Academic Papers
In 2014, I completed a Master of Arts in Theological Studies with Liberty University. As part of this degree, I took 12 different courses (36 hours) on a range of subjects. For nearly every course, there was a requirement to write at least one academic paper. I finished the master’s program in a year (two classes every 8 weeks), and it was tough. Below are copies of most of the papers I completed.
Apologetics Application Paper: The Problem with the Problem of Evil
Christian Apologetics in the Early Church
Evangelism Vision Paper
Theology of Missions
Imitating the character of Christ: An Exegesis of Philippians 2:1-11
The Bible Among the Myths (Book Summary)
How Could God Allow That? An Examination of the Supposed Conflicts Between An All-Loving and All-Powerful God and Evil and Suffering in the World
The Synoptic Problem
Contemporary Roman Catholicism: A contrast and comparison of Catholic and Protestant Doctrines
The Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Man: Romans 8:28-30 and the Choice of Salvation
Resurrection in the Bible
Theological Lessons From Genesis and the Relevancy for Modern Christians