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Bachelor of Biblical Studies (B.B.S.)

This course consists of two-years of training and study during which students will complete the work requirements for a four-year degree by meeting in-class Monday through Friday, 8:00am - 3:30pm. Each quarter lasts ten-weeks.

Curriculum

The Bachelor of Biblical Studies (B.B.S.) program is composed of 68 distinct courses, producing 240 credit hours (roughly equivalent to 180 semester hours). The 2400 hours of in-class instruction are supplemented by daily chapel, annual workshops, congregational preaching, podcasting, local evangelism, and both domestic and foreign missions. 

• Intro to the Old Testament • No. 4014 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course provides a foundation for studying the books of the Old Testament, addressing issues of historical criticism, background, and theology, followed by an introductory survey of each book.

• Introduction to the New Testament • No. 4024 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course will study the historical, philosophical, and religious background pertaining to the world in which the New Testament was written, offering insight into the various elements that created the Roman, Jewish, and Hellenistic cultures in existence when the Holy Spirit inspired the New Testament.

• Bible Geography and Archeology • No. 4032 • Credit Hours: 2 • Clock Hours: 20 hrs. • This course describes the geographical background and historical setting of the Bible, drawing attention to how it impacts our understanding of the events that took place and the figures from which the rest of scripture draws as well as emphasizing how the principles and practice of modern archaeology confirm and supplement our knowledge of these locales.

• General Introduction to the Bible • No. 4044 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course addresses the inspiration and inerrancy of scripture, the transmission of the text throughout the centuries, the various approaches to textual criticism, and the challenges of translation methodology.

• New Testament Church • No. 4052 • Credit Hours: 2 • Clock Hours: 20 hrs. • This course will study the origin, nature, worship, and leadership of the church as outlined within the New Testament, giving attention to the application of these principles today, thereby restoring the church of the first century in the present century.

• Denominational Doctrines and World Religions • No. 4064 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course will examine some of the popular denominational doctrines in light of the scriptures, including Roman Catholicism, Calvinism, Pentecostalism, Cultism, and the ecumenical movement, while addressing the growing impact of world religions in America such as Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism.

• Church History • No. 4074 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course will survey the development of Christianity from its origins in the first century through its eventual apostasy, covering the rise of the Roman Catholic Church, the subsequent doctrinal deviations that led to the Greek Orthodox Church, and the denominationalism that developed following the Reformation.

• Restoration History • No. 4082 • Credit Hours: 2 • Clock Hours: 20 hrs. • This course will study the Restoration Movement and its impact, beginning with the influence of the Haldanes in Scotland and then demonstrating the independent calls for restoration that developed during the Second Great Awakening. It will proceed to demonstrate how a deep and abiding trust in the authority of scripture led people out of denominationalism to embrace the church as described in the New Testament.

• The Godhead • No. 4094 • Credit Hours: 4 • Clock Hours: 40 hrs. • This course will examine the essence of God, His nature, and His attributes as a foundation before then discussing the doctrine of the trinity, the deity of both Jesus and the Holy Spirit, the work of each, "personality" within the Godhead, and how all these manifest themselves in the divine and eternal purpose of God.

Tracks

Ministry

Our full-time preaching program includes two years of training consisting of 68 unique classes. These include in-depth textual courses, challenging academic courses, and ministry-focused practical courses.  Upon successful completion of the program, students are awarded a Bachelor of Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Ministry.

Wives' Program

Because a key ingredient in a preacher's success is his wife's spiritual growth, we require certain courses for the wives of all married students in the Ministry track. These courses address basic Biblical doctrines, evangelism, Bible class teaching, and home and family life. They have been carefully selected to prepare wives for their role of service and teaching in the church. Students who complete the wives' program are awarded a Certificate of Completion. We begin classes at 6:30pm on Monday nights during course quarters. Unfortunately, we cannot allow children in class, so please provide childcare as needed. If a woman prefers to study alongside her husband, she may apply for the Bachelor of Biblical Studies (B.B.S.) with an emphasis in Bible Class Instruction. However, some of the wives' courses have no equivalent in the full-time program and must be taken in exchange for the usual B.B.S. coursework.

Bible Class Instruction

In addition to offering the B.B.S. for preachers, we also offer a modified program for Bible class teachers designed especially for women interested in receiving advanced training in Bible. Students in this program will complete all of the work in the full-time program except for those modifications essential to follow. (1 Timothy 2:8-15 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35) Students who successfully complete the program are awarded with a Bachelor of Biblical Studies with an emphasis in Bible Class Instruction.

*On very rare occasions that a student's wife is totally unable to participate in the program (e.g., health, family demands, or a job schedule that cannot be changed), students must submit a written explanation to the school administration. We will develop arrangements to accommodate the student's specific needs. Special short-term arrangements may also be made. 

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