BI 310 - Book of Romans

Institution:
Pillar College (formerly Somerset Christian College)
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Description:
An inductive study of the Book of Romans as a representative example of the Pauline Epistles. Procedure involves a survey of the whole book and a detailed analysis of the various parts. Emphasis upon the major theological themes of Romans. Attention will also be given to the practical application of Romans to the Christian life. Prerequisites: EN 102 English Composition II and BI201: Principles of Biblical Interpretation (or permission from the instructor).
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3.00
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Lecture
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(973) 803-5000
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Semester

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