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    This course will examine the prophetic books of the OT, paying special attention to the background, structure, and relation to the theme of the entire Bible. (Four credit hours)

    This course will evaluate the purpose, structure, and application of the epistles of the Apostle Paul. High-level exegetical tools will be applied to this study. (Four credit hours)

    This course will examine the authorship, occasion, and interpretation of the “Catholic” or “General” epistles and Revelation. (Four 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.

    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 [...]

    The Book of Romans, a fundamental text in the New Testament, provides profound insights into the teachings of the apostle Paul and the early Christian community. This course offers an in-depth examination of the [...]

    This course examines the comparisons and differences among the four gospels and looks at special topics of interest. Special focus is given to an exposition of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with emphasis on [...]

    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 [...]

    Students will complete a pre-approved final project that either draws together what they have learned in their major or delves deeper into an area of biblical study. Three credit hours.