PHIL1101 – INTRO TO CRITICAL THOUGHT
UNDERGRADUATE – 3 HRS
BIBL1103 Course Description
BIBL1103 is a study of Biblical distinctions and how we discover these distinctions. Learners will be looking at hermeneutics and exegetical foundations for understanding the Bible. This course will exam and Biblicism as the model to study, teach, and learn with an exegetical hermeneutic approach. Learners will be able to understand and explain key distinctions in the Scriptures.
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Teaching Faculty
Ben Coleman, M.Acc
Teaching Fellow
Christopher Cone, ThD, PhD, PhD
Research Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership
Jacob Heaton, MBS
Teaching Fellow
Brad Maston, PhD
Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership
Dane Rogers, MBS
Associate Professor of Applied Faith
Matt Fehrn – Guest Lecturer
Don Thomas – Guest Lecturer