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Bible 37
Biblical Studies
BIBL 101 The Life and Teachings of Jesus (3-0-3), every semester. A
survey of the four gospels.
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation (3-0-3), every semester. Apostolic history in
Acts and the Epistles.
#BIBL 104 The Life and Teachings of Jesus - Majors (4-0-4), fall. Required
in-depth study for Bible majors
#BIBL 105 Acts-Revelation - Majors (4-0-4), spring. Required indepth
study for Bible majors.
BIBL 201 Genesis-Esther (3-0-3), every semester. A survey of the historical
books of the Old Testament.
BIBL 202 Job-Malachi (3-0-3), every semester. The wisdom and
prophetic books of the Old Testament.
BIBL 362 The Prison Epistles (3-0-3), fall. Exegesis of the epistles of
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon.
#BIBL 400 Guided Study (0-0-6)*. Arranged with instructor and
department chairman.
#BIBL 520 Introduction to Exegesis (3-0-3), fall, spring. Historical
contexts of selected passages will be emphasized and attention given to
the exegetical method.
BIBL 551 The Pentateuch (3-0-3), alternate years. An introduction to
and exegesis of the first five books of the Old Testament.
BIBL 552 The Historical Books of the Old Testament (3-0-3). History
of Israel from the conquest to the close of the Old Testament
period: Joshua-Esther.
BIBL 553 The Devotional and Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament
(3-0-3), fall. An introduction to and exegesis of Job, Psalms,
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon.
BIBL 554 The Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament (3-0-3), alternate
years. Background and message of the prophetic books.
BIBL 555 The Gospel of Luke (3-0-3), fall. An intensive study of this
gospel.
BIBL 556 The Mission and Expansion of the Church in the New Testament
(3-0-3), fall. Missionary character of the first century church
with special emphasis given to the methods of Paul. Same as BMIS 556.
BIBL 557 The Thessalonian Epistles (3-0-3), yearly. Historical context
of the epistles will be emphasized and attention given to exegetical
method.
BIBL 558 The Synoptic Gospels (3-0-3), yearly. Matthew, Mark, and
Luke in the light of the Synoptic problem. Exegesis of selected passages.
BIBL 559 The Gospel According to John (3-0-3), fall. A study of
Christ as revealed by John in the fourth gospel.BIBL 560 Galatians and Romans (3-0-3), fall, spring. An intensive exegesis
of Galatians and Romans, emphasizing the doctrinal aspects of
Christianity.
BIBL 561 The Corinthian Letters (3-0-3), spring. First and Second
Corinthians. Historical, exegetical and practical study of these two significant
letters.
BIBL 563 The Pastoral Epistles (3-0-3), fall. A detailed study of 1 and
2 Timothy, and Titus.
BIBL 564 The Book of Hebrews (3-0-3), spring. Exegetical and practical
study.
BIBL 565 The General Epistles (3-0-3), on demand. The epistles of
James, Peter, John, and Jude.
BIBL 566 The Book of Revelation (3-0-3), fall. Includes a study of the
fortunes of the church as set forth in the Revelation, with emphasis given
to the continual struggle between righteousness and evil, with the final
victory of the Christ and His church.
BIBL 567 The Book of Acts (3-0-3), spring. The beginnings of the
church, introduction, text, and doctrines. The bearing of the book on
present day problems.
BIBL 568 Introduction to Text and Canon of the New Testament (30-3),
on demand. Textual evidence for the New Testament; the principles
and methods of textual criticism of the New Testament; the New Testament
canon. Prerequisite: knowledge of Greek.
BIBL 584 New Testament Hermeneutics (3-0-3). History and principles
of New Testament interpretation. Application to current issues.
Same as BIBD 584.
Doctrine
BIBD 332 Religious Writings of C. S. Lewis (3-0-3), spring. A study
of the religious writings of C.S. Lewis, emphasizing bibliographical information
and concentrating on selected works of Lewis.
BIBD 379 Church of Christ (3-0-3), fall. Biblical doctrine of the church.
BIBD 380 Beginning Philosophy (3-0-3), fall. Basic concerns of
philosophy, relation of philosophy to other fields, and a discussion of the
major types of philosophy.
#BIBD 400 Guided Study (0--6)*. Arranged with instructor and
department chairman.
BIBD 473 Great Bible Doctrines-Old Testament (3-0-3), on demand.
Revelation and inspiration, God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
BIBD 474 Great Bible Doctrines-New Testament (3-0-3), on
demand. Man, the church, creation, and eschatology.
BIBD 568 The Bible and Archaeology (3-0-3), on demand. Evaluation
of archaeological findings, and the value of their testimony to the integrity
of the Bible.
BIBD 570 Christian Evidences (3-0-3), yearly. The Bible itself,
miracles, Christ's life and resurrection, and fulfilled prophecy are offered
as evidences of the divine origin of Christianity and of the Bible as a special
divine revelation.
BIBD 571 Introduction to the Study of Religion (3-0-3), spring. Examination
of various aspects of religion from the perspective of the
major living world religions to gain a greater skillfulness in approaching
the non-Christian. Same as BMIS 571.
#BIBD 572 Introduction to Graduate Study in Religion (3-0-3), fall.
Designed to introduce the basic tools of theological research, and to
promote the basic writing skills necessary for the presentation of scholarly
research.
BIBD 575 Denominational Doctrines (3-0-3), on demand. Doctrines
of some of the popular denominations in light of the Scriptures.
BIBD 576 Denominational Doctrines (3-0-3), on demand. A continuation
of BIBD 575.
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