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Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies

Transfer credit is allowed, up to 90 hours will be accepted with official transcript.

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

BB346

Old Testament Survey

3

Author/Book: Paul N. Benware, Survey of the Old Testament

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

CH490

Church History

3

Author/Book: Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, the Story of the Christian Church

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

PM486

Preaching in the Divine

3

Author/Book: Abner Chou, The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writer:  Learning to interpret Scripture from the Prophets and Apostles

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

BB352

New Testament Survey

3

Author/Book: Merrill C Tenney, New Testament Survey

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH475

Doctrine of Sin

3

Author: Thomas H. McCall, Against God and Nature the Doctrine of Sin

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH355

Teachings of Christ

3

Author/Book: Raphael Alade Adeniyi, Expository Systematic teachings of Christ according to Saint Mark

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH492

Doctrine of Angels

3

Author/Book: Graham A. Cole, Against the darkness: the doctrine of Angels, Satan and Demons

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH496

Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

3

Author/Book: Graham A. Cole, He who gives life: the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH462

Spiritual Formation

3

Author/Book Henri J.M. Nouwen, Spiritual Formation

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

BB347

Major Prophets

3

Author/Book: Abraham Joshue Heschel, The Prophets Vol 1&2

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

PM467

Preaching the Word

4

Author/Book: Raymond C. Ortlund Jr, Isaiah: God saves sinners (preaching the word) Practicum is included – writing and preaching a sermon in person or on video/disc – discuss with instructor.

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

TH470

Study of the Holy Spirit

3

Author/Book: A.J. Gordon DD, The Ministry of the Spirit

Course #

Name

Credit Hours

Total Hours: 

37

Depending on the number of transfer hours the student has at time of enrollment will greatly determine if more courses need to be taken to complete the selected degree program.