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RELB 410: Biblical Theology
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: Restricted to theology and religion majors. An in-depth study of many of the theological concepts of both the Old and New Testaments. A study of the God-man, the nature of His kingdom, the Trinity, and the way of salvation. (Offered through External Degree only)
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RELB 420: Jewish Apocalyptic Writings:Daniel
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Apocalyptic literature was first created by Jewish communities as they wrestled with the problem of evil. After a brief overview of apocalyptic writings found the Old Testament, students will study this unique style by doing a close reading of the book of Daniel. (Fall Semester)
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RELB 420 - Jewish Apocalyptic Writings:Daniel
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RELB 425: Christian Apocalyptic Writings:Revelation
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite/Corequisite: RELL 251 or permission of instructor. Christians modified Jewish apocalyptic literature by including and emphasizing the life and work of Jesus Christ. In this course, students will be challenged to learn principles for interpretation and to experience this final book of the Bible as they explore its relevance for contemporary faith and life. (Spring Semester)
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RELB 425 - Christian Apocalyptic Writings:Revelation
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RELB 491: Seminar in Contemporary Theology
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: RELB 410. Restricted to theology and religion majors. An analytical study through group discussion of subjects and topics current in theological circles today. (Offered through External Degree only)
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RELB 491 - Seminar in Contemporary Theology
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RELB 492: Biblical Exegesis
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: theology and religion majors only. This course deals with the principles, practice and resources of biblical exegesis. It focuses on careful literary, historical, social and theological analysis of selected biblical texts. Special attention is given to the basis on which exegetical decisions are made and to the relevance of exegesis for theology and ministry.
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RELB 492 - Biblical Exegesis
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RELB 494: Topics in Religion
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Designed for students who wish a course not listed in the regular offerings. A selected topic in religion will be explored. (Offered as needed)
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RELB 495: Independent Study in Religion
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor on a topic in biblical studies at the upper division level. (Offered as needed)
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RELL 201;202: Elementary Greek I;II
33.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
An introduction to the elements of grammar and syntax of New Testament Greek including vocabulary study and exercises in translation. (Fall Semester; Spring Semester)
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RELL 201;202 - Elementary Greek I;II
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RELL 211;212: Elementary Biblical Hebrew I;II
33.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
These courses cover basic elements of the Hebrew grammar, particularly morphology and syntax, basic Hebrew vocabulary and exercises in reading of the Old Testament. Students will also familiarize themselves with the basic grammar and lexical reference tools.
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RELL 211;212 - Elementary Biblical Hebrew I;II
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RELL 231;232: Latin I;II
33.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. This is a two-semester sequence introductory course for beginners in Latin which provides the basic skills for reading and translating original texts in poetry and prose. The course focuses on the basic elements of grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of the Latin language while offering a general introduction to Roman history and culture through texts by classical authors.
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