
NO MORE NEW STUDENTS - TAKE THIS INSTEAD
This course is an introductory course to the Bible and it's interpretation.
Contents of the course:
- God's story and your story
- General and special revelation
- Inspiration, inerrancy, and authority of the Bible
- How the Bible Came to Be?
- Interpreting and applying the Bible
Texts for the course:
- The Baker Illustrated Bible Handbook - J.D. Hays and J.S. Duvall, eds. ~150 pages selected.
- Some supplementary texts (provided with the course material)
2 credit course

NO NEW ENROLLMENTS - use this instead:
https://www.evangelicalseminary.net/course/view.php?id=167
A thorough overview of Christian doctrine from the creation to the last events.
Texts for the course:
- Introducing Christian Doctrine - M.I.Erickson 1992 or 2001
Prerequisites:
- ST-1002 Bible and Its Interpretation
- BI-1103 Old Testament Survey
- BI-1303 New Testament Survey
4 credit course

NO NEW ENROLLMENTS - USE THIS INSTEAD
In this course we connect the dots of the Old and New Testament books to reveal the big picture of salvation history. We will survey through the Scriptures in chronological order, starting from creation and ending with the first century church.
Text for the course:
- The Promise and the Blessing: A Historical Survey of the Old and New Testaments, Michael A Harbin 2005.
Prerequisites:
- BI-1103 Old Testament Survey
- BI-1303 New Testament Survey
3 credit course

NO NEW ENROLLMENTS - USE CH-40002 INSTEAD
This course presents fourteen key events that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity.
Text for the course:
- Turning Points - Mark Noll 1997/2000/2012
2 credit course