Sample Course Outline
BIBL 101 - BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION
Textbook Information
How to Study the Bible by Robert M. West
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How NOT To Study The Bible by Shawn Nelson (FREE E-Book not required, but an excellent resource)
40 Questions About Interpreting The Bible by Robert Plummer (Google Book partial book not required, but an excellent resource)
Course Documents
Syllabus (Please check the new syllabus for course changes)
Exam Review (Study Guide for the Closed Book Test)
Lecture Notes and Review
Lectures
Lecture Videos (1)
Lecture Videos (2)
BIBL-101: Point 6
BIBL-101: Point 7
BIBL-101: Point 8
BIBL-101: Point 9
BIBL-101: Point 10
Videos
Why Should I Study The Bible?
How To Study The Bible: Observations
How To Study The Bible: Interpretation
How To Study The Bible: Application
How Do We Know The Bible Is Historically Accurate?
How Can We Be Sure The Right Books Got Into The Bible?
What Does It Mean That The Bible Is Inerrant?
How Do We Know The Bible Is Inerrant?
Is the Bible Without Error In Science And History?
How Should We Handle Apparent Bible Contradictions?
What Is Hermeneutics?
How Do We Interpret The Seeming Ridiculous In Scripture?
How To Develop An Appetite For Bible Study
Francis Chan - Exegesis vs Eisegesis
Tim Keller on Interpreting the Bible
Magazine Articles
Assignments
ASSIGNMENTS TO BE TAKENÂ
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Module One – Reading Assignments
Module Two – Closed Book Exam
Module Three – Closed Note Lecture Exam
Module Four – Magazine Articles Assignment and Research Exam
Module Five – Final Exam
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