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2007-2008 Grace University Catalog

Biblical Studies

BS 101
Old Testament Survey
4
This course is a general survey of the Old Testament books from Genesis to Malachi. It relates each book to the total scope of the Bible. This study provides a general understanding of the Old Testament books and prepares the student for further biblical study. Attention is given to such issues as authorship, chronology, geography, personal application, and the development of God’s divine program.

                        

BS 102
New Testament Survey (BS 102C)
  4
This course is a general survey of the New Testament books from Matthew through Revelation. This study provides a general understanding of the New Testament books and prepares the student for further biblical study. Particular emphasis is given to authorship, date, recipients, background, distinctive features, personal applications, and the major contribution of each book. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                

BS 103
Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods (BS 103C)
3
This course introduces and develops the literal-grammatical-historical approach to interpreting Scripture. Various interpretive schemes are examined to familiarize the student with different views. Through this, the student is guided into a proper handling of the Word of God, interpretive principles are explained, proper exegesis is instituted, and biblical applications are drawn as the basis for a life-long study, practice, and ministry of the Scriptures. Various interpretive methods are developed so that the student will have more breadth of skills.

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BS 110
Evangelism and Spiritual Life (BS 110C)
 2
This course is a study of the practical aspects of sanctification. Using selected portions of Scripture from the New Testament, students are given instruction and practical methods for personal discipleship in their own life. Biblical principles are developed for methods, motives, and strategy of personal evangelism. Additionally, attention is also given to meeting various arguments and cultic problems with Biblical solutions.

                             

BS 204
Gospels  (BS 204 CC/DC)  
3/4
This course is a study of the four Gospels. The earthly ministry of Christ is discussed. Attention is given to the political, religious, biblical, and geographical backgrounds. A chronology of events and a harmony of the Gospels are established. Biblical passages are analyzed. The character and purpose of the Gospels and of the person and ministry of Christ is analyzed. Prerequisite: BS 103.

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BS 302
Isaiah 
3
This course is an exposition of Isaiah. Particular attention is given to authorship, historical background, the suffering Savior, the coming Messiah, and millennial prophecies. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                                              

BS 303
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth
3
This course is an expositional study of these three Old Testament books. Special emphasis is given to historical background, synthesis, and literary continuity. These three books are studied in the context of the developing historical narrative of the Pentateuch as well as the remaining historical books. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                

BS 305
Wisdom Literature 
  3
This course is an exposition of selected portions from Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. Attention is given to interpretive methodology and practical application. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                         
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BS 306
Daniel and Revelation (BS 306 CC/DC)
3/4
This course is an exposition of Daniel and Revelation. Attention is given to the premillennial, pretribulational interpretation of these two books. Additionally, emphasis will be given to the authorship, background, history, and development of interpretive skills. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                    

BS 307
Minor Prophets  
3
This course is an expositional study of the Minor Prophets. Emphasis is placed on the background, chronology, author, prophetic significance, and their unique contributions to canon. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                              

BS 310
Geographical and Historical Setting of the Bible
4
A study of the physical features of the land of the Bible, stressing geographical factors affecting settlement and communication in the various regions. Preparatory map study and class previews provide the background to each trip in the field. Relevant archaeological, historical, and biblical material is correlated with sites, roads, and features in each region. Regions studied and visited include Galilee, Golan Heights, Judah, Samaria, Negev, Shephelah, Jordan and Jezreel Valleys, Benjamin, Sharon Plain, and Philistia. Courses are taken at Jerusalem University College.

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BS 311
1 Corinthians (BS 311C)
3
This course is a detailed exposition of this crucial epistle giving special emphasis to the divisions, disorder, and difficulties of the Corinthian church. Special consideration is also given to the nature of spirituality, as well as spiritual gifts. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                               

BS 312
Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon 
3
This course is an expositional study emphasizing the church as the body and bride of Christ, and presenting Him as the model, the example, and the sufficient and supreme source of truth and life. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                          

BS 314
Pastoral Epistles
3
This course is a detailed exposition of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus that stresses the organization and discipline of the New Testament church, as well as the role of women in the church. Prerequisite: BS 103.

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BS 316
Genesis
3
This course is an exposition of Genesis emphasizing the historical, doctrinal, and devotional features of the book. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                                                

BS 318
General Epistles
3
This course is an exposition study of James through Jude. It stresses the authorship, date, historical background, and unique contribution of each book to the canon. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                                 

BS 320
Galatians and James
3
This course is an expositional study, noting the problem of law versus grace. Paul’s strenuous defense of pure grace and Christian liberty is given careful attention. The practical aspect of these doctrines is considered from the perspective of James. Prerequisite: BS 103.

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BS 329  
Bible Backgrounds
  4
This course is designed to study the history of the Ancient Near East, the cultures of those lands, or the material assets left behind that shed light on various portions of the Bible. Sources for this information include selected Biblical passages and their associated literature, selected Ancient Near Eastern texts, and archaeological remains. The class may be conducted on site in the Land of the Bible.

 

BS 330  
Literature of the Bible
3
This course is designed to increase one's understanding of the Bible and to assist in interpreting it by recognizing and coming to understand the literary forms and devices used therein. It should increase one's understanding of these literary forms and devices by seeing them exemplified in the Bible.


BS 402
Hebrews 
3
This course is an expositional study emphasizing the supremacy and high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ. Prerequisite: BS 103.

 

BS 405
Acts
3
This course is a study of the most important 30 years that changed the history of the world. The students will study the book of Acts with an emphasis on the principles for interpreting and applying the text. There will also be a focus on developing a relevant doctrine of ecclesiology based on the book of Acts. Prerequisite: BS 103. (This course will substitute for Th303 Theology 3.)

 

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BS 406
Romans (BS 406 C)
3
This course is a study of the Book of Romans together with a consideration of the political and religious backgrounds of the writer and the readers. The analysis of the book also considers the doctrines of salvation, national Israel in the plan of God, and a practical application of His grace in the Christian life. Prerequisite: BS 103.

                                            

BS 414
Background and Cultures of the Bible
3 
A study of the religious institutions, cultural practices, beliefs, geographical distinctives and chronological dimensions as they interplay with the Bible. Emphasis is placed on understanding cultural backgrounds as they contribute to the meaning of scripture.

                                                                     

BS 420
Scripture Memory
1/2 - 2
The verses to be memorized are divided into four main units, each of which carries one-half semester-credit-hour. The subjects for the units are: (1) Godhead, (2) Sin and Salvation, (3) Bible and Christian Experience, and (4) selected chapters or various Bible books. The students may complete as many units as they desire and do so in any order they wish. A maximum of two hours of credit is possible.

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BS 451
Greek Exegesis 1
3
This course builds on the student’s basic understanding of Koine’ Greek vocabulary and grammar. Study in conducted in the Book of John to facilitate exegetical skills in the original languages while enhancing vocabulary, syntax, translation and interpretive skills. Prerequisite: FL 351-352.

                                                

BS 452
Greek Exegesis 2
3
This course involves the exegesis of selected Scripture passages in the original languages while developing greater insight into the grammar and syntax of Koine’ Greek. Passages are chosen with regard to potential controversy, significance to the Christian life, and importance to the local church and its function. Prerequisite: BS 451.

                                                

BS 462 
Hebrew Exegesis
4
This course involves the practical demonstration and application of grammar, reading, and exegesis in the Hebrew Old Testament. Prerequisite: FL 461.

                                              

BS 463E
Practical Application of Biblical Hermeneutics
3
Principles of biblical hermeneutics are applied to various genre, styles and types of biblical writing. Particular emphasis is given to critical analysis, interpretation, and application of selected passages. Time will be spent in the study of the doctrine of bibliology. EXCEL Core

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BS 464E
O.T. Studies - Genesis to Esther
3
This course consists of an overview of the Pentateuch and Historical Books. The doctrines of anthropology and hamartiology are studied. The student will also study the first stages of the drama of redemption and the anticipation of Messiah in the Old Testament. EXCEL Core

                      

BS 465E
O.T. Studies - Job to Malachi
4
This course will overview the wisdom and prophetic literature of the Old Testament. The doctrine of God will be studied against the background of the wisdom and prophetic books. The study of the drama of redemption and the anticipation of Messiah in this literature will also be investigated. EXCEL Core

                            

BS 468E
N.T. Studies - Jesus Christ Our Lord
3
The Gospels and their background will be surveyed. In conjunction with the studies in the Gospel, the student will also study the doctrine of Christ’s person and work. Time will also be spent in learning how to share one’s faith with others. EXCEL Core

                                 

BS 469E
N.T. Studies - Acts to the Early Church
3
Against the backdrop of the book of Acts, the student will study the development of the unhindered church from Pentecost to the present age. The doctrines of ecclesiology and pneumatology will be studied. EXCEL Core

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BS 472E
N.T. Studies - Epistles and Revelation
3
This course is a study of the New Testament epistles from Romans to Revelation. The doctrines of angelogy and eschatology will be investigated. The student will also present a point-counterpoint topic in class. EXCEL Core

                               

BS 499
Directed Studies 
1-4
See Directed Studies under Scholastic Policies and Grading System.

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