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- EN105 Synoptic Gospel: Matthew
EN105 Synoptic Gospel: Matthew
8:00pm – 10:00pm
The Gospel of Matthew has often been considered the most foundational account of the life of Jesus. Learn More
- H185 History and Polity of TAALC
H185 History and Polity of TAALC
8:00pm – 10:00pm
This course provides a history of American Lutheranism, specifically focusing on the predecessor church bodies as the background for the formation of The AALC. Learn More
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- The Bible in Context
The Bible in Context
8:00pm – 10:00pm
The Bible in Context course introduces the student who does not have an extensive background in biblical languages to the linguistic and interpretive tools which will prove most useful in the discipline of biblical interpretation. Learn More
- S115 Doctrine I
S115 Doctrine I
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Through an in-depth study of Francis Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics (along with supplemental texts), this course explores the foundational elements of Christian doctrine, including: Scripture, God, man, sin, atonement, providence, and Christology. Learn More
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- Greek 1
Greek 1
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Greek I & II are technical courses which prepare the student to read and write in the Koine Greek text of the New Testament. Learn More
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- EN105 Synoptic Gospel: Matthew
EN105 Synoptic Gospel: Matthew
8:00pm – 10:00pm
The Gospel of Matthew has often been considered the most foundational account of the life of Jesus. Learn More
- H185 History and Polity of TAALC
H185 History and Polity of TAALC
8:00pm – 10:00pm
This course provides a history of American Lutheranism, specifically focusing on the predecessor church bodies as the background for the formation of The AALC. Learn More
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- The Bible in Context
The Bible in Context
8:00pm – 10:00pm
The Bible in Context course introduces the student who does not have an extensive background in biblical languages to the linguistic and interpretive tools which will prove most useful in the discipline of biblical interpretation. Learn More
- S115 Doctrine I
S115 Doctrine I
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Through an in-depth study of Francis Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics (along with supplemental texts), this course explores the foundational elements of Christian doctrine, including: Scripture, God, man, sin, atonement, providence, and Christology. Learn More
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- Greek 1
Greek 1
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Greek I & II are technical courses which prepare the student to read and write in the Koine Greek text of the New Testament. Learn More
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