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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the Book of Isaiah. Attention will be given to historical background, unity, purpose, and theological themes. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the Book of Jeremiah. Attention will be given to the life of the prophet and the circumstances of the Jewish people in times of international crisis. Attention also will be given to the themes and message of the book and to the relation of the Hebrew text to the shorter form of the Septuagint. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the Book of Ezekiel. Attention will be given to the conditions of the Jews in Babylonian exile, the personal peculiarities of the author, his use of prophetic signs, his visions, and his portrayal of the future. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the Book of Daniel. Attention will be given to authorship and date, purpose, the genre of apocalyptic, the symbolism in the visions, and theological themes. Consideration will also be given to the influence of Daniel on later apocalyptic writings, including the Book of Revelation, and to various schools of interpretation. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the Books of Hosea and Amos. Attention will be given to socio-economic, political, and religious conditions in the Kingdom of Israel as it faced Assyrian invasion. Attention also will be given to the literary devices, themes, messages, and theological conceptions of these books. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a linguistic, exegetical, critical, and literary study of the postexilic prophets. Attention will be given to the historical background of Judah, the role of the prophets in the reconstruction of the nation and its institutions, and the literary and religious qualities of their writings. Instruction will be in English with students required to translate portions of the text covered. Prerequisite: FD 9001.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the study of behavior and mental processes, and how they are influenced.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the human being beginning from conception to old age, with an emphasis on understanding of the process by which people become someone different while remaining in many aspects the same. This process called human development exposes our inherited structures to a lifetime of experiences.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the principles and methods of correct reasoning. Topics include the obligation to reason properly, the need to expose false reasoning, the composition, and use of arguments, the law of rationality, syllogisms, forms of propositions, rules of validity, and compound propositions.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the Old Testament and New Testament. Major events and characters are studied. Special attention is given to God's relationship to man and his unfolding revelations.
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