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3.00 Credits
A study of Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, and Jude, considering questions of authorship, date, audience, literary structure, theology and relevance for Christian life and ministry. Special consideration may be given to Christology (Hebrews), wisdom (James), suffering (1 Peter), and false teaching (2 Peter and Jude). (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310 and 2220)
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A survey of the Old Testament of the Bible, highlighting approaches to leadership and the groups led throughout the various periods of history and prophecy. Application to today's organizations and ministry leaders will be discussed.
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A survey of the New Testament of the Bible, highlighting principles of leadership and leadership training. Approaches to Christ's leadership as He trained disciples throughout the gospels and that of the early church leaders will be applied to today's organizations and ministry leaders.
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An exegetical and theological study of the book of Daniel, including an introduction to the genre of apocalyptic literature and a treatment of the debates surrounding the interpretation of this text. The course considers the historical, cultural and canonical setting of the book, its impact on Old and New Testaments as well as its contemporary significance. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300 and BIBL 2220)
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A detailed survey of Israel's history, primarily from the books of Joshua through Esther with an emphasis on the historiographical method. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300 and BIBL 2220) (Also HIST 4030)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the content, historical context, and contemporary application of the Pentateuch (Genesis - Deuteronomy).
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Exploration of 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. The course serves as a capstone and is conducted in consultation with a faculty supervisor. (Prerequisite: Bible and Theology Honors Program) (ALSO THEO 4099)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the unique religious messages of the epistles and gospel of John from standpoints of historical background, literary style and structure, and development of major themes. The course emphasizes the application of John's message to the spiritual needs of today's world. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1310, BIBL 2220)
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An exegetical study of selected passages from the Greek New Testament with emphasis on grammatical and syntactical analysis as the primary prerequisites for English translation, interpretation and contemporary application. The course reviews and enlarges upon skills attained in Greek I and II. (Prerequisites: BILA 2210, BILA 2220)
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3.00 Credits
An exegetical and theological study of the book of Psalms, including recent trends. The course carefully considers the historical, cultural, and canonical setting of the Psalter, including the structure of Hebrew poetry, corporate faith and worship in ancient Israel, and their contemporary relevance. (Prerequisites: BIBL 1300, BIBL 2220)
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