Greek and Hebrew course information: We are offering beginning Old Testament Hebrew during the 2001-2002 school year, and anticipate offering beginning Greek and second year Hebrew in 2002-2003. It is strongly recommended (though not absolutely required) to study the alphabet in advance of the first class session of first-year Greek or Hebrew. Please call, write, or e-mail the college to obtain advance study materials if you want to take the Greek course in Fall 2002. books
Schedule
of Courses
Spring 2002
Semester begins January 28. Late registration
is available until February 11.
The theological position advanced at Belleview is Wesleyan.
(Note: no classes March 25-April 1)
Hist
305b-2; CST 242b-1 (Integrated class,
3 semester hours total; continued from first semester. The first semester
is not a prerequisite for the second semester.)
The
Ancient World and Survey of Hebrew History
S02#1
This course continues the
study of nations that surrounded the Mediterranean. Findings of archaeologists
in Babylonia, Assyria, Persia, Egypt, and Israel. The development of the
Christian Church; the rise and fall of empires; Greece and Rome. (Formerly
Hist 105) Additionally: A study of the Hebrew patriarchs
and early founders of the nation; the Hebrew monarchy, the exile, the restoration,
and the Hebrew prophets. The purpose of the course is to obtain a clear
and systematic understanding of the origins and the vital teachings of
Judaism and Christianity. (Formerly Rel 42)
January 29-May 21
Dr. John Howard Reed
T, 9:30 am-noon books
OT
341-2 or 3 The Psalms
S02#2
Their
literary value, historical position, and spiritual significance. Particular
attention is given to their Messianic message. (Formerly
Rel 100)
January 31-May 23
Rev. Neta L. Wolfram
Th, 10:00-11:40 am
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Rel
486-3 or 4 The Life and Letters of Saint Paul
S02#3
(First
semester of a two-semester sequence, to be concluded Fall 2002.)
Based on Conybeare and Howson’s biography of Paul. A careful study of the
times, accomplishments, and writings of the great Apostle. The Book of
Acts; the Pauline Epistles. (Formerly Rel 86)
January 29-May 21
Rev. Phillip J. Wolfram
Tentative schedule: T 6:00-8:30
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Hebr
242-3 Elementary Old Testament Hebrew II
S02#4
Continues an inductive and
didactic introduction to reading in Hebrew. Orthography, pronunciation,
vocabulary, verbs, nouns, parts of speech; elements of syntax; introduction
to and utilization of the Hebrew Lexicon. (Formerly
Hebr 42)
Prerequisite: Hebr 241 or equivalent (one
semester of Old Testament Hebrew)
The Hebr 241-242 sequence
satisfies the classical language requirement of the B.A. and Th.B. Recommended
for all ministerial students.
January
28-May 20 Dr. Leonard Coppes
M
6:30-10:00 pm books
CST
407-3 History of the Christian Church I
S02#5
Historical
background; the rise and development of the Christian Church from apostolic
until modern times. The Church in the United States. (Formerly
Rel 107)
January
30-May 22 Dr. John Howard Reed
W 4:00-6:30 pm
Registration is required to insure sufficient enrollment and course materials. To register, use our convenient online form; or mail or e-mailthe 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
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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.
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