Biblical Studies Capstone: Research Course
Description
The Biblical Studies Capstone (3 credits) is an advisor guided, independent study and research-based course. The student will write a 20–25-page essay based on a relevant subject within the biblical study and hermeneutics.
Students will pursue focused exegetical research in Old or New Testament studies, thematic biblical theology, or difficult texts—producing a doctrinally rich and historically informed thesis that brings clarity, coherence, and faithful application to Scripture.
Please review the pre-requisites.
We highly recommend you speak with the faculty professor of Biblical Studies before signing up for this year long course.
Details
Electives - 3 Credit Hours
August 15th, 2026 - May 8th, 2027
Capstone Advisor: Berno Mattheus
Faculty Professor: Dan Reneau of Living Faith Lees Summit
Prerequisites: The Biblical Studies Capstone is an independent research course for students who have completed 2/3 of the Program of Study, including: Hermeneutics, English Grammar and the King James Bible, Dispensational and Systematic Theology, Sevens: A Doctrinal Framework

