2013-2014 Catalog

 

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BIL-402 Major Prophets

The office and function of Hebrew prophecy is noted and the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel are studied in the light of their own times. Prerequisite: BIL-201, BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.

3

BIL-403 Minor Prophets

The twelve books designated as minor are studied in similar manner as the Major Prophets. Prerequisite: BIL-201 or BIL-202 or permission of instructor. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-404 Acts of the Apostles

Primarily a study of the Book of Acts. Attention will be given to the development of the concept of the church, as well as its historical setting in the first two centuries of the Christian era. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor.

3

BIL-407 The General Epistles

A detailed and analytical study of James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-408 The Apocalyptic Literature

A careful study of the Revelation and its relationship to the book of Daniel and to other apocalyptic writings. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of instructor. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-409 The Four Gospels

This course is an inductive study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Special focus will be placed on outstanding events and teachings in the life of Christ. Major events will be studied including His miracles, crucifixion, and bodily resurrection. The course will cover Christ's teachings including His parables, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Olivet discourse. The course will also examine the synoptic program and the humanity and divinity of Christ. The principles and methods of inductive Bible study will be explained and practiced throughout this course.

3

BIL-410 Wisdom Literature

A detailed and analytical study of the wisdom books in the Old Testament, specifically, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of department.

3

BIL-411 Psalms

A detailed and analytical study of the Book of Psalms. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-412 Romans and Galatians

A detailed and analytical study of Paul's letters to the Romans and the Galatians. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of department.

3

BIL-413 The Corinthian and Thessalonian Letters

A detailed and analytical study of Paul's letters to the Corinthians and the Thessalonians. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-414 The Prison Epistles

A detailed and analytical study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-415 Pastoral Epistles

A detailed and analytical study of Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-416 Hebrews

A detailed and analytical study of Hebrews. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or permission of department. Offered alternate years.

3

BIL-422 Greek Bible

A study of selected New Testament passages in the original Greek. This course expands vocabulary and builds depth in one's understanding of Greek morphology, syntax, and semantics. Prerequisite: Beginning Greek competence or permission of department. Can be repeated.

3

BIL-430 Advanced Topic in Biblical Studies

This course covers a specialized and advanced topic in biblical studies that is not covered in the normal curriculum. It is always offered with a subheading and is repeatable under a different subheading. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

3

BIL-475 Independent Learning in Biblical Literature

Individually arranged research into biblical problems, languages, and/or doctrines. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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BIL-480 Archaeology of Syria-Palestine

This class will be held in the land of Israel and will require student participation in archaeological field work. While digging, areas of focus will include archaeological techniques and methods, and the analysis of pottery and stratigraphy. In addition, the interpretation of stratigraphy and artifacts at key archaeological sites in Israel will be considered as well as current debates and discussions among archaeologists. Prerequisite: BIL-101 and BIL-102 or permission of Division.

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