HG123 Bible and the West Bank3 credits
Explores the history of the current Arab-Israeli conflict and the biblical perspectives concerning this small but significant and hotly-contested strip of land along the Jordan River east of Jerusalem.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG133 Canon of Scripture3 credits
An historical examination of how the present-day Bible was compiled, and the people and events connected with this centuries-long process.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG143 Facts About Israel3 credits
A research course which covers information such as climate, economics, Middle Eastern politics, customs and culture. For research courses, students are responsible for developing lectures from suggested reading lists and course outline.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG153 Geography3 credits
A study of the geology, geography, history and biblical significance of the terrain of the Holy Land.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG163 His-Story of the Church I3 credits
Traces the origins and development of the Christian Church, from the time of Jesus through the Reformation.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG173 His-Story of the Church II3 credits
Continuation of Part I, with study of Roman traditions and the major Gnostic groups.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG203 His-Story of the Church III3 credits
Continuation of Part II, with focus on the individuals who were most responsible for leadership and formation of church theology after it left its Jewish roots.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG213 History of Jerusalem3 credits
From the earliest known records to the modern state of Israel, an overview of history-shaping events involving one of the oldest and most important cities in the world.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG183 Jerusalem Mosaic3 credits
A 13-part series, covering a wide variety of topics such as: The Flowers of Israel, The Threshing Floor, The Land in Between/Geography of the Bible, The Return to Zion, The Legacy of hatred—Anti-Semitism in the Church, and Life in Bible Times.
Instructor: Wagner
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees Apply

HG303 The Sabbath/Sunday Controversy3 credits
Designed to answer questions that have been plaguing Christians since before the Middle Ages such as: Is “Sabbath” the same as “Sunday?” Can we keep “Sabbath” on whatever day we want, as long as we take a “day of rest?” When and why did worship on Sunday begin? This course re-examines several of the New Testament texts commonly used by most Christians today to negate the necessity for keeping the Sabbath.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG193 Tour of Twelve Cities3 credits
An illustrated guide to the historical, cultural, archaeological and scriptural significance of such cities as Tiberius, Pella, Hebron and Gamla.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

HG233 World History3 credits
A review of whom many scholars consider to be the most significant individuals in the history of the ancient world, from the first pharaoh to Thomas Aquinas.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 80.00 Additional Fees: 15.00

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