B300 Supervised Ministry - 1
hour each. The purpose of these options is to allow concentrated
Bible Study as an elective. A staff member will supervise a minimum
of 30 clock hours of study. The student will propose the study and
present it in an initial interview. There will be a midterm review
and final assessment. The student is to document time and study
through a diary/journal and present a short article for possible
publication based on the study.
B323 Old Testament Poetry - 2
hours. The poetic books are studied for their devotional and
doctrinal value.
B324 Isaiah - 2 hours. Detailed study of the doctrinal and
prophetic truth of this major prophet.
B332 Leviticus and Hebrews — 2 hours. An in-depth study of
Leviticus and Hebrews with a special emphasis on Christ as
fulfillment of the Old Covenant.
B333 Daniel and Revelation - 2 hours. A study of the
prophetic interpretation of these apocalyptic books, with emphasis
on their teaching of Christ’s second coming, His millennial reign,
and God’s eternal kingdom on earth.
B334 Difficult Texts — 2 hours. A detailed examination of
texts presenting unusual difficulty for the Church of God and
students of the Bible in general.
B342 Acts - 2 hours. A study of the geography of the Middle
East theology, important people, miracles, and the church in Acts.
B343 Pauline Epistles - 2
hours. A survey study of the early church, its prominent leaders,
doctrinal teachings, and the spread of Christianity with special
emphasis on Paul's missionary journeys.
B344 1st and 2nd Corinthians - 3 hours. A detailed study of a
troubled church exhibiting concerns common to many modern churches.
B345 Non-Pauline Epistles - 2 hours. An overview of the
non-Pauline section of the New Testament and a detailed exposition
of the letters by Peter, Jude, and John.
B346 Pauline Epistles - 2 hours. A primary focus on the
letters of Galatians through Hebrews.
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