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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in research design and technique, and gives students experience in the research process. The one-unit expectation encompasses no fewer than 30 hours of work with accompanying reading, log, writing, and seminar presentation within the department or in a university research symposium. No more than one unit may be used to fulfill preparatory readings requirement. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing There are other approved courses for theology majors. Please see the department office for the approved courses list.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces Old Testament biblical literature, hermeneutics, and inductive methodology with a primary focus on the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. Students learn to observe the overall structure of these books, their historical settings, and modern approaches to their literary analysis. Students learn to interpret individual texts within each book. Students study how Deuteronomy uses the material of Exodus to communicate God's Word to a new generation. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces New Testament biblical literature, hermeneutics, and inductive methodology with a primary focus upon the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles. Special attention is given to the text with regard to its political, cultural, religious, and geographical setting, the literary genre, and the intended meaning of the text in its original cultural and literary context. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite: UBBL 100 or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
Students study the books of I and II Samuel, giving special attention to the text with regard to its politics, culture, religions, geographical setting, and literary genre. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of UBBL 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a critical and exegetical study of the pre-exilic prophets, with special consideration given to the social, political, and religious conditions of their times. Attention is given to the ministry and message, both for their time and the present age. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
Students undertake an advanced study of Hebrew poetry and wisdom literature. Attention is given to the development of the literature as well as an investigation of each book's composition. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
The life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus Christ are the focus of this course. Special attention is given to the content of the synoptic gospels as well as the social, political, and religious conditions of the time. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an analytical, exegetical, and expositional study of the biblical text and organized consideration of the doctrines of sin, justification, sanctification, law, and grace. This course includes expository application of the believer's obligations to God, the government, and fellow human beings. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
Paul's letters to the churches at Thessalonica and Corinth are studied, with attention given to the nature of Paul's ministry and the doctrinal and practical issues he addressed. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course covers Hebrews, James, I and II Peter, and Jude as they relate to the theological and ethical content of Christianity. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response. Prerequisite(s): completion of 100- and 200-level general studies Bible requirements or instructor's permission
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