2024-2025 Catalog

 

500

BIBL-500 The Bible as Christian Scripture

This course offers a brief overview of the Bible: the Old and New Testaments as well as some noncanonical writings. It examines the formation of the canon and transmission and translation theories. The course also looks at the Bible as Christian Scripture and ways to read scripture for Christian formation.

3

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BIBL-501 Hebrew for Ministry

The first of a two-course sequence designed to introduce all aspects of Old Testament Hebrew-e.g., noun declension, the verb system, grammar, syntax, and structure. Persons successfully completing BIBL501 Hebrew for Ministry I will be able to work with verbs in the indicative mood as well as with adjectives, nouns, personal and demonstrative pronouns. This will lay a foundation for the development of skills necessary to complete BIBL501 Hebrew for Ministry II after which students should be able to work comfortably with the basic Hebrew of the Old Testament.

3

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BIBL-502 Hebrew for Ministry II

The second of a two-course sequence continues to introduce all aspects of Old Testament Hebrew-e.g., noun declension, the verb system, grammar, syntax, and structure. Students successfully completing BIBL502 Hebrew for Ministry II will be able to work with different types of verbs in various moods as well as with nouns of the third declension and adverbs. This will allow students to work comfortably with the Hebrew the Old Testament.

3

BIBL-510 Biblical Archaeology

This class will examine the discipline of archaeology and its relationship with the interpretation of Scripture. The art, architecture, and artifacts uncovered in the lands of the Bible will be considered. The cultural remains at key archaeological sites in Israel will be examined, with specific attention given to the city of Jerusalem. The student's knowledge of the biblical culture may be developed through one or all of the following learning methods: student participation in archaeological field work, visiting museum collections, and classroom instruction. Travel expenses and all applicable fees required. (Biblical)

3 to 5

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BIBL-511 Greek for Ministry

The first of a two-course sequence designed to introduce all aspects of New Testament Greek-e.g., noun declension, the verb system, grammar, syntax, and structure. Persons successfully completing BIBL511 Greek for Ministry I will be able to work with verbs (non-contract) in the indicative mood as well as with adjectives and nouns of the first and second declensions and personal and demonstrative pronouns. This will lay a foundation for the development of skills necessary to complete BIBL512 Greek for Ministry II after which students should be able to work comfortably with the basic Greek of the New Testament

3

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BIBL-512 Greek for Ministry II

The second of a two-course sequence continues to introduce all aspects of New Testament Greek-e.g., noun declension, the verb system, grammar, syntax, and structure. Persons successfully completing BIBL512 Greek for Ministry II will be able to work with different types of verbs in various moods as well as with nouns of the third declension and adverbs. This will allow students to work comfortably with the Greek of the New Testament.

3

BIBL-520 Biblical Theology

This course follows the central theological themes of Scripture as they move through the biblical canon, including the character and mission of God, creation and the redemption of Christ, the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, as well as God's walk with humanity and the people of God. Various approaches to the unity and diversity of Scripture will be presented.

3

BIBL-525 Bible Storytelling

This Bible Storytelling course explores various methodologies designed to prepare persons to perform Scripture publicly. The course uses performance criticism and other methodologies and exposes students to concepts from oral interpretation of literature. Special attention is given to the skills needed to perform Bible passages orally without visual aids and teach others to do likewise.

3

BIBL-550 Historical Context of Jesus and the Gospels

This course offers an investigation of life in the biblical world of the first century Palestine. It will focus on worship and architecture, art and literature, occupations, and daily life of people living in the Middle East at the time of Christ. Special attention will be placed on topics and the Old Testament texts that bring understanding to the interpretation of the Gospel narratives. Prerequisite: BIBL-500

3

BIBL-552 Historical Contexts of Scripture

This course explores the historical, geographical, cultural, and religious contexts of both the Old and New Testament biblical narratives.

3

Cross Listed Courses

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Indiana Weselayan