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BIBL 450: Directed Study in Biblical Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of an approved aspect of biblical/theological inquiry in which the student contracts with the director of the study concerning course requirements, evaluation procedure and course credit.
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BIBL 483: Special Topics in Biblical Studies
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course provides an intensive study of selected topics in biblical studies. Topics will vary by semester.
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BIBL 501: Judaism in the Greco-Roman Period
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of the history and literature of the intertestamental period leading up to the first advent of Christ. In addition to the apocryphal books, the Qumran scrolls will be read and discussed and their significance for the New Testament period considered. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 502: Romans and Galatians
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A comparative, expository, and theological study of the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians with emphasis on the cardinal Christian doctrines as formulated in these documents. The course includes a study of the influences of both Judaism and Hellenism on the cultural and religious scene in the first century C.E. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 504: I and II Corinthians
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An expository and theological study of I and II Corinthians. Special attention is given to the doctrinal and practical issues faced in the early Christian community in the Hellenistic world, taking into account the cultural and religious environments of the day. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 550: Biblical Criticism/ Hermeneutics
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course will explore several schools of biblical criticism (source, reaction, and form criticism), and various hermeneutical approaches. Particular attention will be given to tracing the influence of German philosophy on contemporary continental theology. Martin Heidegger’s role in forming the hermeneutic of Rudolph Bultmann and the resultant schools of interpretation arising from the latter will be studied in detail. In addition, more recent forms of criticism will be considered, including reader-response, social-scientific, and postmodern theory. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 560: People Groups in Early First Century Judea: Social, Political and Religious Reflections
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course will examine the role and function of various people groups mentioned in the gospels for the purpose of better understanding the message of Jesus, the struggles of the first believers and the experience of Paul. The Pharisees, Sadducees, Zealots, “People of the Land,” tax collectors, sinners, Hellenists and Hebrews will all be studied. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 561: The Old Testament in the New: NT Writers as Interpreters of Scripture
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course will explore the ways in which New Testament authors read and interpret Scripture: What methods do they employ? What relation does their practice have to other modes of first-century Jewish exegesis? Which Old Testament passages/words are used and why? Should the interpretive methods used by the New Testament writers serve as models for the church’s continuing task of interpretation and preaching? We will pursue these questions through exegesis of specific New Testament passages. Special attention will be given to Paul, Mark and John. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 562: Greco-Roman Religions and Christian Origins
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course provides an occasion for the student to become inundated with a number of literary texts from the Greco-Roman world, to acquire a general sense of religiosity in the period, and to understand the background of the Hellenistic world for comprehending the emergence of Christianity. We will pay special attention to the emperor cult, Greco-Roman philosophies, mystery cults, and novels. Credit Hours: 3
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BIBL 563: Septuagint Studies
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course examines the social and political factors of the third century B.C.E. that gave rise to the Septuagint. The critical role this translation had for Hellenistic Jews of the Diaspora and the birth and expansion of the early church will also be studied. Selected portions of the text will be translated, compared to the original Hebrew and related to the New Testament where applicable. Credit Hours: 3
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