WOLBI Course Catalog_2021

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH – BIBL1071 (South Korea Teaching Site)

ROMANS AND GALATIANS – BIBL1321 This course provides an exposition of two New Testament books, which provides the doctrine of justification by faith. A detailed exposition of the book of Romans will take place with an emphasis on Paul’s teaching regarding salvation, sanctification, the place of the Jew and Gentile in God’s divine plan. A detailed exposition of the book of Galatians will also occur. In this portion of the course, an emphasis will be given to warnings against mixing works with grace. Special attention will be given to teachings regarding godly Christian living through the power of the indwelling Spirit. 30 clock hours – 2 Course Hours NEW TESTAMENT EXPOSITION I – BIBL1331 This course will provide an exposition of select New Testament Books of the Bible. The historical background necessary for the interpretation of each book such as authorship, date, audience, purpose, and occasion will be discussed. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours

An introductory study of Isaiah with the goal of familiarizing students with the variety of literary genres found in this important foundational book to both the Jewish faith in the Old Testament period and the theology of the early Church; as well as expanding students’ understanding of its message, purpose, and importance to Christian living. 15 clock hours – 1 Course Hour

EXPOSITION OF SELECTED BIBLICAL LITERATURE – BIBL1081 (Hungary Teaching Site)

An introduction to essential historical, cultural, and other contextual backgrounds of Old and New Testament books followed by the exposition of Genesis 12-50, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Ephesians. The course will focus on the importance of various Biblical contexts and the content, biblical theology, and relevant application of the four Bible books. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY – BIBL1301 This course provides an overview of the New Testament books of the Bible from Matthew to Revelation. Pertinent background and introductory material is developed. The theme and main teaching of each book are considered. The particular contribution of each book to the Canon is noted. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours GOSPELS AND ACTS – BIBL1311 This course provides an exposition of literature from the four Gospels. Events of the last week of the Life of Christ will be covered in depth. This course will also include a detailed exposition of the Book of Acts. Special attention will be given to the lives of Peter, Stephen, Paul, and Barnabas. An emphasis will be given to the establishment of the church and the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours

NEW TESTAMENT EPISTOLARY LITERATURE – BIBL1351 (Ontario Teaching Site)

A study of New Testament epistles which are not specifically covered in other exposition courses. The course typically covers Philippians, 1-2 Timothy, 1-2 Peter, and Jude. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours HERMENEUTICS I – BIBL1601 This course provides an introduction to the art and science of Bible Interpretation. Students will learn how to apply the appropriate principles (science) and gain experience (art) of an inductive Bible study, following the steps of observation, interpretation, application, and correlation. 30 clock hours – 2 Course Hours OLD TESTAMENT EXPOSITION II – BIBL2011 This course provides an exposition of important Old Testament portions of the Bible (Genesis 12-50, Ezra, Psalms) not previously developed in Old Testament Exposition I. Building upon the foundation of the four key events of Genesis 1-11 (taught in Old Testament Exposition I), time will be devoted to the narratives surrounding four key figures of Genesis 12-50 (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph). An exposition of the Books of Ruth and Esther will also take place (10 clock hours). Finally, an introduction to the Book of Psalms will be provided. Attention will be given to some of the literary techniques which the writers of the Psalms utilized in their compositions. The various classifications of the Psalms will be discussed, and attention will be given to a number of sample Psalms from each classification. 30 clock hours – 2 Course Hours

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