Gr 241, Elementary New Testament Greek will be offered on campus during the Fall semester. It is helpful (though not required) to study the alphabet in advance of the first class session. Please call, write, or e-mail the college to obtain advance study materials if you want to take this course in Fall 1999.
The theological position advanced at Belleview is Wesleyan.
Elementary NT Greek I | The Pentateuch |
Basic Christian Beliefs | The Reformation |
Introduction to the Bible | Independent Study |
Gr
241-3 Elementary New Testament Greek I
F99#1
Sept. 20-Jan. 17
Monday, 6-8:45 pm, NW classroom
(second floor)
Theo
101-3 Basic Christian Beliefs
F99#2
An introductory course in
which the central beliefs of Christianity are presented. Recommended
for new Christians and for those new to formal study of theology or the
Bible. This course and Rel 121, Introduction to the Bible, are also excellent
for Sunday School teachers, teachers in Christian schools, and individuals
who have lay ministries in the church.
Sept. 20-Jan. 19
Rev. Cheryl Snyder
MW, 8:00-9:15 am
E Classroom (second floor)
Rel
121-3 Introduction to the Bible F99#3
This
survey course is particularly appropriate for those just entering on formal
Bible study. It covers the main themes of the Bible and the main
content of each of its sixty-six books. It also considers the sources from
which the Bible has been developed, the processes involved in its transmission
to the present time, the significance of revisions, its content, and its
place in the history of religion.
Sept. 21-Jan. 18
Dr. John Howard Reed
TTh, 8:00-9:15 am
E Classroom (second floor)
OT
301-2 The Pentateuch
F99#4
Analytic study of the first
five books of the Old Testament, the “Books of Moses.” Signs, types, and
symbols; tracing the Messianic promise.
Sept. 21-Jan. 18
T, 6:00-7:45 pm
NW Classroom (second floor)
Hist
458-3 The Reformation
F99#5
A study of the conditions
that led to the great Protestant revolt; the leaders of the Reformation,
and its results.
Sept. 23-Jan. 20
Th, 6:00-8:45 pm
Library (ground floor)
Women's Neighborhood Bible
Study
F99#6
Day and time to be announced.
Meets at the home of Rev. Suzanne Wolfram on the Belleview campus.
E-mail
Suzanne Wolfram with questions.
Non-credit; no tuition charge.
Study guide, $7.
Begins late September
or early October.
Registration is required to insure sufficient enrollment and course materials. To register, use our convenient online form; or mail or e-mail the following information: Full name, postal address, home and work phone numbers (with area code), e-mail address, and the course numbers and names of courses for which you wish to register. Top of Page
Fees
Tuition for one semester hour credit is
$90. (The number of semester hours follows the hyphen in the course number.
For example,
Rel 121-3 is
a 3-credit course.) Books are additional. Tuition for one CEU (continuing
education unit) is $35.
Payment plan: you may pay your
tuition in three equal installments, if you prefer. No grades or transcripts
will be issues to students with a balance owing on account.
Web offer: You may attend any of
these courses non-credit on a donation basis if space is available
(Donations greatly appreciated.).
Top of Page
Independent Study Courses
Numerous courses are available by correspondence
on an independent basis and may be begun at any time. Click
to view our independent-study brochure which gives course descriptions
and further information.
Elementary NT Greek I | The Pentateuch |
Basic Christian Beliefs | The Reformation |
Introduction to the Bible | Independent Study |
|
|
E-mail us at Info@Belleview-College.org
This page last updated 09-18-1999; ©1999, Pillar of Fire;
All rights reserved