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BIB 299C/399C: Intertestamental Period
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su. As background study of the New Testament, this course seeks to present the religious, social, economic, and political situation of the biblical world during the period 400 B.C to A.D. 100.
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BIB 299D/399D: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. This course examines the Bible from a literary point of view. It will examine Hebrew poetry in the Psalms; the "dark sayings" (proverbs, riddles, taunts, allegories) of the Wisdom books; the structure, use and interpretation of allegory, and the parable genre in the New Testament; and apocalyptic symbolism in the Old and New Testaments. It will also examine the artistic structure of Job, Lamentations, Ruth, Esther, Jonah, and the Song of Solomon. Humanities credit.
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BIB 299E: The Problem Of Suffering
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
A study of the question, "Why?" Specifically, "Why does God allow evil, pain, and suffering to occur?" Special attention is directed to (1) The atheist's attempt to disprove the existence of God on the basis of evil and pain, (2) Bible insights for believers, and (3) Suggestions for coping with suffering. Same as PHI 299A/399A.
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BIB 299E/399E: The Problem of Suffering
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su. This course focuses on the question, "Why does God allow evil, pain, and suffering to occur?" Specialattention is directed to (1) The atheist's attempt to disprove the existence of God on the basis of evil and pain, (2) Bible insights for believers, and (3) Suggestions for coping with suffering. Same as HUM 299H/399H.
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BIB 299G: Gospel According To John
2.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
A textual study of "the gospel of belief." The fourth gospel provides an additional portrait of the Christ as the Son of God. (Text course)
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BIB 299G/399G: The Gospel According to John
2.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
2 hours. Su. This course is a study of Christ as revealed by John in the fourth gospel. (Text course)
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BIB 299J/399J: Special Ministries in Personal Evangelism
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su. Students in this course will be taught about special ministries in jail/prison evangelism, bus evangelism, Bible correspondence course evangelism, etc. Each student will select one ministry on which to write a term paper and give an oral report.
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BIB 299K/399K: Rise of the Restoration Movement
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su. History of men, ideas, and movements from A.D. 1300 to 1800 which contributed to the rise of interest in restoring primitive Christianity.
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BIB 299L: Campaigns And Short Term Missions
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
An overview of short -term evangelism efforts. This is a missions course designed for those interested in less than two-year commitments to a field. Philosophy, methods and strategies of short-term missions and gospel campaigns is evaluated. Attention is given to the cross-cultural teaching experience, integration of work with the local church, and basic church growth principles.
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BIB 299L/399L: Campaigns & Short Term Missions
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Even years. A missions course designed for those interested in less than two-year commitments to a field. Philosophy, methods and strategies of short-term missions and gospel campaigns will be evaluated. Attention will be given to the cross-cultural teaching experience, integration of work with the local church, and basic church growth principles.
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