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10 credits 10 credits 10 credits 10 creditsBible I
To develop an understanding of oneself by interpreting God’s revelation of Himself to man as seen in the Bible books of Genesis and Matthew and the writings of Ellen G. White. More specifically the course will look at the Bible as divine literature, creation, the origin of sin, family relationships, affirming a personal relationship with Jesus and the study of the events leading up to and including the crucifixion.Bible II
A basic study of Judeo-Christian church history. Specifically, students study the Exodus experience in the Old Testament, the Corinthian church in the New Testament, and Seventh-day Adventist church history.Bible III
An in-depth study of the books of Romans, Daniel and Revelation, including a study of various types of Bible studies, in order to make personal Bible study more meaningful.Bible IV
This course includes a study of Proverbs and the ways to incorporate its truths into a philosophy of life. Additional units explore careers, preparation for marriage, and witnessing. Time is also spent on one or more selected portions of scripture which are studied to find out what they tell us about the nature of God.