The School of Biblical Creation Restoration

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Programmatic Tiers & Ecclesiastical Designations

The School of Biblical Creation Restoration serves as the University’s primary seat of regenerative science and environmental reconciliation. Our curricula are designed to equip the modern steward with the technical and theological tools required to reverse ecological degradation and restore the earth’s systems to their intended harmony. From the Associate foundation to the terminal Doctoral phase, scholars engage in a rigorous study of soil health, water purity, and biodiversity through the lens of the Promised Restoration.

  • The Foundations of Regenerative Stewardship

    A 60-credit introductory course focused on the core biological and theological principles of environmental repair. Scholars learn to identify the markers of ecological decline and the primary scriptural mandates for the restoration of soil, water, and air.

  • The Comprehensive Mastery of Ecological Repair

    A 120-credit intensive program designed to equip students with a deep technical command of reforestation, soil remediation, and watershed recovery. The curriculum focuses on practical application, training scholars to lead restoration projects in diverse global biomes.

  • Advanced Strategy in Systemic Renewal

    A 60-credit post-graduate track for leaders in environmental policy and advanced land management. This program synthesizes high-level ecological engineering with a profound understanding of eschatological ecology—the study of nature’s ultimate destiny.

  • The Pinnacle of Creation Stewardship & Original Contribution

    The terminal 60-credit degree for the elite scholar-steward. Candidates are expected to produce original research and a dissertation that provides a groundbreaking contribution to the global movement of biblical creation restoration.

The Restoration Protocol

Identifying the Fractures in Creation

The process begins with a technical and spiritual assessment of the landscape. Scholars are trained to diagnose systemic degradation, from soil toxicity to biodiversity loss, using both modern ecological metrics and the biblical standards of land health.

Designing the Path to Renewal

Once the diagnosis is complete, students develop comprehensive remediation plans. This stage involves selecting the specific biological agents, reforestation techniques, and water-purification methods required to purge the earth of pollutants and restore nutrient cycles."

Implementing the Mandate of Life

Action is taken through the active planting and reintroduction of native species. This 'Praxis of Life' focuses on establishing self-sustaining ecosystems that mirror the resilience of the original design, ensuring that the land can once again provide and thrive.

Monitoring the Restored Commons

The final stage is the implementation of a long-term management framework. Graduates learn to establish 'Land Sabbaths' and sustainable harvesting protocols, ensuring that the restored environment is protected and stewarded for generations to come.

Scholarships/Awards


Recognizing the multifaceted excellence of the modern steward.

Continental Christian University is committed to supporting scholars whose lives reflect the vitality and discipline of the Creator’s design. We believe that botanical mastery is enhanced by personal character, physical stewardship, and a commitment to the communal good. As such, CCU offers numerous specialized scholarship pathways for incoming candidates.


“The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.”

- Genesis 2:15 (NIV)

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