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2.00 Credits
This course provides beginning students with a strong foundation in vocabulary. Expressive and receptive skills are developed in, fingerspelling, numbers, and vocabulary. Deaf culture and ASL grammar will also be studied. Offered: yearly. Platske
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide further training for those wishing to expand their communication skills for personal use or for ministerial purposes. Deaf culture, facial expression, ASL sentence structure and vocabulary will be covered. Prerequisite: ASL 2100. Offered: yearly. Platske
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ASL 2400. It is designed for students who wish to continue developing their ASL skills, but who perhaps do not intend to pursue the advanced preparation required for the Deaf Ministries Minor. Deaf culture, pantomime facial expressions, use of space, ASL sentence structure and vocabulary will be 83 covered. Prerequisites: ASL 2100, 2400. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Platske
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2.00 Credits
This course prepares students for service in a deaf ministry and for participation in the Crossroads College-Deaf Missions Extension Class Program required for the Deaf Ministries Minor. Studies include communication skills, sign vocabulary, and interpreting techniques. Prerequisites: ASL 2100, 2400. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Platske
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students may request independent study guidance in exploring a topic in the field or developing skills of particular interest to students. Prerequisites: ASL 2100, 2400. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Platske
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the grammar, syntax and vocabulary of Koiné Greek. Simple New Testament readings are also included. BCL 2401-2402 constitute the "First Year Greek Series." Offered: yearly. M. L. Haglun
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4.00 Credits
This second course in the "First Year Greek Series" completes the study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of Koiné Greek. Additionally, selections from the Greek text of 1 John and the Gospel of John may be read. Prerequisite: BCL 2401. Offered: yearly. M. L. Haglun
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4.00 Credits
The intent of this course is to challenge students with the fundamentals of Hebrew grammar necessary for the reading of biblical Hebrew. Offered: yearly. Sprinkle
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to increase students' proficiency in reading, translating and exegeting narrative Hebrew. Readings will be from selected books and portions of the Hebrew Bible. Meticulous preparation of chosen passages, with the aid of standard scholarly tools (lexicon, concordance, grammar, commentaries) is expected of all students. The course also helps develop students in their mastery of the Hebrew verb system. Prerequisite: BCL 3101. Offered: yearly. Sprinkle
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3.00 Credits
This course is the first component of the "Second Year Greek Series," which also includes BCL 3402 Koiné Greek: Exegesis of New Testament Texts. Students are taught to use an exegetical method that moves from text to sermon/lesson. By applying this systematic approach to selected passages from the New Testament, students (1) gain intensive, hands-on experience in analyzing the grammar, syntax, structure, key concepts, context, theological claims, and contemporary relevance of biblical texts; (2) learn to ask the kinds of questions that have proven most fruitful for uncovering the meaning and purpose of the biblical writings; (3) learn to use the basic tools of exegesis, including Greek grammars, lexicons, syntaxes, concordances, and critical editions of the Greek New Testament; and (4) are equipped to use those skills in the service of Christ and his Church. Prerequisites: BCL 2401-2402. Offered: yearly. M. L. Haglund & M. K. Haglund
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