Contemporary Post-Modern Apologetics 201 (Old Testament)
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“Most AWKNG courses use textbooks that the student will need to acquire in order to fully engage in the course. However, when this is not possible, especially for folks in other countries, students just proceed in the course with only the online resources that are provided.”
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Thinking well about Scripture also means being able to answer the hard questions posed in the culture and church today. In this course, Dr. Heiser focuses on Old Testament controversies that in today’s conversation provoke criticism of the Bible as a reliable source of spiritual, theological, and historical truth. The goal is to expose how scholarly discussions, as well as amateur discussions (those in the media or online environments), misrepresent these biblical controversial topics.
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All of the ideas and principles conveyed by the instructor in this course are not necessarily held by the Online Bible Institute Network.
Course Content
Contemporary Post-Modern Apologetics 201 (Old Testament)
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Modules 1 – 15 Overview
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Module 1 | Principles of Sound Thinking
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Module 1 Quiz
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Module 2 | How Should We Approach the Bible?, Part 1: Assumptions
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Module 2 Quiz
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Module 3 | How Should We Approach the Bible?, Part 2: Problems
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Module 3 Quiz
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Module 4 | The Pan-Babylonism Myth, Part 1: General
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Module 4 Quiz
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Module 5 | The Pan-Babylonism Myth, Part 2: Flood
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Module 5 Quiz
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Module 6 | Falsification of the Genesis Creation Account
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Module 6 Quiz
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Module 7 | Historical Adam and Eve
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Module 7 Quiz
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Module 8 | Old Testament Historicity: Introduction
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Module 8 Quiz
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Module 9 | Old Testament Historicity: Patriarchs
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Module 9 Quiz
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Module 10 | Old Testament Historicity: Israel in Egypt, Moses, the Exodus
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Module 10 Quiz
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Module 11 | Old Testament Historicity: Conquest of Canaan
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Module 11 Quiz
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Module 12 | The Old Testament is Unique…Right?, Part 1: Law Codes
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Module 12 Quiz
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Module 13 | The Old Testament is Unique…Right?, Part 2: Sabbath
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Module 13 Quiz
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Module 14 | The Old Testament is Offensive, Part 1: Women in Ancient Israel
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Module 14 Quiz
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Module 15 | The Old Testament is Offensive, Part 2: Slavery in Ancient Israel
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Module 15 Quiz