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BI 601: Advanced Hermeneutics
3.00 Credit Hours
Advanced Hermeneutics is a graduate-level course that studies the principles and methods of interpreting the Bible. The course covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of language and meaning, the historical context [...]

BI 903: Advanced Hermeneutics and Exegesis
4.00 Credit Hours
This course is an advanced study of the principles and methods of biblical interpretation. Students will explore the history of interpretation, the nature of language, the role of context, and the various interpretive approaches [...]

BI 538: Advanced Major Prophets
3.00 Credit Hours
Course Description
This course offers a survey study of the four Major prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. The student will gain an understanding about the messages of mercy, hope, judgement, and obedience [...]

BI 920: Advanced New Testament Survey II
4.00 Credit Hours
This course familiarizes doctoral students with the 27 writings that comprise the New Testament. Students will trace the unfolding of God’s plan of salvation from the first coming of Jesus Christ through His prophesied [...]

BI 922: Advanced NT Narrative
4.00 Credit Hours
This course offers an overview of the New Testament portion of the biblical narrative, including an examination of themes such as redemption and consummation. The distinctive contribution of each stage of biblical history to [...]

BI 931: Advanced NT Narrative
4.00 Credit Hours
An advanced in depth analysis of the “big picture” of the New Testament message within the context of God’s redemptive story of mankind.

BI 910: Advanced Old Testament Survey II
4.00 Credit Hours
Online
This course familiarizes doctoral students with the 39 books that make up the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Students will learn the story of God’s interaction with human kind from the beginning of time [...]

BI 850: Advanced Biblical Narrative
4.00 Credit Hours
Online
This course will trace the outline of the Bible and address the background and thematic elements of the entirety of scripture, considering each book individually and synthetically. The purpose is to provide the student [...]


