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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE (B.A.)

Freshman (Year 1) and Sophomore (Year 2) course requirements are listed under the Associate of Arts Degree Program. Continued here are the further requirements needed to earn the Bachelor of Arts Degree in the Department of Biblical Studies and Theology.

Course ID Course Title Course Description
JUNIOR YEAR (YEAR 3)
BST 301 GREEK: 4 SEMESTER HOURS A presentation of the Greek and a study of the Greek verb in the present tense and indicative mood.
BST 302 GREEK: 4 SEMESTER HOURS An introduction to Greek nouns of the omicron declension, with a lesson on the imperfect tense verb.
BST 303 CHURCH HISTORY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of the overall view, the Old Testament prophecies and the Jewish rejection of the Messiah.
BST 304 CHURCH HISTORY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of the fullness of the times, the passion week and the beginnings of the church age.
BST 305 CHURCH HISTORY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of church history as found in the book of Acts.
BST 306 CHURCH HISTORY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of the apostolic fathers, the completion of the cannon and the fall of Jerusalem.
BST 307 NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS The books of Mark and Luke.
SENIOR YEAR (YEAR 4)
BST 401 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of Genesis; the creation, the fall, and history of man up to Abraham with a special introduction to the Old Testament Scriptures.
BST 402 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of the patriarchs: Abraham, Issac Jacob and the story of Joseph.
BST 403 BIOGRAPHIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANS: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of "Profiles in Evangelism" by Fred Barlow, "David Livingstone" by Mrs. H.J. Worcester,Jr., "How Great Christians Met Christ" by James C. Hefley.
BST 405 BIOGRAPHIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANS: 3 SEMESTER HOURS A study of "George Washington the Christian" by William Johnson.
The following studies are designed to open to the student the life of the Savior: the background of the Gospels, the world as it was in Christ's day, the Jews and their habits and characteristics, and all the aspects of Christ's life, ministry, death, and resurrection. THEY ARE ALL ONE SEMESTER HOUR OF CREDIT:
BST 406LIFE OF CHRIST An introduction into the background of the New Testament historically and culturally, looking at the world as it was in Christ's day.
BST 407LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the nature of the Gospels and of Christ;s unique birth.
BST 408LIFE OF CHRIST A study of John the Baptist and the temptation of Christ.
BST 409LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the first part of Christ's Galilean ministry: the call of the disciples and the Sermon on the Mount.
BST 410LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the last part of the Galilean ministry: the kingdom parables, crossing the sea, and the murder of John the Baptist.
BST 411LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the Berean ministry of Christ: the feeding of the five thousand to the transfiguration on Mount Hermon.
BST 412LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the Judean ministry; the feast of tabernacles, the light of the world, and opposition.
BST 413LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the life of Christ just before His entering Jerusalem for the last time; teachings to His disciples.
BST 414LIFE OF CHRIST The triumphal entry, Christ's final public teaching and the questioning of Christ's authority by the Jews.
BST 415LIFE OF CHRIST The final hours of Christ with His disciples; the Last Supper and the Garden of Gethsemane.
BST 416LIFE OF CHRIST A study of the arrest and crucifixion of Christ.
BST 417LIFE OF CHRIST A study of Christ's resurrection and post-resurrection appearances
BST 418 SOUL WINNING
BST 419 SOUL WINNING

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