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Summer Courses

Make the most of your time to learn and grow this spring and summer by studying God’s Word with Heritage College & Seminary.

Whether you are looking to continue work on your degree or desire the opportunity to dig deeper into God’s Word this summer—Heritage’s Spring & Summer classes offer you the opportunity to study the Bible and grow in your faith through a variety of courses.

  • Courses are available to take for credit or non-credit.
  • Current students can register on myHeritage. 

Spring & Summer 2024

Courses are available to take for credit or non-credit.

Current students can register on myHeritage. The deadline to register is March 22, 2024.

Full Credit:

For those already enrolled in a degree or certificate program at Heritage or who apply to a program in advance.

Non-Credit (Audit, No Assignments):

  • We encourage you to discover learning at Heritage with a non-credit course.
  • Non-credit courses are not graded and do not count toward a Heritage degree; no assignments or exams.
  • Go to DiscoverHeritage.ca/Apply and click “Audit a Course”.

Course Formats:

  • Section 1: In-Person
  • Section 23: Synchronous

Heritage College Students:

  • College students will be able to find available Spring and Summer courses and register on myHeritage.

Spring & Summer 2024 Schedule

For more information on the classes we are offering this Spring & Summer at Heritage, please click on the following link to see the schedule: Heritage College & Seminary Spring and Summer 2024 Schedule

Course Descriptions

Hebrews

Dr. Wayne BaxterOn Campus Module
Saturday May 11, 9:00am to 4:00pmSaturday June 22, 9:00am to 4:00pm

This careful study of the Epistle to the Hebrews involves its background, theology, and interpretation. An attempt is made to discover the redemptive historical structure of the book through which the various themes are understood.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

BNT371-1 (College)

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History of Christian Leadership

Dr. Michael HaykinOn Campus Module
Wednesday June 26 to Saturday June 299:00 am - 5:30 pm

Leadership is vital to the life and existence of the church. Events of recent days, though, have raised anew the question of what kind of leadership is needed for this time in the history of the Church. In this course, we look at biblical sources (primarily, the letters of the Apostle Paul and the lives of Phoebe and Priscilla), individuals from the Ancient Church (Basil of Caesarea and Macrina, Bede, Boniface, and Timothy of Baghdad) and from the modern era (Brilliana Harley, Antoine Court, Jonathan Edwards, Anne Dutton, Andrew Fuller, and Hugh Brown) to help guide our reflection about the nature and shape of Christian leadership.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

HIS329-1 (College)

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Johannine Literature

Dr. Andreas KostenbergerOn Campus Module
Monday, June 3 - Friday, June 79:00m am - 5:00 pm

The Johannine literature, which comprises John's Gospel, 1-3 John, and Revelation, makes an essential contribution to the theology of the New Testament and the entire Bible. In this course primary emphasis is given to John’s Gospel, and here especially the seven signs of Jesus. The Johannine letters (1-3 John) and the book of Revelation will be surveyed as well.

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

BNT384-1 (College)

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Science and Christianity

Dr. Mark LambertOn Campus Module
Saturdays 9:00 am - 4:00 pmMay 24-25 and June 14-15Fridays 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm

TBD

Register now by visiting the Registration tab on myHeritage using the course code below.

THE350-1 (College)

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