Biblical & Theological Studies
Advanced Bible Topics
Course Code: BI310
Biblical & Theological Studies
An upper-level study of specialized areas and topics in the Old or New Testament. May be a guided readings course.
Anabaptist Theology
Course Code: TH331
Biblical & Theological Studies
A theological study of the centrality of Jesus Christ and the life of radical discipleship as taught by the Anabaptists of the Reformation. Examines themes such as pacifism, church discipline, suffering, community life, and church-world in conversation with contemporary evangelicalism.
Biblical Interpretation
Course Code: BI105
Biblical & Theological Studies
After a brief historical overview of the interpretation of the Bible in the Church, the key principles of interpretation are studied through their application to a variety of biblical texts. The course is designed to prepare students for exegesis courses as well as giving them the tools for doing inductive Bible interpretation.
Introduction to Christian Theology
Course Code: TH132
Biblical & Theological Studies
An introduction to Christian theology through its disciplines, conversations, and applications to ministry. Reflection on major Christian doctrines including God, creation, sin, Scripture, Jesus Christ, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and last things.
Introduction to the Bible: New Testament
Course Code: BI121
Biblical & Theological Studies
An introductory study of the historical and cultural background of the New Testament and an overview of major emphases of each book within the New Testament.
Introduction to the Bible: Old Testament
Course Code: BI111
Biblical & Theological Studies
An introductory study of the historical and geographical background of the Old Testament and an overview of major themes developed within the various sections of the Old Testament.
Jesus, Moses, and the Church: The Role of The Torah as Christian Scripture
Course Code: BI327
Biblical & Theological Studies
Life and Teachings of Jesus
Course Code: BI221
Biblical & Theological Studies
A study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the first three Gospels, with an inductive study of one of the Gospels. Current literary and historical approaches to the gospel narratives will be examined.
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