Excellence in biblical education is available to everyone through Cedarville University’s Bible Minor Project. For the past 71 years, every Cedarville graduate has completed a required Bible minor as part of their general education requirements. Now, this biblical education is available to anyone — including parents, school groups and churches — at no cost. 

The Bible Minor Project includes all of Cedarville’s five Bible minor courses, including Bible and the Gospel; Old and New Testament Literature; Theology I; and Theology II. 

The first course in the series, Bible and the Gospel, teaches the proper interpretation of the Bible, while the remaining courses dive into the books of the Bible and theology.  Both theology courses cover a range of topics including God, creation, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, sin and salvation.   

In addition to the videos, online resources are available that allow individuals and groups to participate in projects and discussions like those Cedarville students engage in, in the classroom.  

Each of the five online courses is taught by faculty within Cedarville’s School of Biblical and Theological Studies.  

While the courses are all at a college level, no college credit is offered through the online initiative.