Online Courses
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Available Online Courses
General Bible
Bible Summary
Bible Survey
Biblical Textual Criticism
Biblical Methods
Old Testament
Old Testament History and Archaeology
Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls Revised
Ugarit and the Bible
Ecclesiastes
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
Jeremiah
Hosea
Ezekiel
New Testament
New Testament Introduction
New Testament History and Archaeology
The Old Testament in the New
The Historical Jesus
The Greek Text of Romans: A Text Critical Study
2 Corinthians
Ephesians
Philippians
Philemon
2 Peter
3 John
Revelation
Greek Exegesis of Revelation
Apocalyptic Literature
Theology
Christian Systematic Theology
Old Testament Theology
New Testament Theology
Apologetics
Church History
Reformation
Languages
Hebrew
Biblical Aramaic -
Coming Soon!
Elementary Greek
Advanced Greek
Introduction to Ugaritic Grammar
Religion
World Religions
Logic
Logical Reasoning and Research
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Online Degrees
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Detailed Course Listing
This course is designed to give the student a general overview of the Bible in only ten weeks.
B100 Bible Summary
Too often, by simply splitting it into Old and New Testaments,
the unity of the Bible is lost. Consequently, the Bible Survey
courses follow the pattern and classifications of the Hebrew Bible
for the Old Testament, and a new organization for the New Testament.
Each course below is designed to be completed in a single quarter
(ten weeks). Three quarter units or five CEU's may be gained for
each course taken.
B201 Bible Survey -- the Law
A general survey of the five books of Moses known as the Pentateuch:
Genesis - Deuteronomy.
B202 Bible Survey -- The Former Prophets
A general survey of the books of the Jewish canon labeled the
Former Prophets: Joshua - 2 Kings.
B203 Bible Survey -- The Latter Prophets
A general survey of the books of the Jewish canon labeled the
Latter Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the twelve minor
prohets: Hosea - Malachi.
B204 Bible Survey -- The Writings
A general survey of the books of the Jewish canon labeled Writings
or Hagiopraphy, the rest of the books of the Old Testament: Psalms,
Proverbs, Ruth, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther,
Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, 1-2 Chronicles.
B205 Bible Survey -- The Lives
A general survey of Mark, Matthew, Luke-Acts, and John.
B206 Bible Survey -- The Letters
A general survey of the rest of the New Testament, the letters
written by Paul, Peter, John, James, Jude, and the books of Hebrews
and Revelation.
Old Testament History and Archaeology Dr. Jim West
Prerequisite: B201-203 Bible Survey
A look at the history of
the Ancient Near East from earliest pre-history through the time
of the Babylonian conquest. Each course below is designed to
be completed in a single quarter (ten weeks). Three quarter units
or five CEU's may be gained for each course taken.
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha Dr. Jim West
An overview of the pseudepigraphic literature of the Old Testament era.
B243 Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
An indepth study of the book of Jeremiah. Assumes a knowledge of Hebrew and a background in Old Testament studies.
B697 Jeremiah, part 1
B697 Jeremiah, part 2
B697 Jeremiah, part 3
B697 Jeremiah, part 4
B697 Jeremiah, part 5
B697 Jeremiah, part 6
B697 Jeremiah, part 7
An in-depth study of the book of Hosea.
B454 Hosea
An in-depth study of the book of Ezekiel.
B710 Ezekiel, Part 1 (chapters 1-14)
B710 Ezekiel, Part 2 (chapters 15-19)
B710 Ezekiel, Part 3 (chapters 20--24)
B710 Ezekiel, Part 4 (chapters 25--31)
B710 Ezekiel, Part 5 (chapters 32--36)
B710 Ezekiel, Part 6 (chapters 37--48)
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New Testament Introduction Dr. Jim West
Prerequisite: B204-206 Bible Survey
An in depth look at matters relating to the authorship and criticism of the New Testament, Matthew - Revelation. Matters relating to Form Criticism, Higher Criticism, and other modern developments will be covered. The course below is
designed to be completed in three quarters (thirty weeks). Nine
quarter units or fifteen CEU's may be gained for the entire course.
B404-6 New Testament Introduction
New Testament History and Archaeology Dr. Jim West
Prerequisite: B204-206 Bible Survey
A look at the history of
the Near East and Mediterranean regions from the Persion period
through the end of the first century AD. Each course below is
designed to be completed in a single quarter (ten weeks). Three
quarter units or five CEU's may be gained for each course taken.
The Old Testament in the New Dr. Jim West
An examination of the use of the Old Testament
scriptures by the authors of the New Testament. The general purpose
of this course is to supply the student with a general knowledge
of the uses which were made of the Old Testament by the New Testament
writers.
B310 The Old Testament in the New
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the
subject known as
The Historical Jesus
B755 The Historical Jesus
The Greek Text of Romans: A Text Critical Study Dr. Jim West
Prerequisites: Elementary Greek and Biblical Textual Criticism
An examination of the Greek Text of the Book of Romans.
B750 The Greek Text of Romans: A Text Critical Study
Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls Dr. Jim West
This course introduces the student to the
phenomenon known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Where did they come
from? Who were the people who wrote them? What do they mean
for modern Biblical interpretation? These are just a few of the
questions we will attempt to investigate in this short study.
B451 Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the literature of the ancient society of Ugarit and the significance of this material for Biblical Studies.
B425 Ugarit and the Bible
The book of Ecclesiastes (
Qoheleth in Hebrew) is one of the most
important books in the Old Testament. The book is seldom read
and often misunderstood. This course serves as an introduction to the book.
B521 Ecclesiastes
Prerequisite: A knowledge of New Testament Greek
The purpose of this study is to familiarize the student with the message and theology of the book of 2 Corinthians using the Greek text.
B701 2 Corinthians
Prerequisite: A knowledge of New Testament Greek
The purpose of this study is to familiarize the student with the message and theology of the book of Ephesians using the Greek text.
B711 Ephesians
This course serves as an introduction to Paul's letter to the Philippian church.
B550 Philippians
An in-depth study of the book of Philemon. You must know biblical Greek in order to take this class.
B751 Philemon
This course is in PDF format. You must have the Adobe PDF Reader in order to access this course. Click here to get Adobe Reader:
This course serves as an introduction to 2 Peter.
B561 2 Peter
This course serves as an introduction to 3 John, using the Latin Vulgate and the Greek text.
B643 3 John
These two courses serve as an introduction to Revelation. Each course is worth 3 units or 5 CEU's.
Greek Exegeis of Revelation Dr. Jim West
This course is an in depth exegesis of the Book of Revelation. A thorough knoweledge of Greek is a prerequisite for the course. It is worth 3 units or 5 CEU's.
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 1
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 2
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 3
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 4
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 5
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 6
B679 Greek Exegesis of Revelation, Part 7
This course is in PDF format. You must have the Adobe PDF Reader in order to access this course. Click here to get Adobe Reader:
Apocalyptic Literature Dr. Jim West
This course serves as an introduction to apocalyptic materials from the Old Testament, Intertestamental, Qumran, and New Testament periods.
B461 Apocalyptic Literature
Biblical Textual Criticism Dr. Jim West
Prerequisite: A knowledge of Hebrew and Greek is essential
This course will introduce the student to the theory and practice of
the textual criticism of the Old and New Testaments. Textual
criticism is the science which seeks to establish the text which
most closely resembles the original text of a document. In particular,
Old Testament text criticism attempts to assemble and evaluate
the various readings of the Hebrew text in order to come as close
as possible to what was originally written.
Likewise New Testament textual criticism strives to do the same
for the Greek text of the New Testament. In addition, text criticism
also seeks to understand the history and transmission of the text.
L425 Biblical Textual Criticism
A general introduction to biblical textual criticism.
Prerequisite: A knowledge of Hebrew and Greek is essential
The purpose of this course is to enable the student to both
be familiar with and practice the methods used in the study of
the Bible.
The methods which will be studied in this course are: Textual Criticism, Literary Criticism, Redaction Criticism,
Form Criticism, and Tradition Criticism.
B725 Biblical Methods
A course covering the background and development of the Reformation,
Counter Reformation and the religious wars. Each course below
is designed to be completed in a single quarter (ten weeks). Three
quarter units or five CEU's may be gained for each course taken.
A basic overview of Christian Theology, studied in a more or less
systematic manner, concentrating on the nature and method of theological
research: how to ask questions of the text and find answers.
Each course below is designed to be completed in a single quarter
(ten weeks). Three quarter units or five CEU's may be gained for
each course taken.
Old Testament Theology Dr. Jim West
A basic overview of Old Testament Theology. The objective of this course is to provide
the student with a basic understanding of Old Testament Theology,
and to build a foundation for further study of Old Testament Theology.
The course is designed to be completed in three quarters
(ten weeks per quarters). Three quarter units or five CEU's will be granted upon satisfactory completion of each quarter.
New Testament Theology Dr. Jim West
A basic overview of New Testament Theology. The objective of this course is to provide
the student with a basic understanding of New Testament Theology,
and to build a foundation for further study of New Testament Theology.
The course is designed to be completed in a single quarter
(ten weeks). Three quarter units or five CEU's will be granted upon satisfactory completion of
the course.
B311 New Testament Theology
The objective of this course is to provide
the student with a basic understanding of Apologetics,
and to build a foundation for further study of Apologetics.
The course is designed to be completed in a single quarter
(ten weeks). Three quarter units or five CEU's will be granted upon satisfactory completion of the course.
B 221 Apologetics
This is an intensive study of biblical Greek; the student will learn the basics of Greek grammar and vocabulary.
L 211-3 Elementary Greek
This is a detailed study of biblical Greek; the student will learn the basics of Greek translation by studying several extensive sections of the NT.
L 411-3 Advanced Greek
This is an intensive study of biblical Hebrew; the student will learn the basics of Hebrew grammar and vocabulary.
L201-3 Elementary Hebrew
Introduction to Ugaritic Grammar Dr. Jim West
This is an introduction to the Ugaritic Language; the student will learn the basics of Ugaritic grammar and vocabulary.
L641 Introduction to Ugaritic Grammar
This course gives the student an overview of the religions and sects of the world, along with an introduction to relgious studies in general.
R201-3 World Religions
Logical Research and Reasoning R.P. Nettelhorst
This course gives the student an overview of logic.
LR201 Logical Reasoning and Research