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  • COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
  • For a Description of the Heritage Mobile Ministry
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The Case for Biblical ChristianityAP222V
  • Dr. Basil Overton
  • 24 Lessons
  • AP 222V - The Case for Biblical Christianity (3)
  • This course deals with some of the most
    fundamental philosophical challenges to
    Christianity. Does God exist? Is God good? Do we
    have a soul? Is it immortal? What is the relation
    of faith to reason? What about other religions?
    Are we created with a free will? Is the existence
    of Hell consistent with our idea of God? An
    introduction to these questions and the
    literature surrounding them is a central part of
    this class.

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The Problem of SufferingAP432V
  • Dr. Kippy Myers,
  • 24 lessons
  • AP 432V - The Problem of Suffering (3)
  • The most formidable challenge to Western
    monotheistic religion is the problem of
    suffering. Its particular connection to the
    Christian religion is recognized in this course.
    This class traces the beginnings of the question
    in antiquity and follows it into its most recent
    instantiations.

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Old Testament SurveyBI101V
  • Dr. Kippy Myers
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 101V - Old Testament Survey (3)
  • This course introduces the circumstances of each
    Old Testament book, biblical history and
    geography, and Gods unfolding plan of
    redemption. The course shapes attitudes, provides
    motivation and purpose, and creates a grasp of
    Christian truth for effective evangelism.

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New Testament SurveyBI102V
  • Dr. Kippy Myers
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 102V - New Testament Survey (3)
  • This course introduces the circumstances of each
    New Testament book, biblical history and
    geography, and Gods unfolding plan of
    redemption. The course shapes attitudes, provides
    motivation and purpose, and creates a grasp of
    Christian truth for effective evangelism.

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The GospelsBI201V
  • Dr. Steve Williams
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 201V - The Gospels (3)
  • This course is a study of the Gospels, their
    background and their message about Jesus Christ.
    The course looks at each Gospel separately and at
    all the Gospels together in a synoptic
    arrangement.

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ActsBI202V
  • David Underwood
  • 30 Lessons
  • BI 202V - Acts (3)
  • This course is a study of the Book of Acts with
    historical, devotional, practical, doctrinal, and
    evangelistic applications.

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JobBI222V
  • Dr. Coy Roper
  • 17 Lessons
  • BI 222V - Job (3) (Bible Elective)
  • Job is an exegetical study, with an emphasis on
    the subjects of faith, human suffering, and
    divine providence.

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Timothy and TitusBI301V
  • David Underwood
  • 26 Lessons
  • BI 301V - Timothy and Titus (3)
  • This course emphasizes such topics as sound
    doctrine, public worship, church officers, false
    teachers, and qualifications of evangelists.

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GalatiansBI302V
  • George Goldman
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 302V - Galatians (3)
  • Galatians is an exegetical study of Pauls
    Epistle to the churches of Galatia and its
    application to the Christian life.

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Minor ProphetsBI332V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 332V - Minor Prophets (3)
  • This course is a study of the twelve Minor
    Prophets in their historical and religious
    context.

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Major ProphetsBI333V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 333V - Major Prophets (3)
  • Major Prophets is a study of Isaiah, Jeremiah,
    Ezekiel, and Daniel in their historical and
    religious context.

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Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, SongBI341V
  • Jerry Davidson
  • 17 Lessons
  • BI 341V - Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
    (3)
  • This course is a study of the principles of life
    taught in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of
    Songs, with emphasis on modern-day application.

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RevelationBI352V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 352V - Revelation (3)
  • This course is a detailed study of the Book of
    Revelation that emphasizes the text, audience,
    date, occasion of writing, and nature of
    apocalyptic literature.

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Critical Intro. To the O.T.BI361V
  • Dr. Coy Roper
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 361V - Critical Introduction to the Old
    Testament (3) Critical Introduction to the Old
    Testament familiarizes the student with the
    historical background and nature of the writings
    in the Old Testament. This study gives
    consideration to the canonicity and textual
    criticism of each Old Testament book.

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Critical Intro. To the N.T.BI362V
  • Dr. Coy Roper
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 362V - Critical Introduction to the New
    Testament (3)
  • This course presents a general introduction to
    the New Testament with a special introduction to
    each book. Attention is given to origin,
    historical background, occasion, purpose, date,
    and authorship. Canonicity and textual criticism
    of each book will also be considered.

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Historical Bks of the O.T.BI422V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • BI 422V - Historical Books of the Old Testament
    (3) This course is a study of the historical
    books of the Old Testament (Joshua through
    Esther), emphasizing the rise and fall of the
    Jewish nation and the Jews' relationship with
    God.

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Elementary Greek ABL201V
  • Dr. Jim Smeal
  • 24 Lessons
  • BL 201V - Elementary Greek A (3)
  • Elementary Greek is a beginning study of the
    language involving verb forms, vocabulary, and
    basic syntax. These courses give attention to the
    place of Greek in biblical studies.

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Elementary Greek BBL202V
  • Dr. Jim Smeal
  • 24 Lessons
  • BL 202V - Elementary Greek B (3)
  • Elementary Greek is a beginning study of the
    language involving verb forms, vocabulary, and
    basic syntax. These courses give attention to the
    place of Greek in biblical studies.

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Interpersonal CommunicationCM301V
  • Dennis Jones
  • 24 Lessons
  • CM 301V - Interpersonal Communication (3)
    Interpersonal Communication is a practical study
    of six contexts of communicative variables
    emphasizing people skills, conflict resolution,
    attitudes, and personality profile.

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Fundamentals of CounselingCN202V
  • Dr. Bill Bagents
  • 24 Lessons
  • CN 202V - Fundamentals of Counseling (3)
  • As an introduction to counseling and the
    counseling process, this course is designed to
    help ministers in the practical situations they
    encounter.

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Premarital CounselingCN301V
  • Dr. Frank Foust
  • 24 Lessons
  • CN 301V - Premarital Counseling (3)
  • This course presents the biblical basis and
    practical methodology for the development of a
    program of premarital counseling using
    appropriate resources. Areas covered in the
    course include status of marriage, spouse
    selection, available resources, and special
    problems in premarital counseling.

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Marriage and Family CounselingCN313V
  • Dr. Frank Foust
  • 24 Lessons
  • CN 313V - Marriage and Family Counseling (3)
  • Marriage and Family Counseling helps the student
    to understand the biblical foundations of
    marriage. It discusses male and female roles and
    problems that arise in marriage, suggesting
    methods for dealing with these problems.

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Theories of CounselingCN412V
  • Dr. Bill Bagents
  • 24 Lessons
  • CN 412V Theories of Counseling (3)
  • This course is a study of the historical
    antecedents, philosophical underpinnings, major
    proponents, key terminology, and specialized
    techniques of the major theories of counseling.
    Each theory is evaluated from psychological,
    practical, and biblical perspectives.

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Crises CounselingCN422V
  • Dr. Frank Foust
  • 24 Lessons
  • CN 422V - Crisis Counseling (3)
  • This course focuses on helping the student
    translate theory into practical guidelines that
    should increase his or her effectiveness in
    relating to those experiencing crises in their
    lives. Topics include death and dying, terminal
    illness, depression, suicide, loss of employment,
    marital and family breakup, and family abuse.

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Establishing Biblical AuthorityDC104V
  • Dr. Kippy Myers
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 104V - Establishing Biblical Authority (3)
  • This is a study of the scriptural teaching about
    the nature of biblical authority. This course
    explains the manner in which the Bible authorizes
    activity in the Christians life. Class material
    includes how the Bible teaches by implication,
    and how the interpreter must draw inferences from
    biblical statements that are not explicit. The
    significance of biblical silence is discussed.
    The entire course concerns rightly dividing the
    Word of God.

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Jesus The ChristDC111V
  • Cory Collins
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 111V - Jesus The Christ (3)
  • This course is a study of the biblical teaching
    about the person, work, and theological
    significance of Jesus Christ.

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Mission of the Local ChurchDC201V
  • David Underwood
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 201V - Mission of the Local Church (3)
  • Mission of the Local Church is a study of how the
    local congregation glorifies God through worship,
    edification, benevolence, and evangelism.

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AngelologyDC20XV
  • James Farris
  • 10 Lessons
  • DC 20XV Angelology (1)
  • Angelology is a biblical study of the
    classifications, duties and work of angels.
    Special emphasis is given to understanding the
    distinct social and biblical differences
    regarding angels. The student will come to
    appreciate the role of angels in the Christian
    age. This course can be applied to the Bible
    elective requirement.

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Systematic Christian DoctrineDC301V
  • Dr. Jim Smeal
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 301V - Systematic Christian Doctrine (3)
    Systematic Christian Doctrine is a study of the
    major teachings of the Bible. It is systematic in
    that the doctrines are organized according to
    logical priority to demonstrate how the various
    doctrines of the Bible stand in relation to one
    another. It is Christian because it is centered
    on Christ as the final revelation of Gods truth
    for mankind and as the focal point of mans
    redemption and ultimate destiny. One emphasis of
    the course will be a hierarchical understanding
    of the teachings of the Bible, which will help
    the student avoid doctrinal aberrations as he
    engages in more detailed study of the Bible and
    Christian Doctrine.

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Current Religious TeachingsDC322V
  • Dr. Jim Smeal
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 322V - Current Religious Teachings (3)
  • This course acquaints the student with the three
    major religious beliefs of the twentieth century
    Catholic, Protestant, and cultic. Emphasis will
    be given to the traditional, historic doctrines,
    but some current trends will also be examined.
    Differences between beliefs commonly held by the
    churches of Christ and other traditions will be
    highlighted throughout the study. Most
    importantly, current religious teachings will be
    examined in the light of Scripture.

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Holy SpiritDC40XV
  • Cory Collins
  • 11 Lessons
  • DC 40XV Holy Spirit (1)
  • This course is a study of the nature, purpose,
    and work of the Holy Spirit. It traces the
    Spirits activity throughout Scripture and
    considers the meaning and importance of the
    Spirits personal indwelling today. It also
    addresses the historical development of the
    Pentecostal and charismatic movements.

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History of DoctrineDC424V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • DC 424V - History of Doctrine (3)
  • This course covers the history and development of
    Christian thought from the second century to the
    1800s, with special focus on the major
    controversies and doctrines.

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Biblical ExegesisDC312V
  • Dr. Coy Roper
  • 24 Lessons
  • EX 312V - Biblical Exegesis (3)
  • This course presents basic tools and ideas of
    Bible study. It embraces all the practical skills
    that apply to biblical exegesis.

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Church HistoryHY201V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • HY 201V - Church History (3)
  • This course is a century-by-century study of
    church history from A.D. 33 to A.D. 1800. This
    course increases the students understanding of
    the major problems in the church, the departure
    from the divine pattern, and the attempts to
    reform it.

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Restoration MovementHY212V
  • C. Wayne Kilpatrick
  • 24 Lessons
  • HY 212V - Restoration Movement (3) (VHS only)
  • This course is the study of that part of church
    history from 1669 to 1906 known as the
    Restoration Movement. This was a period when
    various attempts were made to restore the church
    to the original New Testament pattern in worship,
    government, and practice.

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PhilosophyPH401V
  • Dr. Nathan Segars
  • 24 Lessons
  • PH 401V - Philosophy (3)
  • This course is an introduction to ideas that are
    essential in understanding and making sense of
    the world. Students are encouraged to contemplate
    what they want in life, what they have learned
    from experience, and where they belong in the
    world.

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EthicsPH402V
  • Dr. Kippy Myers
  • 24 Lessons
  • PH 402V - Ethics (3)
  • Ethics is a study of ethical theory What things
    are good? What kind of person ought one to be?
    What ought one to do? This course surveys various
    topics in personal and social ethics.

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Personal EvangelismPR100V
  • Jerry Davidson
  • 14 Lessons
  • PR 100V - Personal Evangelism (1)
  • Personal Evangelism is a study of motives,
    methods, and techniques intended to equip the
    Christian worker for personal evangelism and for
    training others in evangelism.

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Marriage and the HomePR301V
  • Dr. Frank Foust
  • 24 Lessons
  • PR 301V - Marriage and the Home (3)
  • This course is a study of the biblical view of
    marriage. It explores common problems and
    suggests guidelines for building a successful
    home.

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Org. Admin. Of Bible SchoolRE411V
  • Dr. Coy Roper
  • 24 Lessons
  • RE 411V - Organization and Administration of the
    Bible School (3)
  • This course is a study of the responsibilities of
    the educational director and the general
    objectives of the Bible school program.

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