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  • LA 105 English Composition I
    (3 credits)
    Mrs. Erin Rowe
    10:00am - 12:00pm

    This is a study of the basic parts of speech and their function in the English sentence. English Composition skills will be developed through writing assignments including a research paper.
  • TH 205 Doctrine I: Intro. to Theology & the Bible
    (3 credits)
    Dr. Jonathan Rinker
    10:00am - 12:00pm

    This course briefly introduces systematic theology—its categories and method—and then considers: 1) How we got the Bible: Bible Introduction; 2) What is the Bible: Bibliology; and 3) two theological systems: Dispensational Theology and Covenant Theology—i.e., How we read (i.e., synthesize) the Bible by the consistent application of literal interpretation.
  • BI 111 Survey of the Old Testament
    (2 credits)
    Dr. John Rinehart
    10:00am - 11:30am

    This course 1) surveys the historical background, purpose, and message of the 39 books of the OT, while also noting their coherent message in the 3-part structure of the Hebrew canon—Law, Prophets, Writings, and 2) introduces the biblical covenants in the progress of the revelation of God’s kingdom.
  • SO 210 Intro. to Sociology
    (3 credits)
    Mr. Dan Best
    10:00am - 12:00pm

    This course guides students in understanding of the principal concepts, methods and terminology of sociology. Students will consider the many variants of social institutions against the backdrop of a biblical worldview. In addition, students will consider singleness, dating, courtship, marriage, and parenting. These common stages of relationships will be studied in view of their influence on family, community, church, and world participation.
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