2021-2022 Catalog

 

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BIL-301 Pentateuch

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

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-303 Synoptic Gospels

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 The Writings of John

This course provides a survey of the Gospel and Letters of John with a few points of deeper analysis using the inductive Bible study approach. The course will also consider main themes in the writings of John (e.g., light, love, Spirit, truth) in relation to one's spiritual growth and interaction with Scripture. Prerequisite: BIL-203. Not open to students with credit in BIL-312

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BIL-305 Poetic Books

A study of the poetic books of the Old Testament including the nature of Hebrew poetry and wisdom. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

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BIL-307 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.

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BIL-310 Book of Genesis

This course uses the inductive approach to study the book of Genesis. The inductive lessons help the student reflect on key passages of Genesis, seeking practical applications. Special attention is given to the theological theme of creation.

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BIL-311 Synoptic Gospels

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-312 Johannine Literature

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-314 Paul's Earlier Epistles

A detailed and analytic study of the letters to the Romans, Corinthians, the Galatians, and the Thessalonians. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

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BIL-315 Paul's Later Epistles

A detailed and analytical study of the prison epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon) and the pastoral epistles (1 & 2 Timothy, Titus. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

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BIL-317 Hebrews and General Epistles

A detailed and analytical study of Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude. Prerequisite: BIL-202.

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BIL-320 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.

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BIL-333 Biblical Foundations of Worship

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-350 Old Testament Theology

Students will describe a biblical theology of the Old Testament by examination of the text. They will assess history of interpretation over the past two centuries. Students explain critical scriptural themes from varying perspectives including narrative theologies of the history of redemption, dogmatic themes emerging from the text, and biblical theology's relationship to exegesis and systematic theology. The course aids students in the application of biblical theology for teaching and preaching. Prerequisites: BIL-310, BIL-420

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BIL-355 New Testament Theology

Students will describe a biblical theology of the New Testament by examination of the text. They will analyze how the Old Testament is used and interpreted in the New Testament. Students explain critical scriptural themes from varying perspectives including narrative theologies of the history of redemption, dogmatic themes emerging from the text, and biblical theology's relationship to exegesis and systematic theology. The course aids students in the application of biblical theology for teaching and preaching. Prerequisites: BIL-310, BIL-420, BIL-350

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BIL-380 Scripture in Context I

An exegetical study of the biblical narrative in its historical, geographical, and cultural contexts. Particular emphasis will be placed on how the contexts of Scripture enlighten expository teaching and preaching. This course is part of the Summer in the Holy Lands Program. Prerequisites: BIL-202.

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BIL-381 Scripture in Context II

An advanced exegetical study of the biblical narrative in its historical, geographical, and cultural contexts. Particular emphasis will be placed on how the contexts of Scripture enlighten expository teaching and preaching. This course is part of the Summer in the Holy Lands Program. Prerequisites: BIL-202 and BIL-280.

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BIL-382 Inter-Testament Literature

A study of the history and literature of the period between Malachi and the New Testament. Special emphasis will be on the background from which New Testament movements came. Offered alternate years. This course satisfies either Old or New Testament requirements.

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BIL-391 Directed Studies in Biblical Literature

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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BIL-399H Honors Thesis/Project

Work with a faculty mentor and in cooperation with an Honors College advisor, producing a research thesis or creative project.

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