BIBLE, BIBLICAL LANGUAGES, & THEOLOGY

SEARCHABLE BIBLE TEXTS

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2026 Calendar: (Click on Course to register for the completepPrograms or pay for individual courses.)

courses are 8 weeks long  Students will receive their
certificates at the completion of each module. An Associate of Biblical Studies
degree will be conferred upon the completion.

JANUARY 12, 2026 

CF104 – Old TestameNt Survey This survey provides an overview of the Old Testament. Study
outlines of each book of the Bible are provided for further development by the
student. 

MARCH 16, 2026

CF105 – New Testament Survey This survey provides an overview of the New Testament. Study
outlines of each book are provided for further development by the student.
 

May 18, 2026

BINT203 – The gospel(s) This course will review the historical Background of the Gospels,
the message of the four Gospels, and the Life and ministry of Christ.

JULY 20, 2026

BINT402 – General Epistles The course provides a close reading of James, I Peter, II Peter, I
John, II John, III, and Jude with special attention given to literary,
socio-historical and theological understandings of the epistles.

SEPT. 21, 2026

CF505 – Bible Introduction 101 The aim of this course is to start with the proposition that belief,
or indeed unbelief, cannot be exercised unless there is comprehension of the
truth of the Bible. This course will teach the student the truth about the
Bible in a summary manner and learn its anatomy and the truth contained in
Scripture. 

NOV. 30, 2026

CF504 – How We Got Our Bible Most Christians understand that the Bible they hold in their hands
is the inspired Word of God. Yet very few have a general understanding of the
origin of the Bible. The purpose of this class, therefore, is to show the
student how the Bible came to be and why it can be accepted as the unerring,
authoritative Word of God.

Apply for Enrollment here:                    APPLICATION    

2026 Calendar: (Click on Course to register for the completepPrograms or pay for individual courses.)

courses are 8 weeks long  Students will receive their
certificates at the completion of each module. An Associate of Biblical Studies
degree will be conferred upon the completion.

JANUARY 12, 2026 

CF104 – Old TestameNt Survey This survey provides an overview of the Old Testament. Study
outlines of each book of the Bible are provided for further development by the
student. 

MARCH 16, 2026

CF105 – New Testament Survey This survey provides an overview of the New Testament. Study
outlines of each book are provided for further development by the student.
 

May 18, 2026

BINT203 – The gospel(s) This course will review the historical Background of the Gospels,
the message of the four Gospels, and the Life and ministry of Christ.

JULY 20, 2026

BINT402 – General Epistles The course provides a close reading of James, I Peter, II Peter, I
John, II John, III, and Jude with special attention given to literary,
socio-historical and theological understandings of the epistles.

SEPT. 21, 2026

CF505 – Bible Introduction 101 The aim of this course is to start with the proposition that belief,
or indeed unbelief, cannot be exercised unless there is comprehension of the
truth of the Bible. This course will teach the student the truth about the
Bible in a summary manner and learn its anatomy and the truth contained in
Scripture. 

NOV. 30, 2026

CF504 – How We Got Our Bible Most Christians understand that the Bible they hold in their hands
is the inspired Word of God. Yet very few have a general understanding of the
origin of the Bible. The purpose of this class, therefore, is to show the
student how the Bible came to be and why it can be accepted as the unerring,
authoritative Word of God.

BIBLE STUDY AND TEACHING

SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLE RESOURCES

  • Bible Resource Center: Provided by the American Bible Society, this site offers basic Bible study helps, including Bible dictionaries, charts and graphs.
  • Bible Sources from St. Ambrose University O’Keefe Library
  • Bibles.net: Several different translations, online concordances, cross-references and commentaries, original Greek and Hebrew; download complete Bibles and reference material
  • Blue Letter Bible: Bibles, commentaries, and study tools
  • Children’s Bible: 9 translations of the Book of Mark, picture stories, coloring book and quizzes
  • NetBible a new translation; Bibles in text and MP3; the Biblical Studies Foundation publishes Bible study aids to accompany NetBible.

BIBLE STUDY TOOLS

BIBLE SOCIETIES

BIBLE ATLASES

HISTORIC BIBLES

HEBREW

HEBREW

GREEK

CLASSICAL GREEK

THEOLOGY AND RELIGION

WORLD CAT

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DIRECTORY OF OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS

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OPEN ACCESS DIGITAL THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY

  • The mission of Open Access Digital Theological Library (OADTL) is to curate high-quality content in religious studies and related disciplines from publisher websites, institutional repositories, scholarly societies, archives, and stable public domain collections. The OADTL uses the world’s most advanced integrated library system (ILS) for cataloging and discovery. This system, OCLC’s WorldShare, makes content easily discoverable and retrievable. The OADTL is staffed by professional librarians and curates content without regard for theological or confessional perspective.

 

RELIGION ONLINE

  • More than 6,000 articles and chapters. Topics include Old and New Testament, Theology, Ethics, History and Sociology of Religion, Communication and Cultural Studies, Pastoral Care, Counseling, Homiletics, Worship, Missions and Religious Education.

     

OER COMMONS

  • OER Commons is a public digital library of open educational resources. OER Commons offers you numerous resources for furthering your knowledge concerning our General Education courses.

     

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

  • GREAT FOR ARTICLES IN ALL CLASSES (ENTER “.PDF” AT THE END OF YOUR SEARCH TERM)

  • Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly articles and literature

GOOGLE BOOKS

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BC CAMPUS OPEN ED BOOKS

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OPENSTAX BOOKS

  • OpenStax Books is a free online educational resource for collegiate level textbooks.

GREAT ACADEMIC ARTICLES FOR ANY DISCIPLINE

THEOLOGICAL JOURNALS