroneous.  

A major component of this course is pneumatology, the study of doctrines related to the Holy Spirit.  [Note: this course may be taken as an equivalent to the AIM Holy Spirit course].  In addition overviews of the basic beliefs and worldview of pentecostalism, Calvinism and Arminianism, Mormonism, Catholicism and Protestantism, Sabbatarianism, Messianic and Judaic Christianity, New Age Movements, postmodernism, liberal theology, fundamentalism, prosperity theology, the megachurch movement, and several influential doctrinal systems developed in America will all be covered in this course.

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The Bible places far more emphasis on who we are inside than on how we behave or appear to others. We have all seen too many comrades-in-arms fall, not rebounding but remaining fallen, due to a weak walk with the Lord--while others continue to go forward to do great things despite formidable obstacles. The course covers character, sexual issues, financial responsibility (guest speaker), and so much more. The secret of God's preacher: the inner spiritual life.

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New Testament Interpretation

What many of us were never taught… Exegesis and hermeneutics—interpreting what a N.T. passage meant to those to whom it was written, and making a proper application to our situation today—are vital areas of theological training.  There are units on exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels, Parables, Acts, Epistles, Revelation, and more.  20 useful passages and several books will be studied, including Gordon Fee’s How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth.  

GOAL OF THE COURSE 

To learn how to explore the scriptures more deeply by paying attention to context and to learn how to read the NT genre by genre.

OVERVIEW OF THE SUBJECTS IN THIS COURSE 

The Need for Interpretation, The Nature of Interpretation, Parables, Letters, Acts, Synoptic Gospels, Gospel of John, Revelation

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New Testament Survey

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY 
Bible study— with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)— constitutes nearly 40% of the course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself. This course will use a variety of resources including the text of the New Testament, a textbook, multimedia online resources from the Bible Project, various resources on the Internet and live lectures.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology. 

We will learn about the ancient Greek manuscripts in a special workshop, learning about the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation colorfully illustrates the amazing history of the transmission of the N.T. through the ages. In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. We will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

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Introduction to the major world religions: Islam (900 million adherents), Hinduism (800 million adherents), Buddhism (300 million adherents) [Note: Judaism is covered in AIM Old Testament Survey]  A serious look at the major religions of the world, including their scriptures. 40 useful passages will be learned. Field trip: visit to a Mosque or Hindu/Buddhist Temple. Goal: To learn the importance of worldview apologetics in “pre-evangelism,” and begin to implement new strategies for connecting with outsiders. 

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New Testament Survey

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY 
Bible study— with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)— constitutes nearly 40% of the course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself. This course will use a variety of resources including the text of the New Testament, a textbook, multimedia online resources from the Bible Project, various resources on the Internet and live lectures.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology. 

We will learn about the ancient Greek manuscripts in a special workshop, learning about the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation colorfully illustrates the amazing history of the transmission of the N.T. through the ages. In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. We will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

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Atlanta School of Missions (ASOM)
Introduction to the major world religions: Islam (900 million adherents), Hinduism (800 million adherents), Buddhism (300 million adherents).   A serious look at the major religions of the world, including their scriptures. 40 useful passages will be learned. Field trip: visit to Mosque / Temple. Goal: To learn the importance of worldview apologetics in “pre-evangelism,” and begin to implement new strategies for connecting with outsiders. 

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AIM / ASOM Church History

October 2018March 2019

As one wise person said, "Those who ignore the lessons of history are bound to repeat them.” If we don’t know where we have come from, how can we know where we are going? There’s so much to learn from two millennia of church history! Includes sections on the early church, Middle Ages, Reformation, Restoration Movement, Crossroads/Boston/ ICOC, and much more. A valuable course indeed!

      OCTOBER 2018

  • Begin reading Apostolic Fathers.

  • Confirm that you are halfway by 20 October, submitting (at the website) a 100-word update on how the reading is

    going.

  • Read Heretics.

  • Quiz 1 on Heretics, by the last day of October.

    NOVEMBER 2018

  • Finish Apostolic Fathers.

  • Take Quiz 2 on Apostolic Fathers by 20 November.

  • Read Dowley Section I, and confirm this has been completed by 30 November.

    DECEMBER 2018

  • Attend Dec 1 Early Church History session with David Bercot (Saturday, 9:00-1:15).

  • Begin watching Early Church History DVD set.

  • Read Dowley Section II, and submit note of completion at website, by 20 December.

    JANUARY 2019

  • Complete watching Early Church History DVD set.

  • Submit a 200-word response by January 20.

  • Quiz 3 on Early Church DVDs and Early Church History, to be taken by January 31.

  • Read Dowley section V, and confirm this has been completed by January 31.

    FEBRUARY 2019

  • Begin reading Renewing by 5 February, and confirm this by email.

  • Attend Feb 16 session on Medieval Church & the Reformation (Saturday 9:00-12:30).

  • Take Quiz 4 on Medieval Church & Reformation, by 28 February.

    1-15 MARCH 2019

  • Complete Renewing by 5 March. Submit 300-word response.

  • Attend 15 March session on ICOC & its immediate antecedents: 1967-2019, with Sam Laing. (Friday 6:00-9:00 

    note that we also meet Saturday morning, launching Worldviews)

  • Extra credit: Watch the 2 classes with Chuck Lucas.

    15-23 MARCH 2019

Final CH Exam

  • Quiz 5 (on Restoration Movement)

  • Essay 1: Thought Question

  • Essay 2: On one of the 5 periods studied, focusing on lessons learned and how they apply to today’s churches.

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AIM OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION

AIM / ASOM, June-September 2017

Instructors: Joseph Harris & Douglas Jacoby

June 4 - September 30, 2017

AIM OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION (OTI) beginning online on June 4, 2017.  The live lectures for OTS will take place in Atlanta on September 16 – 18, 2017.  The classes will be streamed live to remote and distance students as well.

“These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come. So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!”

1 Corinthians 10:11-12 NIV

Old Testament Interpretation introduces students to the methodologies and background information necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the messages and application of  the books of the Old Testament.  Students will learn how to properly interpret the various genres of the Old Testament including narrative, poetry, law, apocalyptic, proverbs, songs, and prophecy.  Students will also learn about the usage of Old Testament texts, concepts, and ideas in the New Testament and how Jesus is present throughout the Old Testament.

REQUIRED & RECOMMENDED READING

Required

1.  Re-read Fee & Stuart, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, chs. 5, 9-12.       

2.  Gordon Fee & Douglas Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by Book (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002), SKIM pp. 1-268 (the half dealing with the Old Testament only) 

Extra credit

1.  D. A. Carson, Exegetical Fallacies (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996), only if not read for NTI—3 points     

2.  J. Daniel Hays, The Message of the Prophets: A Survey of the Prophetic and Apocalyptic Books of the Old Testament - 3 points 

3.  Philip Yancey, The Bible Jesus Read (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999)—3 points

4. Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Narrative - 3 points

5. Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Poetry - 3 points

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OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

Instructors: Joseph Harris & Douglas Jacoby

“These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come. So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!”

1 Corinthians 10:11-12 NIV

Fewer than 10% of Christians have read the entire Old Testament. This is due largely to 

unfamiliarity with the O.T. world and lack of training. This survey course introduces the world of the Old Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the formation of the Old Testament itself. Learn the Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Historical Books, Chronology, Apocrypha, and more. Learn the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls. In addition to the required reading, the student will have read the entire O.T. by the time he or she graduates from AIM—as well as the location of 100 useful passages. Field trip: synagogue visit / lecture by a Rabbi.

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AIM/ASOM CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES

"...in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander." 1 Peter 3:15-16, NIV

Is the Christian faith a matter of personal opinion and subjective experience, or is it based on solid, verifiable evidence? Is truth like beauty—“in the eyes of the beholder”—or does the Bible’s description of reality apply to everyone? Regardless of your initial response to questions like these, you need accurate information in order to find intelligent and helpful answers.

In a non-Christian world, where faith is challenged and disinformation is rampant, apologetics is essential. If we are to reach the majority of the world’s population, who do not share our Christian presuppositions, we must adapt our thinking to their needs. Apologetics has always served a vital role in building faith. Other beneficiaries of apologetics are the younger generation, even those who have grown up in the church. Thus getting a handle on Christian evidences enables us to connect not only with outsiders, but also insiders.

This course introduces the student to Christian evidences, from the Creation/Evolution debate to Archaeology to Theodicy (the problem of suffering)—and much more! You will learn how to put together convincing presentations for unbelievers, and make apologetics a part of your own personal ministry. (Also valuable in campus ministry, teen ministry.)

GOAL OF THE COURSE
Exposure to the major areas of Christian apologetics, with mastery of basic evidences arguments, to equip the student to defend his faith and make a strong case for Christianity.

OVERVIEW OF SOME OF THE SUBJECTS IN THIS COURSE
Course Introduction
Evangelism and Pre-Evangelism
Existence of God
How to Build an Argument
The Reliability of the Biblical Texts
Biblical Archaeology
The Case for Jesus
Science and Faith
Atheists and Atheism
The Problem of Suffering
Outreach
Exploding Common Myths

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"Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers." 1 Timothy 4:16, NIV

Paul instructs his protégé Timothy to watch and persevere in his life and doctrine (i.e., teaching, what we believe ourselves and teach to others) and in so doing to save himself and those he instructs.  Historically, believers have often struggled with this dynamic tension of orthodoxy (i.e., right belief, or right teaching) and orthopraxy (i.e., right practice or behavior).  Biblically, we are to have both.  While the AIM Spiritual Life course focuses more on orthopraxy, AIM Healthy Doctrine highlights orthodoxy, or sound biblical doctrines and beliefs by giving an overview of major doctrinal belief systems and worldview within Christianity and showing where they are biblical and where they might be unbiblical or erroneous.  

A major component of this course is pneumatology, the study of doctrines related to the Holy Spirit.  [Note: this course may be taken as an equivalent to the AIM Holy Spirit course].  In addition overviews of the basic beliefs and worldview of pentecostalism, Calvinism and Arminianism, Mormonism, Catholicism and Protestantism, Sabbatarianism, Messianic and Judaic Christianity, New Age Movements, postmodernism, liberal theology, fundamentalism, prosperity theology, the megachurch movement, and several influential doctrinal systems developed in America will all be covered in this course.

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New Testament Survey

This is an online course for students in the Atlanta School of Ministry (ASOM). It is only open to students currently registered in the Atlanta School of Ministry.

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

Bible study— with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)— constitutes nearly 40% of the course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology.

We will learn about the ancient Greek manuscripts in a special workshop, learning about the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation colorfully illustrates the amazing history of the transmission of the N.T. through the ages. In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. We will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

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DESCRIPTION 

What many of us were never taught… Exegesis and hermeneutics—interpreting what a N.T. passage meant to those to whom it was written, and making a proper application to our situation today—are vital areas of theological training.  There are units on exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels, Parables, Acts, Epistles, Revelation, and more.  20 useful passages and several books will be studied, including Gordon Fee’s How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth.  

GOAL OF THE COURSE 

To overhaul how the scriptures are explored (respecting context) and learning how to read the NT genre by genre.

OVERVIEW OF THE SUBJECTS IN THIS COURSE 

The Need for Interpretation, The Nature of Interpretation, Parables, Letters, Acts, Synoptic Gospels, Gospel of John, Revelation

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The Bible places far more emphasis on who we are inside than on how we behave or appear to others. We have all seen too many comrades-in-arms fall, not rebounding but remaining fallen, due to a weak walk with the Lord--while others continue to go forward to do great things despite formidable obstacles. The course covers character, sexual issues, financial responsibility, and so much more. The secret of God's preacher: the inner spiritual life.

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Includes all 17 AIM Counseling and Psychology class videos from the 2007 and 2018 sessions.  These are the recorded class sessions, not the online versions of the classes (that is, these videos are equivalent to watching the DVDs and do not include additional material available in the full course such as readings, quizzes, and grades).

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Preaching is far, far more than constructing a three-point message, and a sermon is so much more than anecdotes, stories, and personal sharing. Expository sermons have punch and the full authority of the word of God. Without careful exposition, sermons are easily forgotten by the congregation; the preacher does not cause the word of Christ to dwell richly in the congregation (Colossians 3:16). Robinson, Stott, Goldsworthy, and Edwards (through their books) will be some of our instructors. Indeed, biblical preaching has a powerful impact (Matthew 7:28-29)!

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FAMILY LIFE According to 1 Timothy 3, how we build our own family is how we tend to build the church family. This course covers everything the Bible teaches about parenting, marriage, and family. How to keep our priorities straight despite the heavy pressures of ministry. A vital subject—and one we ignore at our peril. Goal: to ensure that family focus receives the priority it must have if leaders are to build healthy churches.

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AIM CHURCH HISTORY
As one wise person said, "Those who ignore the lessons of history are bound to repeat them.” If we don’t know where we have come from, how can we know where we are going? There’s so much to learn from two millennia of church history! Includes sections on the early church, Middle Ages, Reformation, Restoration Movement, Crossroads/Boston/ ICOC, and much more. A valuable course indeed!
1. From the Beginning to 325 AD     
2. The Church of the East
 
3. 4th century to 1000 AD
4. Eastern Orthodoxy
 
5. 1000 – 1500 AD
6. The Protestant Reformation
 
7. Protestantism to 1900
8. The Restoration Movement 
 
9. Christianity 1901-present
10. Crossroads, Boston & ICOC A     
 
11. Crossroads, Boston & ICOC B     
12. Summary: Learning the Lessons of History
 
Supplementary classes:
Alonzo Welch: A Perspective on the Churches of Christ
Chuck Lucas: The Crossroads Movement
Tom Jones: In Search of a City A & B
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New Testament Interpretation

This is an online course for students who are taking the Long Distance option within the Athens Institute of Ministry. It is only open to students currently registered for the AIM Long Distance option. In addition to this site, there is a DVD with videos of the live courses which Long Distance option students will receive separately (Note: some video may be included within the online course itself).

NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION
What many of us were never taught…exegesis and hermeneutics--interpreting what a N.T. passage meant to those to whom it was written, and making a proper application to our situation today--—are vital areas of theological training. There are units on exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels, Parables, Acts, Epistles, Revelation, and more. 20 useful passages and several books will be studied, including Fee and Stuart's How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth.

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New Testament Survey

This is an online course for students who are taking the Long Distance option within the Athens Institute of Ministry. It is only open to students currently registered for the AIM Long Distance option.  This course is self-contained and includes online video lectures as well as handouts and other study materials.

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

Bible study— with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)— constitutes nearly 40% of the AIM course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology.

We will learn about the ancient Greek manuscripts in a special workshop, learning about the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation colorfully illustrates the amazing history of the transmission of the N.T. through the ages. In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. We will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

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English, Online
Final examination for students who have completed AIM Georgia III: Holy Spirit and Apologetics.
Course image Apologetics Final Exam
English, Online
Final examination for students who have completed AIM III: Holy Spirit and Apologetics.
Course image Old Testament Survey (AIM Distance)
English, Online

Fewer than 10% of Christians have read the entire Old Testament. This is due largely to unfamiliarity with the O.T. world and lack of much-needed training. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the Old Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the formation of the Old Testament itself. Units: Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Historical Books, Chronology, the Apocrypha, and more. We will study ancient Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts in a special workshop, diving into the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation will colorfully illustrate the amazing history of the transmission of the O.T. through the ages. Learn the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Learn also about an upcoming opportunity to visit Israel with your congregation. In addition to studying a conservative O.T. textbook, the student will have read the entire O.T. by the time he or she graduates from AIM--as well as the location of 100 useful passages. Field trip: synagogue visit / lecture by Rabbi.

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Christian Counseling is a much neglected discipline. And yet everyone looks to church leaders for guidance and counsel. This means that the leader must be well equipped and prudent —especially in this day and age. Study the classical personality types (choleric, phlegmatic, sanguine, melancholic). Also learn the ABCs of pastoral counseling—when to advise and when to refer, working with professionals when necessary. Learn about Family Systems and other invaluable approaches. This short course aims to equip us to equip the body of Christ to be “competent to counsel.” When is a condition a medical matter, and when is the issue “unrepented sin”? Should we ever advise church members to come off their medication? What should we do when the thin line between responsibility and victimization seems tenuous at best? Learn from Drs. Mike and Mary Shapiro, clinical psychologists with extensive experience in counseling and forensic psychology. Counseling is not an option; it is a crucial area of ministerial training. The goal: to come to view persons, in the context of counseling and evangelism, as whole persons—spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.

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English, Online
CHURCH HISTORY As one wise person said, “Those who ignore the lessons of history are bound to repeat them.” There is so much to learn from two millennia of church history—a valuable course indeed. Includes sections on the early church, Patristics, Restoration Movement, Crossroads/Campus Ministry, ICOC, and more. 20 church history dates will be learned. The goal: To develop a broad grasp of church history century by century, as well as understanding the Restoration Movement and its children, including the Crossroads and Boston movements.
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English, Online

WORLDVIEWS
Major denominational doctrines will be examined—Catholicism, Calvinism, premillennialism, evangelicalism, and different views on baptism, for example—as well as such sects as Mormonism and the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Further, the major world religions will be introduced: Islam (900 million adherents), Hinduism (800 million adherents), Buddhism (300 million adherents)—so much of the world is living in darkness and clinging to error. As Jonah lamented, “Those who cling to worthless idols forfeit the grace that could be theirs.” A serious look at the major religions of the world, including their scriptures. 40 useful passages will be learned. Field trip: visit to Mosque / Temple. Goal: To learn the importance of worldview apologetics in “pre-evangelism,” and begin to implement new strategies for connecting with outsiders.

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English, Online
FAMILY LIFE According to 1 Timothy 3, how we build our own family is how we tend to build the church family. This course covers everything the Bible teaches about parenting, marriage, and family. How to keep our priorities straight despite the heavy pressures of ministry. A vital subject—and one we ignore at our peril. Goal: to ensure that family focus receives the priority it must have if leaders are to build healthy churches.
Course image AIM VIII: Family Life
English, Online
FAMILY LIFE According to 1 Timothy 3, how we build our own family is how we tend to build the church family. This course covers everything the Bible teaches about parenting, marriage, and family. How to keep our priorities straight despite the heavy pressures of ministry. A vital subject—and one we ignore at our peril. Goal: to ensure that family focus receives the priority it must have if leaders are to build healthy churches.
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English, Online
ECH CoverEarly church history is a new and strange world to many Christians. It’s understood that the apostles wrote the inspired New Testament, but most are unaware of the volumes of material wriiten by Christians in the first four centuries of the church. Though uninspired, they give us valuable insights into understanding what the early Chrisitans believed and how they put their faith into practice. This series will challenge your assumptions, increase your knowledge, inspire you, and call you to emulate the faith of the early believers.

This series contains over 8 hours of online video teaching from a weekend seminar–held September 19-21, 2008–on Patristics, the study of the early church Fathers, with author David Berçot, Douglas Jacoby, Joey Harris, and Steve Staten.

Lectures include the World of the Patristic Writers, the Evolution of Early Christianity, 1 Clement, Ignatius, Irenaeus, and Sectarianism. There is also a Question and Answer session with all four teachers.

Introduction to the Series (Douglas Jacoby)
1. The Evolution of Christendom (David Bercot)
2. 1 Clement: The Corinthian Connection (Douglas Jacoby)
3. Ignatius of Antioch: The Episcopacy and Structural Unity (Joseph Harris)
4. Irenaeus: Standard-bearer for Orthodoxy (Steven Staten)
5. The Spirit of Sectarianism (David Bercot)
6. Q&A Session (Harris/Bercot/Jacoby/Staten)
7. The Church and the World (David Bercot)

Featured speaker: David W. Bercot (born April 13, 1950) is a lawyer, author, and authority on early Christianity. In 1989 he wrote his first book, the sensational Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up?,He has written many more volumes, including The Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs. David was central to the founding of the Scroll Publishing company. David and his family make their home in Amberson, Pennsylvania. The Bercots have three children.

Front Cover: Mosaic image of Jesus Christ at Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.
Course image New Testament Survey Book-by-Book (AIM Live)
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DESCRIPTION

An overview of the historical context and background of each of every book of the New Testament. This is a more in depth overview than our standard, introductory New Testament Survey course.

GOAL OF THE COURSE

To provide a comprehensive overview of the entire New Testament, covering each book individually.

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DESCRIPTION

What many of us were never taught… Exegesis and hermeneutics—interpreting what a N.T. passage meant to those to whom it was written, and making a proper application to our situation today—are vital areas of theological training.  There are units on exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels, Parables, Acts, Epistles, Revelation, and more.  20 useful passages and several books will be studied, including Gordon Fee’s How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth.  

GOAL OF THE COURSE

To overhaul how the scriptures are explored (respecting context) and learning how to read the NT genre by genre.

OVERVIEW OF THE SUBJECTS IN THIS COURSE

Workshop: The Need for Interpretation, The Nature of Interpretation, Parables, Letters, Acts, Synoptic Gospels, Gospel of John, Revelation

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AIM Old Testament Exegesis 2014:
Justice in the Gate: A Study of the Book of Amos

Course Description: An exegetically sound exposition of the Old Testament book of Amos. Amos is the first of the great writing prophets. From his early days as a humble shepherd in the southern Judah, Amos is called by God to be a prophet to the neighboring northern (and enemy) nation of Israel. Writing during the years immediately preceding the fall of the Israel (722 BC), Amos prophesied impending judgment upon both Israel and Judah-- as well as on the surrounding nations-- for their egregious sins against human rights and oppression of the poor and helpless.

Join Tom Jones, Joey Harris, and Douglas Jacoby for an in-depth look at the meaning of Amos. Learning the lessons of Amos will strengthen our faith in God, provide encouragement in the face of injustice, and equip believers with a solid knowledge of Old Testament prophecy. Amos gives us a glimpse of the heart of God towards all who are oppressed.

Texts:

The Book of Amos (in at least 2 biblical translations/versions)

Amos, by Fred Wood (CrossBooks, June 5, 2009)

Extra Credit (5 points):

The Prophet: Amos, by Francine Rivers (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., July 24, 2006)

Week 1 Introduction and Background [Amos 1:1-2] (Tom Jones)

Week 2  Amos 1 and 2 (Joey Harris)

Week 3  Amos 3 (Joey Harris)

Week 4  Amos 4 (Tom Jones)

Week 5  Amos 5 (Douglas Jacoby)

Week 6  Amos 6 (Tom Jones) 

Week 7  Amos 7 (Joey Harris)

Week 8  Amos 8 (Joey Harris)

Week 9  Amos 9 (Tom Jones)

Week 10  Hosea vs Amos (Tom Jones)

Week 11  Amos Conclusion/Review (Joey Harris)

Week 12 Final Examination

Teachers are Tom Jones, Joey Harris, and Douglas Jacoby.

Course image New Testament Survey (AIM Georgia Winter Session 2008)
English, Online
Bible study—with an emphasis on careful teaching (2 Timothy 2:15)—constitutes nearly 40% of the AIM course. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the New Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the culture of the first century to the formation of the New Testament itself.

Units: Synoptic Gospels, John, Acts, the Letters of Paul, the General Epistles, Revelation, and N.T. chronology.

In addition to studying a conservative N.T. textbook, the student will read the entire N.T. He will also learn how to deploy 100 useful N.T. passages.

The goal: to comprehend the “big picture” of the NT and its world.

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DESCRIPTION

An in-depth study and exposition of an entire New Testament book covering the historical background, author, original intended audience, meaning in the original context to the original audience(s), and the book's practical application and meaning for us today (hermeneutics).

GOAL

To gain a thorough understanding of a specific book in the New Testament and be able to apply its lessons to our lives and world today.

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DESCRIPTION

An in-depth study and exposition of an entire Old Testament book covering the historical background, author, original intended audience, meaning in the original context to the original audience(s), and the book's practical application and meaning for us today (hermeneutics).

GOAL

To gain a thorough understanding of a specific book in the Old Testament and be able to apply its lessons to our lives and world today.

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DESCRIPTION
The Bible places far more emphasis on who we are inside than on how we behave or appear to others. We have all seen too many comrades-in-arms fall, not rebounding but remaining fallen, due to a weak walk with the Lord—while others continue to go forward to do great things despite formidable obstacles. The course covers character, sexual issues, financial responsibility (guest speaker), and so much more. The secret of God’s preacher: the inner spiritual life.

GOAL OF THE COURSE
To shift the focus of ministerial training from personality and performance to true Christian character.

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DESCRIPTION
Fewer than 10% of Christians have read the entire Old Testament. This is due largely to unfamiliarity with the O.T. world and lack of much-needed training. This survey course introduces the student to the world of the Old Testament, from the historical and geographical background to the formation of the Old Testament itself. Units: Law, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Historical Books, Chronology, the Apocrypha, and more. We will study ancient Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts in a special workshop, diving into the complex world of manuscript copying. A powerpoint presentation will colorfully illustrate the amazing history of the transmission of the O.T. through the ages. Learn the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Learn also about an upcoming opportunity to visit Israel with your congregation. In addition to studying a conservative O.T. textbook, the student will have read the entire O.T. by the time he or she graduates from AIM—as well as the location of 100 useful passages. Field trip: synagogue visit / lecture by Rabbi.

GOAL OF THIS COURSE
To comprehend the “big picture” of the OT and its world.

Course image Old Testament Interpretation
English, Online
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DESCRIPTION
Exegesis and hermeneutics of the Old Testament. Units on interpretation of: Narratives, Law, Psalms, Prophets, Wisdom Literature, and more. Text: Douglas Stuart’s How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth. Learn to preach or teach confidently from the Old Testament. This course has the potential to radically change how you read and interact with God’s word.

GOAL OF THE COURSE
The goal: redefine how the Bible is read (context) and learn how to read the OT genre by genre.