Areas of Study & Research
Each department is designed to provide rigorous academic training rooted in Scripture and the historic Christian tradition.
Department of Biblical Studies
Focused on the study and interpretation of the Old and New Testaments, including hermeneutics and historical context. This department provides foundational training in understanding the Scriptures within their original literary, cultural, and theological settings.
Department of Christian Apologetics
Dedicated to defending the Christian faith through philosophical reasoning, historical research, and biblical evidence. Students learn to articulate and defend core Christian beliefs in engaging and intellectually responsible ways.
Department of Systematic Theology
Focused on the study of Christian doctrines such as the Trinity, Christology, salvation, and the Holy Spirit. This department provides structured theological education grounded in Scripture and the historic Christian tradition.
Department of Church History
Examines the development of Christian doctrine and the history of the Church from the apostolic age to the modern era. Students gain an understanding of how the faith has been transmitted, defended, and developed across centuries.
Department of Christian Philosophy
Explores philosophical questions concerning God, morality, truth, and faith. This department integrates philosophical inquiry with Christian theology, enabling students to engage critically with contemporary ideas and worldviews.
Research Areas
CRC research focuses on important areas of Christian scholarship
Reliability of the Bible
Examining manuscript evidence, historical accuracy, and textual integrity of the Scriptures.
Historical Evidence for Christ
Investigating historical, archaeological, and literary evidence for the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Doctrine of the Trinity
Studying the biblical foundations and historical development of Trinitarian theology.
Early Church History
Exploring the beliefs, practices, and writings of the early Church fathers and councils.
Biblical Textual Studies
Analyzing manuscripts and transmission of biblical texts across languages and centuries.
Messianic Prophecies
Researching Old Testament prophecies and their fulfillment in the person of Jesus Christ.
Christian Philosophy
Engaging with philosophical arguments for God's existence, morality, and the Christian worldview.
Ready to Begin Your Studies?
Explore our programs and take the first step toward deeper theological education.