TBBCS operates on an accelerated-semester basis, with three fourteen-week (14-week) trimesters per year. This provides students the opportunity to maximize the effectiveness of their school years and shorten the overall time required to complete a degree program.
Spring 2020 (January 6-April 10)
Ray D. Fulayter
A study of the geography and archaeology of the lands of the Bible, demonstrating the accuracy of the Scriptures in relation to these two disciplines.
(OT 612/BI 125)
Ray D. Fulayter
Kenneth F. Sheets
An analytical study designed to develop an accurate understanding of the unchanging person and nature of God from the very earliest words of His revelation, demonstrating consistent application of His nature as Creator and Absolute Authority from eternity past to eternity future in every aspect of the creation.
(TH 715/TH 441)
Kenneth F. Sheets
Sherrill L. Fulayter
A study of the fundamentals of English grammar, including the essential elements of good writing.
(EN 101)
Sherrill L. Fulayter
Kenneth F. Sheets
An introduction to Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and other poetic Scriptures with analysis of key passages and a focus on proper interpretation of the ancient Hebrew poetic structure. (OT 621/ BI 321)
Kenneth F. Sheets
Walter A. Yoho
A study of Christianity from the resurrection of Jesus Christ to the Reformation, focusing upon the transmission of the faith through the believing church, especially the Baptistic groups, while including an abbreviated study of other groups professing belief in Christ. (HI 641/HI 441)
Walter A. Yoho
Ray D. Fulayter
A study of the discipleship principles needed to develop and maintain a mature Christian philosophy covering every aspect of life. (BC 510/BC 102)
Ray D. Fulayter
Sherrill L. Fulayter
A continued study of Biblical principles for women ministering to women. Topics include helping discontent women, women in problem marriages, and women considering abortion. (BC 609/BC 209)
Sherrill L. Fulayter
Rebecca L. Miller
A development of the content of Greek Exegesis I in a context of actual exegesis of Scripture for the purpose of strengthening the skills necessary to engage in intensive analytical study in order to accurately correlate, discern, and interpret the information which God embedded in His Word.
(BL 512/BL 302)
Rebecca L. Miller
Mark A. Miller
A study of the text of Genesis 6-11 and the Biblical creation science related to this portion of God's revelation, demonstrating the necessity of accurate interpretation in order to reveal the scientific accuracy, historicity, and significance of these early words of Scripture. (OT 531/BI 106)
Mark A. Miller
Sherrill L. Fulayter
A continued study of the Spanish language for all who desire to develop an ability to communicate with the many Spanish-speaking individuals around them. (FL 102)
Sherrill L. Fulayter
Kenneth F. Sheets
Intensive analysis of various OT passages and topics to insure accurate understanding, theological correlation to other Scriptures, and proper application in human existence. (BL 803)
Kenneth F. Sheets
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