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Arlington Baptist College
Arlington Baptist College endeavors to prepare men and women for Christian life and ministries, both lay and professional, through studies in Bible, general education, church vocations, and practical service; integrating faith and learning in the context of a Christian worldview.
 
 
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Spring 2009 - On-Campus

Greek Study Tools Greek Study Tools
This course will survey general grammatical principels for the Greek language for use with a current Bible study software program.  Representative exegetical and word stuy assignments will be taken from various genre of the New Testament.
Cross Cultural Ministry Cross Cultural Ministry

This is a concentrated study of the factors essential to trans-culture approaches to evangelism and servant-hood. This would include basic principles appropriate for crossing cultural barriers. An emphasis on integrity and pursuing excellence will be stressed.

Other Classes

Pauline Epistles II Pauline Epistles II
This course involves an in depth analysis and exposition of the books Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and 1 & 2 Thessalonians.  Introductory issues concerning the historical background, authorship, date, purpose, and themes of each epistle will be carefully considered. Helpful, practical, eternal principles will be discovered and applied from each epistle.

Old Testament Survey:  An overview of each book of the Old Testament is given.  The historical, geographical, and cultural backgrounds of the times are explored.  The purpose of each book is discussed in relation to the overall plan of God.

Pauline Epistles I: This course involves an in depth analysis and exposition of the book of Romans. Introductory issues concerning the historical background, authorship, date, purpose, and themes of each epistle will be carefully considered. Helpful, practical, eternal principles will be discovered and applied from the epistle.

Hebrew Study Tools:  This course course will survey general grammatical principles for he Hebrew Language for use with a current Bible study software program.  Representative exegetical and word sutdy assignments will be taken from various genre of the Old Testament.