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4.00 Credits
F., Sp. This introductory course in the Greek of the New Testament includes a study of forms, reading and translation, vocabulary drill, and elementary syntax.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of New Testament Greek. These courses focus on basic vocabulary, elementary grammar, and rudimentary translation. After completing both courses students should be prepared to read Johannine portions of the Greek New Testament.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. F., Sp. The teachings of both Old and New Testaments on God, mankind, sin, Israel, the nations, and the early church as these relate to worldwide evangelization. Also included is the universal priesthood of believers and the responsibility of every Christian to determine how he or she should relate to the Great Commission. (Text course)
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2.00 Credits
The history of Israel from its entrance into Canaan until the time of Samuel. The books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth emphasize God's faithfulness despite Israel's repeated failures to maintain their covenant relationship with him. (Text course)
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. Sp. Exploring the books of Samuel, this course focuses on the kingship of David and its continuing significance. The reign of Saul provides introduction, and that of Solomon is conclusion; the greater stress is laid on David's remarkable career. (Text course)
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. F. Odd years. Beginning with the rebellion under Jereboam, this course treats the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and the exilic and post-exilic periods. Pertinent Biblical texts include Kings, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. Such outstanding characters as the prophets Elijah and Elisha, prominent righteous kings of Judah and the leaders in post-exilic restoration, Ezra and Nehemiah, are especially noted. (Text course)
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2.00 Credits
The Roman prison epistles of Paul. Study is made of the greatness of the church and the Christian life. (Text course)
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2.00 Credits
The ministry epistles of Paul. Attention is given to the second coming of Jesus in the Thessalonian letters and to the work of elders and evalgelists in Paul's personal letters to Timothy and Titus. (Text course)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles that are needed in creating a happy and successful marriage and family life. A biblical perspective is used to consider such topics as sex roles, dating, marriageability, mixed marriages, engagement, sex adjustment, in-law adjustment, financial adjustment, life insurance, divorce, reproduction, family planning, and child rearing. Same as FAM/SOC 230.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to principles and techniques of preparing and delivering sermons. Logical outlining and effective presentation of various types of sermons are emphasized. Prerequisite: COM 140 Speech Communication. Same as COM 231.
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