CSBS - Biblical Studies

CSBS 1311 Engaging the Old Testament

Engaging the Old Testament students will explore the Hebrew Bible as Christian scripture. This study includes reading it in its ancient cultural context, examining issues of interpretation, and applying it to life.

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CSBS 1312 Engaging the New Testament

Students will explore the New Testament as Christian scripture. This study includes reading it in its ancient cultural context, examining issues of interpretation, and applying it to life.

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CSBS 2302 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation

This course informs students about the methodologies, principles, and concerns of biblical interpretation with an emphasis on application. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.
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CSBS 3320 Jesus and the Gospels

This course is an intensive study of the Gospels within the socio-geographical context of the first century. Attention is given to a variety of topics such as Jesus’ teachings concerning the Kingdom of God and the literary features of the Gospels along with their theological and implied ethical themes. Implications for contemporary life are included.

Prerequisites CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.

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CSBS 3325 Paul and His Writings

This course is an intensive study of Paul in his Jewish context with attention given to his mission in the Greco-Roman world, his writings in their first-century context, and his understanding of the gospel. Implications for contemporary life are included. Prerequisites CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.
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CSBS 4305 The Writings

The course examines selected passages in the section of the Hebrew Bible known as the Writings (Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah, 1-2 Chronicles).  Special attention is given to contemporary scholarship involving the Writings and to selected themes in the Writings relating to today’s world.  Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312
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CSBS 4310 The Latter Prophets

The course examines selected passages in the Latter Prophets (known as the Major and Minor Prophets).  Special attention is given to contemporary scholarship involving the Latter Prophets and to selected themes in the Latter Prophets relating to today’s world.  Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312
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CSBS 4320 The Book of Revelation

This course is a study of the Revelation of John, particularly in light of its high Christology. Attention is given to its literary genre, linguistic and theological themes, literary features, and its relationship to apocalyptic literature and the imperial context. Implications for contemporary life are included. Prerequisites CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.
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CSBS 4325 First-Century Urban Christianity and New Testament Correspondence

This course is a study of the patterns of social life and conflict in first-century urban Christian communities indicated by ethical, social, and theological issues in New Testament letters such as 1 & 2 Corinthians and Romans in light of the material and cultural context of ancient cities such as Corinth and Rome. Implications for contemporary life are included. Prerequisites CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312.
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CSBS 4330 Pentateuch

The course examines selected passages in the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.  Special attention is given to contemporary scholarship involving the Pentateuch and to selected themes in the Pentateuch relating to today’s world.  Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312 

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CSBS 4331 Former Prophets

The course examines selected passages in the Former Prophets (Joshua, Judges, 1-2 Samuel, and 1-2 Kings).  Special attention is given to contemporary scholarship involving the Former Prophets and to selected themes in the Former Prophets relating to today’s world.  Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312
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CSBS 4335 Global Readings of the Gospels and Acts

This course is a study of Jesus and the early church through reading selected New Testament texts while listening to global voices. Personal and missional implications are included. Prerequisite CSBS 1312. (Same as CSIS 4335)
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CSBS 4341 The Johannine Literature

This course is a study of the Gospel of John and the Johannine letters in their ancient setting with attention to literary features, themes, and application. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and CSBS 1312
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