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BIBL 3030: The Book of Job
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An exegetical and theological study of the book of Job in light of Old Testament wisdom literature and the broader ancient Near Eastern milieu. The course also considers contemporary treatment of the themes of Job. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300 and BIBL 2220)
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BIBL 3035: Genesis
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An exegetical and theological study of Genesis, including recent trends. The course considers the historical, cultural and canonical setting of the book, its importance for the foundation of the Judeo-Christian worldview, and its contemporary significance. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300 and BIBL 2220)
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BIBL 3050: History and Literature of the Intertestamental Period
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An investigation of Jewish history and literature from the 400 years between the Old and New Testaments. The course examines history between the Captivity and the Second Jewish Revolt and studies the extra-canonical Jewish literature of the period 250 BC to AD 100 against the backdrop of the Old Testament canon. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300, BIBL 1310) (Also HIST 3050)
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BIBL 3060: Life and Letters of Paul I
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An examination of Paul's rabbinical background, his conversion, and the contours of his apostolic career. Set against the backdrop of Acts and the Pauline epistles, the course investigates selections from the earlier writings of Paul with attention to their importance for the faith and practice of the early church as well as the church today. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310 and BIBL 2220)
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BIBL 3065: Life and Letters of Paul II
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A sequel to BIBL 3060. The course examines the later writings of Paul in order to identify their significance for the early church and for today's church. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310 and BIBL 2220)
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BIBL 3099: Honors Project I
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Explores an area of student interest, culminating in a 5,000-word research project. The course is taken in conjunction with any upper-division course in the Bible and Theology major, in consultation with a faculty supervisor. (Prerequisite: Bible and Theology Honors Program) (Also THEO 3099)
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BIBL 3199: Honors Project II
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Explores an area of student interest, culminating in a 5,000-word research project. The course is taken in conjunction with any upper-division course in the Bible and Theology major, in consultation with a faculty supervisor. (Prerequisite: Bible and Theology Honors Program) (Also THEO 3199)
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BIBL 3220: Bible Study,Interpretation and Application
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An overview of various methods of Bible study, principles of interpretation, and appropriate application to contemporary life and situations.
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BIBL 3310: Eschatological
1.00 Credits
Simpson University
Books ( 3, Odd Fall) A study of the historical, literary, and theological dimensions of New Testament eschatological literature, including Jesus' Olivet Discourse, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, and/or Revelation. The course considers various interpretive viewpoints and the significance of the literature for Christian living. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310 and BIBL 2220)
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BIBL 3320: Synoptic Gospels
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An investigation of Matthew, Mark and Luke using various methodological approaches. The course will use source, genre, narrative, historical and theological approaches to the synoptic gospels in order to discern their form and message and to develop an understanding of the life and teachings of Jesus. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310 and BIBL 2220)
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