| BIBL
402—God and the Believer: Biblical Answers to Vital Questions
II
Continuation of BIBL 401. Students study the character of God and
seek answers to important questions of concern to the modern believer.
Emphasis on the Book of Proverbs. Prerequisite: BIBL 401.
(3 semester
hours)
BLP 100/101—Introduction
to Basic Life Principles
A foundational course examining universal, non-optional principles
of life found in the Bible. Students investigate the Scriptural
basis for each principle and complete projects designed to assist
in applying the principles to life situations. Assignments for BLP
100 and 101 include the IBLP Basic Life Principles Seminar. BLP
101 also includes the Follow-Up Course. Students who complete BLP
100 or 101 are considered alumni of the Basic Seminar. BLP 100 fulfills
the prerequisites for any courses requiring BLP 101.
(3 or 5 semester
hours)
| Students seeking a degree or certificate from
The Telos Institute International may take BLP 100 in place
of BLP 101. If a student takes BLP 100, he or she must also complete
the Follow-Up Course in a small group setting and submit documentation
of completion to Telos. |
BLP
102—Developing a Biblical Life Purpose
Expands on the principles studied in BLP 101, allowing students
to develop a Biblical approach to life in the areas of spiritual
gifts, financial freedom, evaluation of contemporary culture, courtship,
marriage, child training, and spiritual warfare. Course assignments
include the IBLP Advanced Seminar. Students successfully completing
BLP 102 are considered alumni of the Advanced Seminar. Prerequisite:
completion of or concurrent enrollment in BLP 101.
(4 semester hours)
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BSH
101—Biblical Ethics in Science and Health Care I
A study of the foundational Biblical principles that
direct wise decision-making in the area of medical
ethics. Students identify ethical perspectives held by
the world today, study a Biblically based ethical
model, and conduct research, writing in-depth analyses
on relevant health care issues from a Biblical perspective.
This course is available to Clinical Year
Home Health Care students or by permission of
the instructor.
(3 semester hours)
BSH
102—Biblical Ethics in Science and Health Care II
Builds on the BSH 101 studies of foundational
Biblical principles that direct wise decisionmaking
in medical ethics. Students critically
examine Christian ethical viewpoints, develop a
Biblically based ethical model, and apply
Biblical principles to the writing of in-depth
analyses of challenging and controversial bioethical
issues. This course is available to Clinical
Year Home Health Care students or by permission
of the instructor. Prerequisite: BSH 101.
(3 semester hours)
| Prerequisites for all clinical year Home Health
Care courses are successful completion of the foundational year
and acceptance into the clinical year of the program or by special
permission of the instructor. |
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