(On) Spring Semester, Three Credit HoursĪ study of the life, ministry and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ taken from the parallel synoptic Gospel accounts. (On, Pt, Es) Fall Semester, Three Credit Hours Emphasis is placed on the distinct literary forms of these books in their biblical context and their personal and practical application. (On) Fall Semester, Three Credit HoursĪn in-depth study of John’s Gospel and three epistles including introductory material on the life and theology of John. (On, Pt) Spring Semester, Three Credit HoursĪ Study of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis upon the understanding and pursuit of wisdom. The life and missionary journeys of Paul are studied with special attention given to the ministry of the Holy Spirit through the Apostle. (On) Spring Semester, Two Credit HoursĪ Study of I and II Corinthians, Galatians, and I and II Thessalonians which focuses on the theological and practical aspects of these letters. (On, Pt, Es) Spring Semester, Two Credit HoursĪ study of the development of the early church emphasizing its relevance as a pattern for today. Each book is highlighted for its special contribution to the rest of Scripture and its relationship to the other books. The class presents an exposition of both books and a survey of the major systems of eschatology and their key elements. (On, Pt) Spring Semester, Three Credit HoursĪ survey of all the New Testament books, emphasizing their historic settings and thematic content. Spring Semester, Two Credit HoursĪ study of the books, Revelation and Daniel. An emphasis is placed on their modern day application. Either Semester, One or Two Credit HoursĪ study of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi which deal with Israel’s restoration from exile. These are individual selected studies under faculty supervision in areas related to special interest and/or needs of the students. Each book is highlighted for its special contribution to the rest of Scripture and its relationship to the other books. (On, Pt, Es) Fall Semester, Two Credit HoursĪ study of the books from Joshua through 2 Chronicles placing emphasis on both historical content and spiritual application. (On) Spring Semester, Five Credit HoursĪ study of the Epistle to the Romans, focusing on its theological significance and relevance to Christian life. (On, Pt) Fall Semester, Two Credit Hours Course availability is indicated by the following acronyms:Įs – Available in Spanish Department of the BibleĪ survey of all the Old Testament books, emphasizing their historic settings and thematic content. Courses are organized under the following departments: Bible, Education, Communication, History, Humanities, Intercultural Studies, Music, Pastoral Studies, Psychology, Practical Theology, Sociology, and Theology.Īll courses are available in English on our Portland campus, but many of the courses are also available online in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Regardless of your personal calling or ministry work, PBC has the perfect courses designed for your place in the Body of Christ.
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