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BIL 301: Pentateuch
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
The first five books of the Bible are studied as organized wholes. The origin of the world, the creation of man, the calling of Israel, and her place in the plan of redemption are noted throughout. Prerequisite: BIL-201, BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.
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BIL 302: Historical Books
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A study of each of the historical books from Joshua to Esther, tracing the history of Israel from the entrance into Canaan through the exile and return. Prerequisite: BIL-201, BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.
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BIL 302CC: Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
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BIL 303: Synoptic Gospels
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
An intensive study of the Gospel of Mark, with attention given to the parallel accounts in Matthew and/or Luke. Examination of unique material in the first and third gospels. Special note will also be made of various solutions to the synoptic problem and to such concepts as the Messiah and the Kingdom of God. Prerequisite: BIL-201, BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.
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BIL 304: Johannine Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A study of the Gospel of John and the three Epistles. Such concepts as Logos, truth, life, light, and love will be given special attention. Prerequisite: BIL-201, BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.
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BIL 306CC: Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
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BIL 333: Biblical Foundations of Worship
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Explores worship in the Old and New Testaments in context with other worship patterns of the day. Traces liturgy, Scripture, music, sacred sign-acts, symbolism, festivals, and sacred space as elements of worship through Bible history. Also examines passages relevant to understanding a biblical theology of worship.
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BIL 380: History of the Biblical World
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This course will examine how the political, social, cultural and religious history of ancient civilizations within the biblical narrative affect biblical interpretation. Particular focus will be given to the historical events that engage the people and the land of Syria-Palestine. Prerequisites: BIL-101 and BIL-102. BIL-280 recommended.
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BIL 381: Cultural Settings of the Bible
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
An investigation of life in the biblical world. This investigation will focus on questions such as: How did they worship? What types of dwellings did people build? What occupations did they have? What did they wear? What types of art and literature did they create? Special attention will be placed on topics that bring understanding to the interpretation of the biblical narrative. Prerequisites: BIL-101 and BIL-102.
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BIL 391: Directed Studies in Biblical Literature
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This course prepares students to perform basic research in which they learn to use Off Campus Library Services (OCLS), electronic periodical indexes, and information resources. Students will identify and select appropriate material for inclusion in a college level research project which will be submitted at the conclusion of the course.
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