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OTS112 Old Testament Survey II (3)
This course is designed to give the student further working knowledge of the leading facts of Hebrew history, geography and antiquities as presented in the Old Testament from 2nd Kings to Malachi.
(Prerequisite for this course is OTS I only if there is no prior knowledge of the Old Testament)
This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American national government. Topics include the constitutional framework; federalism; the three branches of government, including the bureaucracy; civil rights and liberties; political participation and behavior; and policy formation.
This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American national government. Topics include the constitutional framework; federalism; the three branches of government, including the bureaucracy; civil rights and liberties; political participation and behavior; and policy formation.
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Online students are students who study independently and understand the responsibility involved. Much of the time, it is just you and you. Choosing to study online is an indication that you're a responsible, disciplined, and determined individual. Please read this instruction guideline thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your responsibility as a student.
CCU online classes are delivered on a Course Management Platform called Moodle. Moodle has the ability to grade certain assignments such as standard test questions. Essay and other written assignments are not graded by Moodle unless specific programing is implemented. These types of assignments are manually graded by your instructor and added to your class grade. When it comes to your thought process, it’s better to leave it to a human’s mind.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
A study focusing on the letters of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus based on the English text. Critical
issues with regard to background, context, authorship and literary characteristics are
presented, followed by a stress on the theology and contemporary application of their
teaching.
The Pastoral Epistles are unique among those New Testament writings commonly attributed
to Paul. Though they are addressed to individuals they convey general information about
Church governance that is unique to these Pauline letters. They contain valuable insights both
into the challenges facing the early New Testament Church, and those who were called to
lead and minister in those early churches.
The Pastoral Letters abound with instructions and
exhortations about sound doctrine, wealth and beneficence, leadership and church order.
This course will also probe critical problems pertaining to authorship, historical background
and the contemporary application of the teachings of these epistles.
Course Title: Introduction to the Bible (4 Credits)
Course Number: BIS393 + (1 Credit 25-page Research Paper)
Textbook: Introduction to the Bible
Description: A Literary, Historical, and Contemporary Perspective of the Bible
Introduction to the Bible approaches the Bible by considering it from three different viewpoints: literary, historical, and contemporary. This unique approach underscores the dynamics of each view and the methods scholars have developed to study them.
BNT102 Between the Testaments (3)
This course connects the Old and New Testaments of the Bible to bring about a thorough understanding of timing in dealing with humankind.
LMG112 Life Management God’s Way (2 credits)
Course Description: This course is the key to Christian Life Management God’s way. Bible students will find this course very enriching.
NTS143 New Testament Survey (3) This survey introduces the student to the New Testament itself, the life of Christ and the progress of the Christian faith. This is a preparation for further in depth study in the doctrine of the New Testament.