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| (BB2016) The Pastoral Epistles |
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What a powerful statement a person’s last words can be! This course is an in-depth study of the last words of the Apostle Paul. In this class we will examine the lives of Paul, Timothy and Titus and look at the are relevance of the context of the culture in which they lived. We will see the tremendous burden of Paul as he imparts those things that necessary to Timothy and Titus, Paul’s sons in the faith. Finally, we will also explore the foundation of Christian character necessary for those who minister in the Kingdom.
Instructor: Dr. Nina Baratiak
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| (BB233MT) The Gospel of Matthew |
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This course will study the all twenty-eight chapters of the Book of Matthew. Major themes will be explored especially the “proof” of Jesus’ messiah-ship through prophecy and genealogy. Jesus’ teachings and their meaning to the early church as well as the character, person and work of Jesus and His mission: a king fore-ordained to come, minister, die and be resurrected, and to reign on earth—”He came to serve and to give His life a ransom for many!”
Instructor: Rev. Tim Overall
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| (BIBT280-SP) Soteriologia - (SPANISH LANGUAGE) |
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Este course examina le teologia de le redencion y la salvacion en las Escrituras. Se hace enfasis en los pactos de redencion y gracia, y en el orden de la salvacion.
Instructor: Ms. Carol Taylor
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| (BIBT555) A Theology of Joy |
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This course of study will explore the Bible theology of joy in three specific areas: the source of joy, the characteristics of joy, and the expression of joy. If joy isn’t biblical, we had better side-step it as a worldly temptation to sin. If, on the other hand, it is biblical, WE SHOULD EMBRACE IT FULLY AS A DIVINE GIFT!
NOTE: Students must attend the introductory session/class in order to receive a complete syllabus, text and online access information. Early registration is recommended as the class size will be limited.
Instructor: Rev. Carla Moore
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| (BIHT445-ONLINE) History of Christianity in America, Part I |
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This course traces the origin and growth of Christianity in America beginning in fifteenth century Europe and concluding with the Revolutionary War. More than dates and dead people, history is the result of God’s rule over the affairs of men and nations.
NOTE: This course is being offered as an ONLINE COURSE using internet-based video streaming.
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Mansfield
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| (BINT113-ONLINE) The Beatitudes |
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This course provides an in-depth study of each of the profound declarations of Jesus to His disciples in Matthew 5. Each of the beatitudes is analyzed for its eternal value to us today.
NOTE: This course is being offered as an ONLINE COURSE using internet-based video streaming.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIPT340-ONLINE) Dynamics of Effective Communications |
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This course is a comprehensive study targeted for both beginning and veteran speakers in the art of public speaking and communications. Students are taught the SCORRE system – a creative and relevant communication model used by leaders to effectively penetrate today’s culture.
NOTE: This course is being offered as an ONLINE COURSE using internet-based video streaming.
Instructor: Dr. Randal Langley
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| (BIOT314-ONLINE) The Ten Commandments |
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The Ten Commandments contain the basis for the faith of the Old and New Testaments. Modern Western civilization can be traced to these ten precepts. This course analyzes their meaning, sees their expression in the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament, and applies their principles to today.
NOTE: This course is being offered as an ONLINE COURSE using internet-based video streaming.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIPT413-ONLINE) The Theology of Praise |
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This course will study why praise is an important ingredient in our daily lives and how effective praise will produce a victorious life for every Christian and for Christ’s church. A special emphasis is placed upon the actions, the meanings and the purposes of praise and its relevance for today.
NOTE: This course is being offered as an ONLINE COURSE using internet-based video streaming.
Instructor: Dr. Roy Roberts
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| (MIN300) Biblical Study & Research |
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The course is an examination of several tools for Bible study, word, character, place and topical studies. This is course is designed to enrich the student’s personal study habits as well. Knowledge of Greek or Hebrew is not required. The student will be prepared to mine the wealth of Scripture for themselves!
Instructor: Ms. Sandra Willingham
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| (PT307W) Chapel & Bible Study |
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This is a unique combination of worship and study where you can come and be an active participant in prayer, light worship and bible study. The class agenda will be open to allow the Spirit to minister and lead. Bible study (center around Ecclesiology) and discussion will be flexible and guided by the needs of those in attendance. This will also be an opportunity when “all can bring a song, a prayer, and a word of edification.”
Instructor: Rev. Leora Overall
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| (TP417) Moses’ Tabernacle (& The Feasts of Israel) |
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This course is a study of the tabernacle in the wilderness. Students will become familiar with the construction of the tabernacle and the rich symbolism and significance of the materials, layout and furnishings. Emphasis will be placed on fulfilling requirements for entering the holiest of all—God’s intimate, personal presence. The “Feasts” will also be studied in reality and typology! This course is a MUST-TAKE if you are a serious student at Shiloh Bible College.
Instructor: Rev. Patrick Kiteley
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| (TP426) The Priesthood, I & II |
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This series (I & II) teaches the qualifications and duties of the Old Testament priest (present-day believer) and describes the garments of the priest and their symbolic meaning and significance to us today. Sacrifices, offerings and covenants are the subject of Part II. The “cross” principles depicted in the Levitical sacrifices stressing God’s sovereign work and man’s responsibilities will also be discussed.
Instructor: Rev. Jeff Wallen
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| (TP516) The Holy Spirit |
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This is a course dealing with the personal work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing His function in the church today. Attention will be directed to the individual’s baptism in the Holy Spirit, the operation of the nine gifts of the Spirit in the local church.
Instructor: Rev. Marilyn Kiteley
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| (TP532) The Seven Churches |
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This course centers on the seven churches of Revelation which represent the Church of all ages as well as those of the first century. This course also gleans the eternal principles in the words of Jesus and applies them to the contemporary church and the believer.
Instructor: Dr. Violet Kiteley
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| (TP4388) Christian Ethics |
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This course will enhance your moral sensitivity as you become acquainted with some of the funda- mental issues involved in developing a biblically-informed personal, professional and social ethic. The ability to discern right from wrong - and act appropriately in light of that assessment – is essential if believers & leaders are to maintain & model ethical integrity.
Instructor: Rev. Margueritte Champion
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