North Love Baptist Bible College
"Training Servants for the local new testament church"

II Timothy 2:2

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Course Schedules
  Spring 2007
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Course Schedules
CD Courses
Spring 2007
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Course Schedules
Adjunct Faculty
Spring 2007
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Course Schedules

Spring 2007

Tuesdays 6-8:30pm
NT 105 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN; PART II (3) - Christ- centered redemptive approach to John’s Gospel as it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ as God. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined - Mr. Bob Bisconti.

OP 100 GENERAL KEYBOARDING/TYPING  - An introduction to the touch system of keyboarding intended to build basic speed and accuracy skills to a 35 wpm level - Mrs Shirley Smith.

OT 306 ECCLESIASTES (3) - A careful analysis of the historical background, authorship, and poetical structure of the book of Ecclesiastes. Special emphasis is given to the messianic aspects, devotional elements, and its potential for character development - Dr. Ray Borah.

Thursdays 6-8:30pm
BI 103 BIBLE DOCTRINES (3)  - A comprehensive study of the essential doctrines of the Scriptures from a pre-millennial, pre-tribulation, dispensational perspective. This course deals primarily with the doctrines of Theology Proper (God), Christology (Christ), and Pneumatology (The Holy Spirit). The tenets of Calvinistic  theology are examined - Mr. Bob Bisconti.

EN 102 ADVANCED COMPOSITION & GRAMMAR (3) - An introduction to academic writing emphasizing argumentation, research, documentation, and style, centering on the library paper. A minimum grade of  C is required to pass this course - Mr. Tom Seeley.

NT 403 JOHANNINE WRITINGS (I, II, & III John) (3) - An introduction, exposition, and exegesis of the three epistles of John with emphasis on key passages. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined - Dr. Ray Borah

Saturdays 12-5pm (Third Saturday Of Each Month)
MI 401 MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHIES (3) - The lives of veteran missionaries are studied in an effort to learn from their experiences. This course may be taken as an independent research class - Dr. Ray Borah.

Courses Available on CD
BI 205 BIBLIOLOGY (3) - Study of  the materials, men and methods of the discipline of textual criticism. The contrasts between the Textus Receptus (TR), Critical Text (CT), and Majority Text (MajT) are explored in order to equip students with a the tools which to evaluate resultant translations/paraphrases from these texts.

BI 301 LAYERS OF CONTEXT IN SCRIPTURE (3) - A Biblical methodology which approaches the study of Scripture from seven basic layers of context, thereby affording a larger picture of everything in the Bible.

NT 105 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN; PART I (3) - Christ- centered redemptive approach to John’s Gospel as it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ as God. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined

NT 211 GALATIANS (3) - Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.

OT 410 MINOR PROPHETS (3) - A survey  of  the final twelve  books of the last section of the Old Testament. with emphasis on the Messianic, Soteriological and Eschatological sections. Special attention is given to the fact that these books provide the microscopic call to redemption.

 


BIBLIOLOGY (3 credit hours) - Study of  the materials, men and methods of the discipline of textual criticism. The contrasts between the Textus Receptus (TR), Critical Text (CT), and Majority Text (MajT) are explored in order to equip students with a the tools which to evaluate resultant translations/paraphrases from these texts.

THE LAYERS OF CONTEXT IN SCRIPTURE (3 credit hours) - A Biblical methodology which approaches the study of Scripture from seven basic layers of context, thereby affording a larger picture of everything in the Bible.

MINOR PROPHETS (3 credit hours) - A  survey  of  the final twelve  books of the last section of the Old Testament. with emphasis on the Messianic, Soteriological and Eschatological sections. Special attention is given to the fact that these books provide the microscopic call to redemption.

EPHESIANS (3 credit hours)  - Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF MISSIONS (3 credit hours) - A study of the principles of missionary service, and the practical aspects of life and work on the field. This course deals with such matters as relationships to other missionaries, to the nationals and to the national church, plus various types of missionary endeavors.     

 

adjunct Faculty Classes

The Master's Degree Program at North Love Baptist Bible College is especially designed for people busy in the ministry. Two one week courses are offered in June, and a one week course in December. Candidates for a Masters degree need to complete 11 courses, and write a 50 page Master=s Thesis.

Classes meet M-F from 12:00-5:00 p.m. Assigned reading and research papers are required for each class. A final exam is usually scheduled on the sixth day of the course.

Limited housing in the homes of the people of North Love Baptist Church is available.

These Master’s courses are available in MP3 format on CD, and are also streamed for study or download at www.nlbbc.org

Class Schedules

2006
Baptist Polity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  , ,. . Dec . 11-16
Robert L. Wallace-Pastor, Regency Baptist Church, Professor, Norris Bible Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth TX

2007
Theology Proper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .  June 11-16
Dr. Art Sinski-Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Bremerton, WA

History and Theology of Revival . . . . . . . . . . . . June 18-23
Evangelist John VanGeldren - Preach the Word Ministries, Ann Arbor, MI

Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .. . . . . . . . Dec 17-22
Dr. Thomas M. Strouse-Dean/Professor Emeritus Emmanuel Baptist Theological Seminary, Newington, CT

2008
Paul, The First Fourteen Years. . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . June 9-4
Dr. Art Sinski

Isaiah .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . June 16-21
Dr. Charles Logan Parker-Professor/Education Director Peoples Baptist Church, Chesapeake, VA

TBD. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 15-20

2009
The Pentateuch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 8-13
Dr. Charles Logan Parker

The New Age Movement  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . June 15-20
Dr Charles Logan Parker

Bibliology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec 14-19
Dr. Thomas M. Strouse


Presently Available on CD

Bibliology - Dr Thomas M. Strouse

The Layers of Context In Scripture - Dr Charles Logan Parker

Minor Prophets - Dr Charles Logan Parker

John - Dr Ray Borah

Galatians - Dr Ray Borah

Ephesians - Dr. Ray Borah

Principles and Practices of Missions - Dr. Ray Borah



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