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BIB 231: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will seek to discover what transpired in Christianity from the 1st century to modern times in order to understand what Christianity is in the present. They will identify the major events, personalities, and theological issues, both Western and non-Western, that shaped the development of Christianity. They will appreciate the challenges that the church faced as it matured in history, and they will gain perspective on the challenges still facing the church today. Prerequisite: BIB105. This is an upper level course available to juniors and seniors. It is also offered at a graduate level. Three hours.
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BIB 329: New Testament Exposition
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Foundational principles of effective Bible study will be applied for personal study and small group Bible study leadership. Observational skills of the English text of the New Testament will be developed through hands-on activities and assignments. Hermeneutical principles will be applied to various biblical genres with the goal to equip the learner to interpret the text based on its historical/cultural and literary context. Application of the meaning of the text for spiritual formation will be emphasized as well. Prerequisites: BIB105, BIB 201Three hours.
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BIB 330: Essential Doctrinal Themes
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
An overview of the essential doctrines every Christian should know and be able to articulate and defend. This course will focus on allowing students to engage in collaborative exercises to challenge their thinking and solidify their faith.
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BIB 331: Old Testament Exposition
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Foundational principles of effective Bible study will be applied for personal study and small group Bible study leadership. Observational skills of the English text of the Old Testament will be developed through hands-on activities and assignments. Hermeneutical principles will be applied to various biblical genres with the goal to equip the learner to interpret the text based on its historical/cultural and literary context. Application of the meaning of the text for spiritual formation will be emphasized as well. Prerequisites: BIB105, BIB 201Three hours.
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BIB 405: Ministry in the Local Church
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course seeks to promote appropriate ministry perspectives especially as applied to the local church in North America. Two main areas will receive attention: 1) the attitudes and responsibilities of a servant leader of the local church, and 2) a philosophy of local church ministry. In addition, a variety of specific applications of New Testament ecclesiology are discussed and applied to contemporary life and ministry. Prerequisites: BIB105, BIB201. Three hours.
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BIB 406: Expository Preaching and Teaching
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course combines both theory and practice. It introduces a functional methodology of organizing and developing the elements of a sermon. It examines issues of bridging exegesis and exposition as well as the application of biblical truth and the effective delivery to listeners. Approximately one-third of the course is devoted to a lab setting where lessons and sermons are video-recorded and critiqued. Prerequisites: COM110, BIB105 and BIB 201. Three hours.
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BSC 100: Biological Science Survey
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of living organisms, their structure, function, and relationships to their non-living environment, to each other, and to man. Special attention is given to cellular biology as it applies to both lower and higher forms of life. Students must enroll concurrently in BSC104 Biological Science Survey Laboratory. (Credit will not be given for both BSC100 & BSC101). Two hours lecture per week. Three hours.
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BSC 102: General Biology II
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A continuation of BSC101. Includes structure, function and interrelationships of the organ systems of animals with particular attention to the human body. Also includes introductory taxonomy, surveying the major groups of plants and animals. Three hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: BSC101 or permission of the instructor. Students must enroll concurrently in BSC106. Four hours.
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BSC 104: Biological Science Survey Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
The laboratory is designed to support BSC100 and must be taken concurrently with the course. One two-hour laboratory per week.
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BSC 105: General Biology I Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
The laboratory is designed to support BSC101 and must be taken concurrently with the course. One two-hour laboratory per week.
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