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4.00 Credits
Includes lab. Study of anatomical models, selected dissections, and appropriate multimedia technologies supplement the instruction. Sequence includes hematology and the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems. Also included are fundamental genetic concepts and their relationship to heredity. Prerequisites: BIOL 200 & 211.
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4.00 Credits
Includes lab. A medically oriented survey of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, body defenses, immunology, sterilization and disinfection, and a discussion of representative infectious diseases. Prerequisite: BIOL 200.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed for first year students as a 'cornerstone' for subsequent studies in the Northwest Christian College Bible and General Education Core. Spanning an entire year, Engaging with the Bible provides students with a thorough overview of biblical content.Within the framework of class lectures, small group discussions, and weekly chapel services, students will acquire familiarity and skill in using: 1) tools for interpreting the content and message of the Bible, 2) tools to help them succeed in other Northwest Christian College courses, and 3) tools to help them integrate academics with Christian faith.BTH 210 I and II Epistles to the Corinthians (2) An expository study in Paul's epistles to the church at Corinth in their historical and social setting. Three questions are of particular importance in the study: (1) what does Paul say, (2) what did he mean in the context of his situation, (3) of what significance is that meaning for today? Prerequisites: BTH 101/102. (Satisfies the Bible and Christian Ministry elective requirement in the General Education Core).
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2.00 Credits
An expository study in the Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon. Primary focus is on their original setting and major themes. The course also seeks to relate their message to modern life. Prerequisites: BTH 101/102. (Satisfies the Bible and Christian Ministry elective requirement in the General Education Core).
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students examine their own personal experience of the Christian Church within the context of the rich theological diversity of Christianity in America as a whole. Students will explore the theological and historical roots of the particular Christian denomination, with which they identify most closely, and they will engage in dialogue with other Christian traditions represented on this campus and in the broader community.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the historical context and the theological foundations of the Stone-Campbell movement. Emphasis will be placed on reading and analysis of key primary source material. This course includes participation in the annual Stone-Campbell Symposium.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Israelite prophetic writings of the classical period (8th to 5th centuries BCE). Special attention is given to understanding the prophets as both bearers and interpreters of prophetic tradition, proclaiming God's message in particular historical circumstances. Prerequisites: BTH 101/102.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the book of Acts as the second volume of the Evangelist Luke's writings. This course explores the patterns (historical, literary, and theological) that arise within the book of Acts as Luke presents the missionary expansion of the Church in the light of the ministry of Jesus and in the light of the Hebrew scriptures. Prerequisites: BTH 101/102.
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2.00 Credits
An exegetical study in Paul's epistle to the Romans with emphasis upon understanding the particular situation to which the book was addressed and the way that its key concepts are developed and presented to meet that situation. The course is designed to enhance the students' understanding of the early church, Paul, and his instructions to the Roman Christians and to develop and strengthen their exegetical skills. Prerequisites: BTH 101/102.
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2.00 Credits
A study of archaeological methods and discoveries in Bible lands that have important bearings on the history, literature, and religion of the Old Testament. Prerequisites: BTH 101/102. (Satisfies the Bible and Christian Ministry elective requirement in the General Education Core).
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