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7:30PM - 9:00PM
in Monday
BI203 - New Testament Survey I
with Rev. Franklin

This course begins the process of bringing unity and chronological sequence to New Testament study by weaving the contents of the books around a central theme---the person of Christ. Divisions are the synoptic Gospels, Gospel of John, Book of Acts, Pauline Epistles in chronological order, General Epistles, and Book of Revelation.
Textbooks:
- The Holy Bible (KJV preferred)
- Survey of the New Testament by Paul N. Benware (ISBN 978-0-8024-2483-9)
EN503 - Thesis Writing II
with Rev. Lancaster

Thesis Writing 503 is designed to be an continuation of the 502 introductory course but additional concepts. This course gives you more application of the skills you learned in 502 to the subject of Thesis writing. In this course it will be discussed in class an outline, front matter or preliminaries, text, back matter of reference, active voice, passive voice, superlative words, pagination, copyright and other needed materials for thesis writing.
Thesis Writing 602 is the actual writing of the thesis with the instructor’s assistance.
Prerequisites:
Textbook: