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EMMANUEL BIBLE COLLEGE DISTANCE EDUCATION
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS & TEXTBOOK INFORMATION
April 2015
ISBN’s given in parentheses after the textbook information.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
INTERPRETATION AND
APPLICATION OF THE BIBLICAL
TEXT (BI210BC)
An introduction to the basic principles for
interpreting the diverse genres in the biblical
text. Exegetical concerns include the
meaning of the text in its original context,
contemporary application, implications for
teaching and preaching, and the use of tools
and other resources.
Prerequisites: OT & NT Survey courses
required.
Texts: Duvall & Hays. Grasping God’s
Word, 3rd ed. (9780310492573); Fee & Stuart.
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, 3rd
ed. (9780310246046)
OLD TESTAMENT I (B0111BC)
A survey of Genesis through Esther,
including a general introduction to the Old
Testament, the canon, and critical theories.
Analysis of each book to understand its
message and its relationship to the rest of
Scripture.
Texts: Arnold & Meyer. Encountering the
Old Testament 2nd ed. (9780801031700);
Hill & Walton. A Survey of the Old
Testament, 3rd ed. (9780310280958)
OLD TESTAMENT II (BO112BC)
A continuation of BO111AC, covering the
prophetic and poetical books of the Old
Testament.
Texts: Arnold & Meyer. Encountering the
Old Testament 2nd ed. (9780801031700);
Hill & Walton. A Survey of the Old
Testament, 3rd ed. (9780310280958)
WISDOM & SONGS OF ISRAEL
(BO213BC)
A study of the Old Testament books of
wisdom and poetry (Job, Psalms, Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon) that
includes a discussion of background
materials, the nature of Hebrew poetry,
Wisdom Literature, and significant motifs
from each book. This study will develop
students’ exegetical skills and provide an
understanding of these books that will
enhance their teaching and preaching.
Prerequisites: OT survey courses required.
Text: Estes. Handbook on the Wisdom Books
and Psalms (9780801038884)
ISAIAH (BO364BC)
An introduction to the Latter Prophets
through an encounter with the book of
Isaiah. An attempt will be made to explore
the ways in which Isaiah is (and is not)
representative of both contemporary
approaches to the Latter Prophets, and the
concerns, contents and contexts of these
writings. The course will also afford an
opportunity to explore the ways in which the
reading of the Latter Prophets has informed
ongoing traditions of witnessing to the
Word.
Prerequisites: OT Survey courses required
and 2nd-level Bible course preferred.
Texts: Motyer. The Prophecy of Isaiah
(9780830815937); VanGemeren.
Interpreting the Prophetic Word
(9780310211389)
Recommended Texts: Chisholm.
Handbook on the Prophets (080103860X);
Ortlund. Isaiah: God Saves Sinners
(1581347278); Oswalt. The Book of Isaiah
(0802825346)
NEW TESTAMENT I (BN111BC)
A brief introduction to the historical,
religious, political and cultural background
of the New Testament period. A general
study of the life and ministry of Christ in the
four Gospels, and an analysis of the book of
Acts, showing the growth and ministry of the
early church.
Texts: Elwell & Yarbrough. Encountering
the New Testament 3rd ed. (0801039649);
Wright. The Original Jesus
(9780802842831)
NEW TESTAMENT II (BN112BC)
An introduction to and analysis of Pauline
and General Epistles, as well as the Book of
Revelation with emphasis on their central
teachings, themes and message for both
ancient recipients and modern readers.
Text: Elwell & Yarbrough. Encountering the
New Testament 3rd ed. (0801039649)
PAULINE EPISTLES (BN212BC)
Explores the New Testament books from
Romans to Timothy; includes an overview
and closer readings of selected texts
exploring the biblical material; studies the
message, themes, literary structure, and key
critical issues of these books.
Prerequisites: NT survey courses required.
Required Text: Polhill. Paul & His Letters
(9780805410976).
Recommended Texts: Blair. Abingdon
Bible Handbook (9780687001699);
McDonald & Porter. Early Christianity and
its Sacred Literature (9781565632660)
ROMANS (BN366AC)
A study of the Letter of Paul to the Romans
with emphasis on theological themes,
contemporary context and application to
Christianity today.
Prerequisites: NT survey courses required
and 2nd-level Bible course preferred.
Required Texts: Moo. Encountering the
Book of Romans: A Theological Survey
(9780801025464); Schreiner. Romans:
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New
Testament series (9780801021497)
Recommended Texts: Cranfield. Romans:
A Shorter Commentary (9780802800121);
Stott. The Message of Romans
(9780830812462)
INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY
(BT210AC)
An introduction to the nature and task of
theology along with its basic terms and
motifs; and an overview of Christian
doctrines including Scripture, God, Christ,
the Holy Spirit, humanity, sin and salvation,
the Church, and the Second Coming of
Christ. Focus also on the interpretation and
relevance of Christian doctrines as
expressed within the Church tradition and
among contemporary theologians.
Prerequisites: OT and NT Survey courses
required.
Texts: Grenz & Olson. Who Needs
Theology? (0830818782); Olson. The
Mosaic of Christian Belief (0830826955)
Recommended Text: McKim. Westminster
Dictionary of Theological Terms
(9780664255114)
OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY
(BT321AC)
An introduction to several of the themes in
the Old Testament. Students are invited to
explore the theology of the Old Testament
with a view to scholarly advancement,
nurturing of personal faith and preparation
for ministry.
*This course can count as either a Biblical
Studies or a Theology elective.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Theology.
Text: Routledge. Old Testament Theology
(9780830828968)
See over for courses in
Professional Studies and General Studies
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
SPIRITUAL FORMATION (CM111BC)
This course invites students to explore the
dynamics involved in following Jesus.
Students will learn to understand and
practise the classical spiritual disciplines;
value and appreciate the diverse expressions
of spiritual growth in a variety of Christian
traditions; and wrestle with ethical questions
such as the proper use of money, sex and
power in the Christian life and church.
Texts: Foster. Celebration of Discipline
(9780060628390); Nouwen. Spiritual
Direction (9780060754730); Lawrence. The
Practice of the Presence of God
(0486440680)
FIELD EDUCATION & MINISTRY
PREPARATION (FE100AC) -1 credit An introductory course to Field Education at
Emmanuel, delineating its purpose and
procedure, as well as its preparation for
ministry placement. This course is expected
to familiarize the students with the process
of obtaining Field Education credits and
understanding the value of these credits in
relationship to their academic program and
their future goals. Course contents and
students’ participation will also assist the
students in gaining an understanding of their
uniqueness for ministry and learning the
skills necessary for finding a ministry
position.
Text: Brennfleck & Brennfleck. Live Your
Calling (0787968951)
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL
CHRISTIANITY (IS111AC)
The global church has experienced a seismic
shift from the West to the East and the
South. How has this come about? This
course considers the biblical basis, historical
roots and strategic and cultural issues
involved.
Text: Tennent. Invitation to World Missions
(0825438837)
PHILOSOPHY OF MINISTRY
(PS391AC)
A guided self-study of the biblical and
philosophical foundations of ministry with
emphasis upon each student developing a
personal and practical philosophy. Students
are guided not only to a general philosophy,
but also to a specialized understanding
relating to their particular program. The
course is normally available only to students
in their last year of study or by permission of
the marker.
Texts: Brennfleck & Brennfleck. Live Your
Calling (0787968951); Hirsch & Ford. Right
Here, Right Now (9780801072239);
Stevens. The Other Six Days (0802848001)
PSYCHOLOGY (GS121BC)
An introduction to the scientific study of
behaviour and mental processes. Topics
include research methods, statistics,
biological roots of behaviour, developmental
psychology, gender, sensation, perception,
states of consciousness, learning, memory,
thinking and language, intelligence,
motivation, emotion, personality,
psychological disorders, therapy, health,
social influence, and social relations.
Text: Meyers. Psychology: 10th ed.
(1464102619)
INTRODUCTION TO CHURCH
HISTORY (GH210AC)
An introduction to the main themes,
personalities and events of the Christian
Church. Theological and spiritual
developments from the Early Church
through the Middle Ages and Reformation to
the Church of today are discussed. The
Church’s role in society and politics is
highlighted.
Text: Cairns. Christianity Through the
Centuries, 3rd ed. (9780310208129)
THEORIES OF COUNSELLING
(GS221AC)
An exploration of a number of the more
commonly practiced psychotherapy theories
currently employed in Ontario’s helping
professions (e.g. psychology, social work,
psychotherapy, chaplaincy, etc.) as well as
the overlapping key concepts that exist
amongst these theories. Additionally,
students will explore the benefits,
limitations, and contraindications of various
psychotherapeutic theories and determine
which approaches best fit with their
theoretical orientations and levels of skill,
training, and judgment.
Text: Corey. Theory and Practice of
Counseling and Psychotherapy, 9th ed.
(9780840028549)
INTRODUCTION TO
COMMUNICATIONS (GL131AC)
An integration of theory and practice to
build superior communication skills to last a
lifetime and support effectiveness in
leadership, whether relating to another
individual or to groups, both small and
large.
Text: Beebe, Beebe, Ivy & Watson.
Communication: Principles for a
Lifetime Canadian ed. (0205426670)
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
(GS231AC)
An introduction to the study of cultural
anthropology, including basic research
methods, philosophy, principles and
understandings, and contemporary theories.
Consideration to applied use of the scientific
study.
Text: Miller, Van Esterik. Cultural
Anthropology 4th Canadian ed.
(9780205577927)
GENERAL STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY (GS111AC)
An introduction to the study of society and
the discipline of sociology within the
Canadian context. Emphasis is placed on the
categories of analysis used by sociologists,
research methods, and the dynamics of social
change. Special attention is given to
integrating Christian faith with sociological
issues into contemporary society.
Text: Macionis, Jansson & Benoit. Society:
The Basics (9780135049532)