Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies Core Course Descriptions |
| UNV-181 | Leading Change in the World | Credits: 3 |
This course is designed to assist students with the development of a basic plan to change their world. Students will be briefly introduced to key elements of select leadership models, change theory, and strategic planning, and will use this theory to build a model to become change agents. Students will be introduced to a Christian worldview of change by experiencing select readings of prominent change agents in Biblical history. |
| BIL-203 | Advanced Inductive Bible Study | Credits: 3 |
This course is an advanced course to further develop Biblical study skills initially discovered in BIL-201 Methods in Bible Study or BIL-202 Inductive Bible Study. It will further broaden the assumptions, procedures, and guidelines in the interpretation of the Bible. Emphasis is placed upon the refinement of the student's skills in observation, interpretation, and application. The course is designed to develop the student's ability to study the Scriptures accurately, systematically, and independently as a basis for both personal and professional use of the Bible in the future. Prerequisite: BIL-201 or BIL-202. |
| BIL-303 | Synoptic Gospels | Credits: 3 |
An intensive study of the Gospel of Mark, with attention given to the parallel accounts in Matthew and/or Luke. Examination of unique material in the first and third gospels. Special note will also be made of various solutions to the synoptic problem and to such concepts as the Messiah and the Kingdom of God. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| BIL-301 | Pentateuch | Credits: 3 |
The first five books of the Bible are studied as organized wholes. The origin of the world, the creation of man, the calling of Israel, and her place in the plan of redemption are noted throughout. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| BIL-302 | Historical Books | Credits: 3 |
A study of each of the historical books from Joshua to Esther, tracing the history of Israel from the entrance into Canaan through the exile and return. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| BIL-304 | Johannine Literature | Credits: 3 |
A study of the Gospel of John and the three Epistles. Such concepts as Logos, truth, life, light, and love will be given special attention. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| REL-424 | Christian Theology II: Salvation
/Holiness | Credits: 3 |
An intensive study of soteriology, including the doctrines of sin, prevenient grace, justification, sanctification and glorification from a Biblical, historical and practical perspective. The Wesleyan Arminian tradition will provide the theological framework for this course, we will examine other theological views from this perspective. Special attention will be given to John Wesley's doctrine of holiness. Prerequisite: REL-233 or REL-232. |
| BIL-410 | Wisdom Literature | Credits: 3 |
A detailed and analytical study of the wisdom books in the Old Testament, specifically, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of department. |
| BIL-404 | Acts of the Apostles | Credits: 3 |
Primarily a study of the Book of Acts. Attention will be given to the development of the concept of the church, as well as its historical setting in the first two centuries of the Christian era. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| BIL-402 | Major Prophets | Credits: 3 |
The office and function of Hebrew prophecy is noted and the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel are studied in the light of their own times. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of instructor. |
| REL-241 | Survey of Church History | Credits: 3 |
A survey of the major events, persons and ideas of the Christian community from the Apostolic age to the present. Special attention will be given to the Reformation era and the history of American Christianity. Christian Ministries majors should enroll in the two-semester sequence REL-331 and REL-332 rather than this course which is designed for other majors and general studies. |
| BIL-412 | Romans and Galatians | Credits: 3 |
A detailed and analytical study of Paul's letters to the Romans and the Galatians. Prerequisite: BIL-202 or BIL-203 or permission of department. |
| REL-410 | World Faith Systems | Credits: 3 |
A study of the major faith systems of the world and their impact, with an emphasis on their influence on North American culture. Prerequisite: BIL-102 or permission of the Department. |
| REL-483 | Biblical Studies Colloquium | Credits: 3 |
A reading and writing intensive course in the study of Biblically-oriented topics that serves as a capstone experience for Biblical Studies students. Topics may reflect contemporary issues or research in the wider discipline. Prerequisite: accepted in the Biblical Studies Program or permission of the Department. |