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Audit a course
at TBS

At The Bible Seminary, auditing a course offers a unique opportunity to enrich your understanding of Biblical studies. For a fee of $395 per course, auditors can choose to attend classes in-person, participate live online, asynchronous, or a hybrid format that blends all options.

 

Participants receive access to course materials and are encouraged to join discussions and ask questions, fostering a collaborative and supportive atmosphere. This opportunity is ideal for lifelong learners, clergy seeking continuing education, or anyone passionate about learning God's word. 

A TBS Audit student has the option to audit a course for personal enjoyment or do the work (test & assignments), bank it if they decide to migrate into a graduate program at a later time. 

Spring 2025 Audit Courses

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Semester begins January 27, 2025

Tuesdays at 9:00 AM

The primary objective of this course is to train students in basic archaeological theories and methodologies.

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Semester begins January 27, 2025

Tuesdays at 2:00 PM

The primary objective of this course is to exposit Genesis while studying the doctrine of the Godhead and the doctrine of the Bible.

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Semester begins January 27, 2025

Mondays & Thursdays at 8:45 AM

This course initiates the student into a study of the ancient Greek language of the Greek Bible, with a focus on the elements of Greek grammar that will assist him/her in understanding the rules and tendencies of grammar, as well as the syntax and sentence structure of biblical texts.

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Semester begins January 27, 2025

Fridays at 9:00 AM

The primary objective of this course is to exposit the New Testament book of Luke while learning Church history from the schism in AD 1054 to present day.

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Semester begins January 27, 2025

Mondays & Thursdays at 1:30 PM

The primary objective of this course is to exposit the books of Job, Jeremiah, and Lamentations while receiving training in the basic principles of pastoral

care and counseling.

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