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3 BIB 320 A Guide to the Gospels & Acts
This is a survey course designed to give the student exposure to the historical settings and
various theological arguments concerning the Gospels and Acts. The student will be introduced
to various arguments and positions that permeate Christianity.
4 EWB 310 How to Enjoy the Bible
This is a technical course introducing the student to a comprehensive hermeneutical approach for
Biblical studies: Dealing with the Word of God as a Whole and the Twelve Canons of Interpretation.
The author emphasizes the great necessity that the work of Bible study must be intensely personal
and individual.
3 EWB 320 The Church Epistles
A study of Paul's letters, from Romans to Thessalonians, discussing “their importance, order,
interrelation, structure, scope, and interpretation.” The author asserts that it was a departure
from Paul and his teachings that caused the loss of the truths about “the Mystery,” the Lord's
return from heaven and the resurrection as “the blessed hope,” and finally justification by faith.
3 THE 320 The Deity of Christ and Monotheisms
This course introduces students to the theological argument against the existence of a Triune
Godhead. It is the author’s position that the Bible clearly teaches monotheism. This book looks
at the historical evolution of the trinity and then elucidates the significance of God’s relationship
with His Son and the Holy Spirit.
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