Refining the Mind, Spiritually

Where scholarly rigor meets the Divine Archive—an education crafted for those who seek the resonance of Biblical truth and the permanence of wisdom.

Five Distinguished Schools


The School of Biblical Phytology

The Archival Study of Primordial Origins

The School of Biblical Phytology serves as the University’s foundational center, dedicated to the taxonomic reconstruction of the original botanical order. Scholars here traverse the boundary between scripture and science, seeking to identify and understand the flora of the pre-diluvian world. Through a rigorous analysis of the 'First Design,' this school equips the steward to recognize the inherent perfection of the Creator’s botanical blueprint and its enduring presence in our modern landscape.


The Molecular Analysis of the Divine Archive

Within the laboratories of Scriptural Phytochemistry, the sacred and the scientific converge at the molecular level. This faculty is committed to the investigation of the volatile oils, resins, and alkaloids that permeate the Holy Text. By isolating the chemical 'fingerprints' of the Creator within biblical flora, scholars unlock the restorative and liturgical mysteries of the plant kingdom, bridging ancient apothecary wisdom with the precision of modern biochemical inquiry.

The School of Scriptural Phytochemistry


The School of Missional Ethnobotany


The Ministry of Ecological Reconciliation

The School of Biblical Creation Restoration is the University’s center for regenerative science and environmental repair. Recognizing the fracture between man and the earth since the Fall, this school empowers scholars to act as agents of reconciliation. Through the study of soil remediation, reforestation, and biodiversity recovery, students are equipped with the technical and theological tools required to reverse ecological degradation and restore the earth’s systems to their intended harmony.

The Global Study of the Diaspora and the Mandate

The School of Missional Ethnobotany investigates the vital relationship between the dispersed nations of humanity and the botanical provision of the earth. Focused on the 'Great Commission,' this school explores how various cultures have historically stewarded the Creator’s flora. Scholars are trained to use ethnobotanical mastery as a bridge for global engagement, ensuring that international resource management is rooted in scriptural integrity and cultural reconciliation.

The School of Biblical Creation Restoration


The Scientific Inquiry of Providential Yield

The School of Divine Agrology examines the soil-plant-climate nexus as a sophisticated manifestation of Providential care. This faculty elevates the study of crop science to a sacred discipline, analyzing the mechanics that turn the dust of the earth into sustenance. From irrigation theology to the study of covenantal grains, scholars engage in a high-level pursuit of agricultural abundance, ensuring the physical provision of the global community through the lens of Divine design.

The School of Divine Agrology

Institutional Philosophy & Ethos

Continental Christian University operates at the prestigious intersection of the Divine Archive and empirical inquiry, asserting that the natural world is a curated repository of the Creator’s immutable laws. Our ethos is defined by the Convergence of Logos and Bios, a rejection of the secular schism between spiritual truth and biological reality.

We cultivate a lineage of scholar-stewards who view the mastery of the sacred sciences—from phytochemistry to agrological systems—not merely as an academic pursuit, but as a sovereign mandate to restore the earth’s original design. In this pursuit, intellectual rigor becomes a form of high-church worship, equipping our graduates to act as agents of reconciliation who safeguard the vitality of the creation for the sustenance of the global diaspora.

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