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SPRING 2006 COURSES
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Book
of Revelation - Apocalyptic Literature
January 29 - March 15, 2006 - Online
3 undergraduate credits or non-credit
702 APOC
This course examines the prophetic literature in both the Jewish and
Christian canons of scripture, with discussion about the application of
these passages to possible future events as well as historic events.
Hermeneutics
January 29 - March 15, 2006 - Online
February 4 - March 11, 2006 - Classroom
3 undergraduate credits or non-credit
701 HERM
This course is designed to help the student
properly interpret what was said in the biblical text that is available
today. Although Christians around the world accept the biblical text as
sacred scriptures, unfortunately, the opinions are innumerable concerning
exactly what God meant by His words. The problem is not over revelation or
inspiration so much as it is over interpretation
and application.
Kabbalah
for Christians I - (KFC-I)
February 4 - March 11, 2006 - Classroom
non-credit only
802 KABB
This is a series of lectures on the basic
ideas that lay the groundwork for all advanced concepts in Kabbalah. The
ancient teachings of Kabbalah unravel all the mysteries of the universe. In
the process, they reveal the spiritual and physical laws that govern both
the universe and the human soul. In short, Kabbalah answers questions. It
provides solutions. It unravels puzzles. It deciphers codes. It offers
practical tools with which to effect authentic change in your own life.
Paul, the
Jewish Theologian
February 7 - May 2, 2006 (EXAM May 16) - Classroom
3 undergraduate credits or non-credit
601 PAUL
This course presents the life, work and
writings of the apostle Paul in the Jewish context of his claim to be “a
Pharisee of Pharisees .” Includes a brief look at famous geographical sites
associated with Paul’s journeys.
Wisdom of the
Ancient Sages
February 7 - May 2, 2006 (EXAM May 16) - Classroom
3 undergraduate credits or non-credit
602 WISD
This course examines the teachings of
first-century Judaism’s great thinkers and their influence in Jewish
Christian culture.
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