Thursday, April 29, 2010

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Fall 2010 Classes

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Prison Epistles, Instructor: Jeremy Graves, Monday 12:50-2:30 PM
A study of the historical background and contents of Paul's letters of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon. Emphasis is given to each epistle's outstanding teachings and practical value.

BIBL 3153, Urban Ministry, Instructor: Jeremy Graves, Monday 6:30-9:00 PM
A study of the dynamics involved in planting, sustaining, and reproducing growing churches. Emphasis is given to various factors that affect quantitative, qualitative and organic church growth. (Same as MISS-3213.)

BIBL 2202, Story of the Old Testament, Instructor: John Moreland, Tuesday 12:40-3:30 PM
Discussions from Genesis through Malachi in chronological order, tracing the story of man's journey with God and of God's interactions with individuals, families and nations, including promises and prophecies which lead to the journey as it continues in the story of the New Testament.

BIBL 4423, Gospel of John, Instructor: Kevin Skidmore, Tuesday 6:30-9:00 PM
A study of the life and teachings of Jesus from the viewpoint of the Fourth Gospel. Comparison is made with the Synoptics (Matthew, Mark and Luke) in appropriate places. Particular emphasis is given to the historical setting at the time the Gospel was written and John's Christology.

BIBL 2312, Evidences of Christianity (Apologetics), Instructor: Bill Pubols, Wednesday 8:40-10:20 AM
A Study of the evidences for the existence of God and Christ as God's supreme revelation. Emphasis is given to providing a modern case for the existence of the God of the Bible.

HIST 3173, History of the Early Church, Instructor: Ben Brandon, Wednesday 3:30-6:00 PM
(Church History to 1517 A.D.) A comprehensive historical survey of the Christian religion from its beginning through the Middle Ages. Special emphasis is given to the nature of the early church, later doctrinal controversies, papal development and outstanding personalities of this period.

BIBL 3823, Counseling for Ministers, Instructor: John Free, Wednesday 6:30-9:00 PM
A study of both theoretical formulation and biblical principles as the basis for practicing of counseling skills for ministers.

BIBL 3422, Marriage Development, Instructor: John Free, Thursday 4:00-6:00 PM
A study of marriage and family life from the perspectives of scripture, contemporary culture, and the behavioral sciences. Specific topics include: Developmental influences on marriage and family preparation, marriage and family in the Old and New Testaments, Biblical principles for marital and family faithfulness, contemporary challenges to marriage and family life, and the ethical issues in marriage and family life.

BIBL 3143, Science & Religion (The Scientific Christian), Instructor: Tim Gordon, Thursday 6:15-9:00 PM
This course is designed to look at the problems and questions of the debate between science and religion to determine areas of agreement and compatibility.

GREK 1113, Elementary Greek 1, Instructor: John Moreland, MWF 10:40-11:30 AM
An introductory course in the elements of Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament. Particular attention is given to vocabulary, declensions, and conjugations used in the New Testament.



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Free Lunch Today!
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Chinese food! Don't miss this one!
Thanks to Campus Bible Fellowship!

Next week is the last Free Thursday Lunch of the Semester. Don't miss out as The Center's board members are cooking.


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