Archaeology and the Bible
I knew
the second that I saw this class on the roaster that I would have to take it.
This class was outstanding for a multitude of reasons:
1. The teacher (Justin Singleton) is an archaeologist, and not just a book worm.
2. The Associates for Biblical Research were involved with us in the class.
3. It was also a blended class; so I got to take another trip to the college
4. We got to go on a field trip to the Cincinnati Museum to see the Dead Sea Scrolls.
5. The Teacher had us develop our own Blog Page.
1. The teacher (Justin Singleton) is an archaeologist, and not just a book worm.
2. The Associates for Biblical Research were involved with us in the class.
3. It was also a blended class; so I got to take another trip to the college
4. We got to go on a field trip to the Cincinnati Museum to see the Dead Sea Scrolls.
5. The Teacher had us develop our own Blog Page.
I gained a lot of good information in this class that I will forever cherish. Below is a link to my created class requirement Blog Page. There are multiple articles there that have to do with discussing any relevant issue from our class reading (Archaeology and the Old Testament). The discussions were meant to be apologetic (defending the faith) or polemic (defending the doctrine) in nature. Interesting fact: I am the only one from the blended class that took the three credit hour version of the class; so I am officially able to go on an actual dig. Just in case you wanted me to go with you.
The Blogs that relate to this class and archaeology are:
February 2013
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Here is the link to my blog page at:
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