2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
School of Bible and Theology
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Dean
Keith W. Plummer, PhD
Professor Emeritus
Julius C. Bosco, ThM
Richard D. Emmons, PhD
Edgar B. Hardesty, PhD
John R. Master, ThD
Brian G. Toews, PhD
Distinguished Professor
Gary E. Schnittjer, PhD
Professor
Jared R. Bryant, PhD, Associate Dean
James Dolezal, PhD
Brian P. Luther, PhD
Matthew M. McAlack, PhD
Kevin W. McFadden, PhD
Bryan Murawski, PhD
Part-time Faculty
Isaiah B. Cramer, MDiv
Anthony Hurst, DMin
John N. Stange IV, MS
Adjunct Faculty
Benjamin J. Best, MA
Robert A. Chisholm, DMin
Brett Derr, MDiv
Nathan D. Garrison, MDiv
Tom Hudzina, MA
William L. Krewson, PhD
Jin H. Lee, DMin
Jeremy M. McAlack, MS
Janet B. Miller, MS
Alfred Muli PhD
Adam Porcella, EdD
Matthew Raley, PhD
Robert P. Schuman, MDiv
Keith Treadwell, MDiv
William Turner, DMin
Daniel R. Young, DMin
The School
The School of Bible and Theology faculty is committed to strengthening students’ understanding of God’s Word while cultivating in them an increasing love for and trust in God. A serious study of the Bible and theology, together with liberal arts and professional studies, develops biblical wisdom and a perspective that enables students to think deeply about difficult issues of life and work in this world. The School encompasses the biblical and theological core curriculum taken by all University undergraduates, as well as the Biblical Studies, Bible Ministries, Camping Ministries, Christian Studies, Intercultural Studies, Pastoral Ministries, Youth and Family Ministry, and Degree Completion programs.
The School follows a pattern modeled by the teacher Ezra, who “set his heart to study the Law of the Lord, and to do it and to teach His statutes and rules in Israel” (Ezra 7:10). This prescription for spiritual maturity has three elements:
- First, Ezra’s heart desired to study God’s Word. This desire to know God through His Word is Spirit-motivated and is based in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
- Second, Ezra studied. His mind was engaged with the content and theology of Scripture, so that he might understand God and His will for humanity.
- Third, Ezra purposed to practice what God commanded, since obedience to Christ is the goal of spiritual maturity.
The School of Bible and Theology’s curriculum is designed to prepare students to serve Christ in multiple contexts. Students’ hearts are motivated by God’s Spirit to study His Word in order to grow to spiritual maturity. Students are challenged to diligently study and practice God’s Word personally and in the context of the church and community. The goal is to produce graduates who serve Christ in the church, society, and the world as biblically minded, well-educated, and professionally competent men and women of character.
God has revealed Himself to the world through His creation and His Word. The University seeks to educate students in both of these areas of God’s revelation, with the School of Bible and Theology concentrating on the latter - educating students in God’s revelation of Himself in the Bible. All baccalaureate students have significant studies in Bible and theology. This is because God’s revelation of Himself in the Bible is the means to know Jesus Christ, who is the basis for a true understanding of God, ourselves, and the world.
The goal of the core Bible curriculum is to educate students in the Bible and theology in a manner that intentionally integrates it into the total educational experience at Cairn, producing “biblically minded, well-educated, and professionally competent men and women of character.” This is accomplished through a core curriculum of 30 credits. Fifteen of these credits are in biblical studies and fifteen on theological topics. The biblical studies courses include an overviews of the Old and New Testaments, with concentrations in the Pentateuch and Gospels; and an exploration of God’s work of redemption in the Scriptures. Courses in theology consist of a general introduction; a study of the nature and work of God; an examination of contemporary issues from a theological perspective; and a capstone course in apologetics, a study of the defense of the gospel to the world. This core curriculum not only provides students with a foundational understanding of God’s revelation of Himself in His Word, but also shows students how to use God’s Word in their lives and ministries.
By God’s grace, Cairn University has been providing excellent biblical education for over a century. The present School of Bible and Theology endeavors to continue this tradition of excellence and commitment to the Scriptures, so that future generations may continue to seek to know God and His Word.
Objectives
The School has three broad objectives. Students will:
- Gain competency in their understanding of the content of the whole Bible, biblical theology, systematic theology, church history, and the University’s place within the current evangelical and theological world.
- Learn to integrate the truths of God’s Word into their life, resulting in spiritual growth and maturity.
- Develop ministry skills to communicate God’s Word in a number of avenues and contexts.
The Programs
Biblical Studies (AA)
Built on a strong Bible curriculum, this program prepares students with a foundation of scripture and theology, while also giving a broad and wide-ranging general education, appropriate for further undergraduate study or for a career. If a student elected to remain at Cairn for further study, this program integrates seamlessly into the bachelor’s degree programs.
Biblical Studies (BS in Bible)
The Biblical Studies program is designed for students preparing for vocational ministry or graduate study. The program adds an additional 30 credits of biblical and theological courses beyond the core Bible curriculum for students who want a deeper and more extensive biblical and theological education. Students in this program study Greek or Hebrew and delve deeply into the biblical text under the instruction of professors who have years of experience in and passion for ministry.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of either biblical Greek or biblical Hebrew.
- Produce scholarly research in the field of Biblical Studies.
Christian Studies
The Christian Studies program is designed for students who do not seek a particular Cairn professional major, but who recognize the need for a broad educational exposure as they pursue their careers. With its large number of electives beyond the core requirement in biblical and general education, this program enables them to construct a course of study suitable to their needs and interests. Upon successful completion of the program, the student earns a BS in Bible degree.
Dual-level programs, in which a student works concurrently toward a BS in Bible degree and either an MA degree in Religion or a Master of Divinity degree, are available.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
Intercultural Studies
The Intercultural Studies program at Cairn prepares students to work effectively in cross-cultural contexts in the United States and around the world. Development of the intercultural competencies necessary to build relationships with people from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds is emphasized. Students are prepared to adjust to life and work in a different culture, to work in teams, and to proclaim Christ in culturally appropriate ways.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
- Display an awareness of impact of global cultural and ethnic differences upon intercultural life and work.
- Recognize and foster intercultural competencies necessary to build relationships with people from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- Present an awareness of knowledge and skills necessary for effective life and work in a different cultural setting.
- Articulate a mastery of key current global mission strategies, opportunities and challenges.
Pastoral Ministries
The Pastoral Ministries program gives students exposure to essential areas of pastoral ministry. Students build the biblical foundation necessary to study and preach the Word, as well as the practical foundation necessary to lead and manage a church. Students may take elective courses in Bible and theology, church ministry, camping ministry, counseling, intercultural studies, pastoral ministry, youth and family ministry, and biblical languages.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
- Demonstrate competency in knowledge, understanding, and skill in serving the local church.
- Apply biblical understanding to ministry, church leadership, and church management.
- Learn to use their gifts and skills in their chosen ministry and serve in a culturally sensitive way as an outgrowth of their relationship with God.
Youth and Family Ministry
The Youth and Family Ministry program prepares students to lead a ministry to students and their parents in church and para-church settings. This program focuses on developing a strong biblical philosophy of ministry by understanding the needs, culture, and developmental issues of adolescents. Students in this program also learn to recruit and equip a team of volunteer leaders and to build a family-based ministry that equips parents to disciple their teenagers.
Dual-level programs, in which a student works concurrently toward a BS in Youth and Family Ministry degree and either an MA degree in Religion or Counseling Ministry, a Master of Business Administration degree, or a Master of Divinity degree are available. A minor in Youth and Family Ministry is also available.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will be able to:
- Identify and intelligently discuss biblical and theological doctrines and application.
- Examine and appraise systematic and historical theology in its relationship to the church.
- Integrate biblical and theological truth.
- Understand the theological position of the University.
- Skillfully communicate truth.
- Discover and formulate a biblical philosophy of ministry.
- Prepare a biblically accurate and developmentally appropriate lesson plan for children and/or teenagers.
- Convey a cognizance of the main responsibilities of the youth worker.
- Lead a youth or family ministry.
Students who have graduated from these programs have found career opportunities as pastors, youth ministers, Christian education directors, missionaries, church planters, evangelists, children’s workers, and camp administrators. Many go on to seminary or graduate school.
Minors
The School of Divinity also offers minors in Bible, Intercultural Studies, Sports Ministry, and Youth and Family Ministry. These minors may be added to bachelor’s degree programs from any of the University’s schools. All students not earning a BS in Bible degree are eligible for the Bible minor.
Degree Completion
The Degree Completion Programs are designed to educate students in an accelerated and accessible format so they may finish their college degrees. The programs are intentionally centered upon the Lord Jesus Christ and His Word.
Degree Completion is built around dynamic and substantive core courses on the Scriptures and theology. The student has the opportunity to study the entire Bible in a rigorous academic setting with instructors committed to a conservative evangelical outlook. The biblical studies courses are complemented by a series of courses on Christian theology, which provide instruction on all of the major doctrines of Christianity. Students learn to navigate many theological challenges.
The core biblical and theological studies curriculum provides a basis for serving Christ, while the program’s electives provide the next steps in career and/or educational opportunities. Students may also pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in General Studies. This degree includes the core biblical and theological studies curriculum, as well as a substantial number of arts and sciences courses.
Degree Completion (Bachelor of Science in Bible)
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will:
- Demonstrate improvement between their first and second years in biblical knowledge and Christian theology.
- Develop communication skills in writing and research.
- Demonstrate evidence of godly character through Christian service.
- Develop a bachelor’s degree-level understanding in biblical and theological studies.
General Studies (Bachelor of Arts)
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the student will:
- Demonstrate improvement between their first and second years in biblical knowledge and Christian theology.
- Develop communication skills in writing and research.
- Demonstrate evidence of godly character through Christian service.
- Develop a bachelor’s degree-level understanding in the liberal arts.
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