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GRE 101-102: New Testament Greek I and II
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
In this two semester course students will seek to learn the basics of biblical Greek. The goal will be to gain a foundational knowledge of the elements of grammar and vocabulary in order to begin preliminary reading and understanding of the Greek text. Students will read selections from the NT in order to reinforce the features of the language being learned and to gain insight into the value of the original language for interpretation. Prerequisites: none. Three hours each semester.
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GRE 201: Greek Exegesis
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will seek to build on the foundation learned in the first two semesters of Greek. The goal will be to understand more clearly the meaning of Greek sentences, giving particular attention to various types of constructions used in the NT: prepositional phrases, participial phrases, dependent clauses, etc. Prerequisites: GRE101 and GRE102. Three hours.
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GRE 204: Greek Exegesis II
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will seek to further develop their skills in syntax, interpretation, and application of the Greek text. Students will explore OT history, themes, and concepts as they are employed in the New Testament. Prerequisites: GRE101, GRE102 and GRE201. Three hours.
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HEB 101-102: Hebrew I and II
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
In this two semester course students will seek to gain sufficient mastery of the Hebrew language, including vocabulary, forms, and syntax, in order to begin translating and interpreting the Hebrew Bible. The second semester is devoted mostly to reading Hebrew narrative, with a continuation of grammar studies inductively from the reading selections. Students will be introduced to the basic literary and electronic tools currently in use in Hebrew language studies. Prerequisites: none. Three hours each semester.
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HEB 202: Hebrew Exegesis I
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will seek to build on the foundation learned in the first two semesters of Hebrew and increase their knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Students will translate selections from the Old Testament, discovering translation techniques. Special focus will be placed on the theology and homiletical treatment of Psalms. Prerequisites: HEB101 and HEB102. Three hours.
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HEB 208: Hebrew Exegesis II
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will undertake critical and exegetical studies of portions of the Hebrew OT. By analyzing the major exegetical and theological problems against the historical background of the selected passages, students will discover theological, expository, and practical values of doing Hebrew exegesis. Prerequisites: HEB101, HEB102 and HEB201. Three hours.
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HIS 110: Western Civilization to 1550
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This is an introductory-level survey of the social, economic, political, religious, and cultural developments in Western Civilization, from the ancient Mesopotamian cultures to the Reformation of the 16th century. This fulfills the history component of the social science liberal arts requirement. Three hours.
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HIS 112: Western Civilization 1550-present
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This is an introductory-level survey of the social, economic, political, religious, and cultural developments in Western Civilization, from the Reformation of the 16thcenturytothe 21stcentury.Thisfulfillsthe historycomponentofthe socialscience liberalartsrequirement.Three hours.
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HIS 114: WorldHistoryto1550
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Thisglobalhistorycourse willexamine importantdevelopmentsinthe civilizationsofEurope,Asia,Africa,andthe WesternHemisphere frompre-historytothe beginningofthe developmentofworldtradeinthe 16thcentury.Meta-themesinvestigatedwillinclude:humanoriginsandhumancultures,settlingdown,empire andimperialism,andthe movementofgoodsandpeoples.Anemphasiswillbe placedonshowinghowthese meta-themesare manifestedinculturesthroughoutthe world.Thisfulfillsthe historycomponentofthesocialscience liberalartsrequirement.Three hours.
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HIS 116WorldHistory1550: present
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Thisglobalhistorycourse willexamine importantdevelopmentsinthe civilizationsofEurope,Asia,Africa,andthe WesternHemisphere fromthe developmentofworldtrade inthe 16thcenturytothe rise ofglobalisminthe 21stcentury.Meta-themestobe investigatedwillinclude:the movementofgoodsandpeoples,socialchange,explodingtechnologies,andevolvingidentities.Anemphasiswillbe placedonshowinghowthesemeta-themesare manifestedinculturesthroughoutthe world.Thisfulfillsthe historycomponentofthe socialscience liberalartsrequirement.Threehours.
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