LA 190 SP GREAT BOOKS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. The course will examine some of the influential works from the ancient world, particularly from Greece and Israel (c. 8th century B.C. to 100 B.C.). Students will be encouraged to critically examine these works from a biblical perspective, discussing, debating, and evaluating the validity of the authors’ ideas and ethics. Wednesdays 8:30am – 11:20am. No fee required.
BIB 222 OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE & INTERPRETATION. The course compares and contrasts basic worldviews and their implications for life, and will also present the main components of a Christian worldview, as well as respond to challenges to that belief system. Tuesdays/Thursdays 8:30am – 9:50am. Audit fee 75 dollars.
CT 113 CRITICAL SURVEY OF WORLDVIEWS. The course provides an analysis of the Old Testament as the foundation of the whole Bible. It focuses on the theological, literary, and historical dimensions of the Old Testament text and story; draws theological connections to Jesus and the New Testament; and makes application to modern Christianity, both corporate (church) and personal (spiritual growth). Tuesdays/Thursdays 10:00am – 11:20am. Audit fee 75 dollars.
For more information please contact Ginny Walker: ginny.walker@genevainstitute.org