DOCTOR OF THEOLOGY IN ESCHATOLOGY
SYLLABUS

Theory Development of Eschatology Course #801 – 14 Credits
Students will study biblical accounts and prophecy that have impact on modern-day prophecy and events. A paper on a particular prophecy and prophet with biblical scripture is required.
"Twelve Prophets" book vol. 1 by Craigie
"Twelve Prophets" book vol. 2 by Craigie
"King James Bible"
Website of St. Michael Academy by Haralambos

Advanced Research I Course #810 – 14 Credits
Students will read at least 10 sections of "Pseudepigrapha" vol. 1 and do a reflective paper.
"Pseudepigrapha" vol. 1 by Charlesworth

Comparative Theories of Eschatology Course #804 – 5 Credits
Students will study the History of the Church to locate roots of different eschatological slants in order to search for truth. A study of church canon/law with an orthodox translation/interpretation will be covered. Specific incidents that took place involving the Greek Orthodox Church in court will be covered. Archbishop Haralambos will provide ten issues with facts and documentation in written format. Students will also become familiar with the website of St. Michael Academy of Eschatology. An exam will be given at the end of this course.
Documentation on website by Archbishop Haralambos
"Truth or Tradition" magazine by Haralambos
"Fatima" paper by J. & A. Vesey
"God’s Ocean Magazine" by Haralambos
"False Leadership: video by Haralambos (6/8/91)
"Babylon Is Fallen" video by Haralambos (1/4/92)
"Abomination of Desolation" video by Haralambos (9/7/91)
"Jupiter Effect on World War in the Middle East" video by Haralambos (1/5/91)
"Exodus" video by Haralambos (7/11/92)
Orthodox reading materials may be assigned as necessary.

Advanced Research II Course #811 – 14 Credits
Students will read from apocalyptic literature and testaments and write three synopsis papers on topics covered.
Materials will vary in this course.

Area of Specialization Seminar 1 Course #840 – 5 Credits
Students will design and participate in an eschatological seminar using their writings using video format.
"Prophet Daniel’s Sacrifice" video by Haralambos (9/7/91)
"Precarious End Times" video by Haralambos (10/5/91)
"Prophetic radio sessions" cassettes

Advanced Research III Course #812 – 10 Credits
Students will write at least 10 synopsis papers of choice on "Pseudepigrapha" vol. 2.
"Pseudepigrapha" vol. 2 by Charlesworth

Practicum course #880 – 10 Credits
Participants choose to do a practicum with supervision for nine weeks with a church under-apostle, prophet, teacher, evangelist, clergy administrator, or scribe. Ordination may be obtained upon completion of ecclesiastical degree program if student receives approval by presiding Archbishop Haralambos.

Dissertation Outline Course #816 – 14 Credits

Dissertation Course #817 – 20 credits
Participants will extensively research eschatological material and develop an approved outline for dissertation. An interview is necessary. Dissertation is written once it is approved. Dissertation is published at students’ expense.

Elective Course #814 – 14 Credits
Participants will choose own church-related topic and do research. It is recommended that they do research on what they did for their practicum.

 

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