The Romans are letters written by Paul to the people of the Roman church. It teaches God's justice, all humanity iniquity, justification and sanctification. Paul wrote this letter and told us about sin and how to get justice. Justice came from our faith through Jesus Christ. Genesis 1: NIV God has created all human beings, creatures, heaven and earth. We know this. Because we believe that the Bible is a divine revelation we know of his existence.
BI - 6601 Roman (3 credits) In this course we will analyze the understanding of the relief, sanctification, biblical anthropology, redemption of the Romans and their books. It includes research that applies principles to the lives of Christians. Prerequisite: Interpretation of BI - 5500. This course can be used as an elective subject of the Bible. BI - 6602 Daniel and the Revelation of John (3 credits) We will analyze Daniel and Revelation and its historical and theological arguments. It includes research on various systems of interpretive principles and eschatological interpretation. Prerequisite: Interpretation of BI - 5500. This course can be used as an elective subject of the Bible.
Introduction Roman Ingarden has developed several conceptual and methodological frameworks for the ontological analysis of text. It is documented in his book "Literary Works of Art" (1965) and "Cognition of Literary Works" (1968). The main focus of Ingarden is in the mainstream literature, but he is also seeing scientific works with other literary forms as a marginal case of literary and artistic works. We are currently involved in the project, one of which is related to the analysis of report forms.
In this course we analyze the translation of key texts by Greek and Roman alphabet, such as Plato Republic, Aristotle's poems and rites, Cicero's rhetoric works, Huo, etc., followed by the development of ancient literature and rhetoric theory I will. The art of les poetry. From their early perspectives on the use and effect of talking in poetry and in front of the people, the Greeks developed complex literature and rhetoric theories adapted from the Romans, and became the basis of contemporary critical thinking. Students discuss arguments about ancient thinking, the use of literary and rhetorical languages in society, relationships with ethical behavior, and the value of critical judgment, analyze theoretical text, and compare their ideas Apply to survival. Ancient literature