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ARTS 491: Senior Thesis I
1.50 Credits
George Fox University
All students graduating with a major in art will be required to exhibit their work in the Lindgren Gallery or other acceptable alternative location. This course includes the completion of a body of artwork for exhibition, writing a statement of artistic intent, and installing artwork in an exhibition space. Additional course fee is required. Prerequisite: art major with senior status, or by permission.
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ARTS 492: Senior Thesis II
1.50 Credits
George Fox University
All students graduating with a major in art will be required to exhibit their work in the Lindgren Gallery or other acceptable alternative location. This course includes the completion of a body of artwork for exhibition, writing a statement of artistic intent, and installing artwork in an exhibition space. Additional course fee is required. Prerequisite: art major with senior status, or by permission.
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ARTS 495: Special Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
George Fox University
Designed to give two emphases for the serious art student: to allow for further individual study in a medium or area in which no further courses are available, and/or to allow for study in an area for which the student may already have some background and in which no course currently is offered.
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BIBL 100: Bible Survey
4.00 Credits
George Fox University
This course provides an overview of the history, literature, themes, major persons, and key events in the Bible. It provides a biblical foundation for the educational experience of the undergraduate students at George Fox University and is required of all first-year students, including transfers. It may be taken either semester of the student's first year and is a prerequisite for Bible enrichment electives that follow. Alternatively, students may opt to take the two-semester, 6-credit sequence: BIBL 101 and BIBL 102, and this option is strongly recommended for majors and minors in biblical studies, Christian ministries, religion, or philosophy.
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BIBL 101: Literature of the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
Using selected books and portions, the Old Testament will be studied with attention given to historic contexts, major religious themes, and literary forms of the Bible.
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BIBL 102: Literature of the New Testament
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
Using selected books and portions, the New Testament will be studied with attention given to historic contexts, major religious themes, and literary forms of the Bible.
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BIBL 103: Introduction to Biblical Knowledge
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A course required of students who need cultural preparation for BIBL 100 Bible Survey or BIBL 101 & 102 Literature of the Old & New Testament. Basic concepts of inductive Bible reading are taught and used, with the result that students learn fundamental Bible knowledge, including biblical content, geography, history, and theology. Instruction is delivered in English and Mandarin Chinese. Intended for non-native-English-speaking students in their first semester outside the English Language Institute (ELI) and for non-native-English-speaking students who directly enter the regular GFU program. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the ELI or instructor's permission.
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BIBL 240: Wisdom Literature
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
The wisdom literature of the Old Testament is investigated historically, literarily, and theologically. The origin and development of the biblical wisdom traditions in the books of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes are considered in the context of the broader, international wisdom of the ancient Near East and the intertestamental literature. Taking BIBL 100 Bible Survey or BIBL 101 Literature of the Old Testament first is recommended.
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BIBL 250: The Psalms
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
An exploration of the Psalms with special attention to their forms, themes, and original cultural settings as well as how the Psalms have been preserved and applied in the community of faith. Students will also consider approaches to interpreting and learning from the Psalms today. Taking BIBL 100 Bible Survey or BIBL 101 Literature of the Old Testament first is recommended.
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BIBL 260: Life of Christ
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
The Synoptic Gospels - Matthew, Mark, and Luke - form the foundation for this inquiry into the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Taking BIBL 100 Bible Survey or BIBL 102 Literature of the New Testament first is recommended.
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