BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES

The Bachelors in Biblical Studies may qualify graduates to become pastors, missionaries, evangelists, youth leaders, Christian counselors, worship coordinators, or in other aspects normally considered

24 Units

4years

32 students enrolled

Overview
Course Description

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES (BABS) 120 UNITS AVAILABLE 100% ONLINE

The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (BABS) degree is a 120-unit course of instruction designed to develop Christian character, a sound knowledge of the English Bible, and the skills appropriate for ministry in a local church, mission field, or other Christian ministry. By taking a full-time load of 12 units each trimester, the program can be completed in four years. Course availability, student load, adherence to student advisement, and other factors may extend or shorten the anticipated completion timeline. 

 

What you will learn

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES The purpose of the BABS program is achieved by enabling students to: Develop and communicate a broad understanding of the content, themes, context and continuity of the books of the Old and New Testaments; Demonstrate a college-level proficiency in language arts, humanities, and the sciences within a Christian worldview; Formulate a biblical worldview and apologetic for Christian values and conduct demonstrating an authentic Christian faith within a contemporary cultural setting Apply practical ministry and discipleship skills within the local church and Christian community; Establish and defend a consistent biblical theological framework based on a grammatical historical hermeneutic. 

 

 

Requirements

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Each candidate for the BABS degree must meet the general graduation requirements and: Complete 120 units of undergraduate level courses including a minimum of 60 units of biblical, theological, and interdisciplinary studies, and 48 units of general education. Complete at least 30 units at Breakthrough. Complete the program curriculum with not less than a 2.0 GPA. Submit a petition to graduate to the Registrar by the deadline in the Academic Calendar. Settle all financial obligations to Breakthrough. Be recommended by the faculty based on demonstrated moral integrity. 

Course Outline
  • MODULE 1 - Unit 1: General Introduction to Hermeneutics

  • MODULE 1 - UNIT 2: History of Hermeneutics

  • MODULE 1 - UNIT 3: Historical-Cultural and Contextual Analysis

  • MODULE 1-UNIT 4: Lexical-Syntactical Analysis

  • MODULE 2 - UNIT 1: Interpreting the Old Testament Laws

  • MODULE 2 -UNIT 2: Interpreting Prophetic Books

  • MODULE 2 - UNIT 3: Interpreting Historical Narratives

  • MODULE 2 -UNIT 4: Interpreting Wisdom Literature

  • MODULE 2 -UNIT 5: Interpreting The Psalms

  • MODULE 3: INTERPRETING THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • MODULE 3-UNIT 1: Interpreting The Gospels

  • MODULE 3 -3.1 Introducing the Gospels

  • MODULE 3 - UNIT 2: Interpreting The Parables

  • MODULE 3 -UNIT 3: Interpreting the Acts of the Apostles

  • MODULE 3 -UNIT 4: Interpreting The Epistles

  • MODULE 3 -UNIT 5: Interpreting Revelation