Covers the subjects of Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology within Hebrew and Greek cultures and how concrete, absolute, abstract and relative thought shaped perception, attitude, and behavior of faith and worship.
Covers the subject of Sociocultural Anthropology within Hebrew culture; examining how thought and attitude affects devotion in worship, as well as, how attitudes and behavior are responded to both historically and presently.
This study covers phraseology and sociocultural anthropology within first century Hebrew culture; examining discipleship, the heart of a disciple, the impact of the phrase "follow me" and the shifting paradigm of recruitment by Jesus Christ.