CATALOG 2008-2010
Course Descriptions
Biblical Exposition and Exegetical Theology
 

E-301, 311, E-501, 511 Old Testament Survey I and II (5 Credits Each)
These courses cover the Old Testament books, surveys the history of the nation Israel, and traces the redemptive plan of God. Selected passages will be selected and studied as well.
E-511B Old Testament Survey may occasionally be offered as an overview of the Old Testament

E-336, 636 Habakkuh: Where Is God When Bad Things Happen? (5 Credits Each)
The student will look at how a loving God allows tragedies, broken relationships, wars and various other incidents that tear lives and nations apart, becoming more equipped to reach out with compassion, hope and comfort in times of great difficulty.
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E-401, 411 E-601, 611 New Testament Survey I and II (5 Credits Each)
These courses cover all the New Testament books, traces the redemption plan of God throughout, reflects the unique tapestry woven throughout the Old and New Testament, pointing to the persons and works of the Triune God. Selected passages will also be selected and studied.
E-701B New TestamentSurvey may occasionally be offered as an overview of the entire New Testament.

E-303, E-603, 613 The Bible and Archeology I and II (5 Credits Each)
A study of the techniques of archeology, shows how significant archeological discoveries affirm certain Biblical truths and writings, from ancient to present times, with recent discoveries identified.

E-604 Hermeneutics (5 Credits)
This course offers an evaluation of the historical methodologies that are in current use in the scholarly contexts of Biblical interpretation. Psychological, cultural and linguistic factors which affect interpretation will also be studied.




 

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