4 enrolled courses · Preterism School of Thought · Semester 2, 2026
Matthew 24 in its first-century context
Dr. Kwame Owusu-Mensah
Lead Instructor, NT Eschatology
A comprehensive study of Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21, arguing that Jesus's predictions were fulfilled in the Roman-Jewish War of AD 66–70 and the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple.
The Book of Revelation and the first-century Roman Empire
An examination of the Apocalypse of John as a first-century document addressed to seven historical churches, with its judgments fulfilled under Nero Caesar and culminating in the fall of Jerusalem.
From Babylon to the first century
Rev. Abena Asante-Frimpong
Instructor, OT Prophecy
A study of the Book of Daniel from a Preterist perspective, arguing that the visions of Daniel 2, 7, 9, and 12 were fulfilled by the first century AD, with the seventy weeks culminating in Christ's ministry and the destruction of Jerusalem.
Paul's eschatology in first-century context
Prof. Samuel Nkrumah
Instructor, Pauline Studies
An investigation of Paul's eschatological language — parousia, resurrection, judgment — within the framework of imminent expectation and first-century fulfillment, challenging futurist interpretations of 1 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians 15, and Romans 13.