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Friday Bible

10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

  • Drop off for for 6th–12th graders
  • Fridays from Sep 15th to Dec 15th
  • Janice Cheung’s home in Danville
  • Maximum of 8 participants
  • Registration Fee: $50 per participant (non-refundable)
10:00–10:25 AMVideo Lecture #1
(OT Survey A)
10:25–10:50 AMFacilitated Group Discussion #1
10:50–11:00 AMBreak
11:00–11:25 AMVideo Lecture #2
(Western Philosophy)
11:25–11:50 AMFacilitated Group Discussion #2
11:50–12:30 PMBrown Bag Lunch Time (optional)

Scope and Sequence

Old Testament Survey A — Law; Joshua, and Judges
  1. Creation (Gen 1)
  2. The Image of God in Man (Gen 2)
  3. The Fall (Gen 3–11)
  4. Abrahamic Covenant (Gen 12–24)
  5. Patriarchal Blessing (Gen 25–36)
  6. Moses and the Exodus (Gen 37–50; Ex 1–10)
  7. The Passover (Ex 11–12)
  8. The Giving of the Law (Ex 13–24)
  9. The Tabernacle (Ex 25–40)
  10. Aaron and the Priesthood (Lev, Num, Deut)
  11. Old Testament Sacrificial System (Leviticus)
  12. Joshua and the Conquest of Canaan (Joshua)
  13. Cycle of Judges (Judges)
Old Testament Survey B — Prophets
  1. The Monarchy (1 Samuel)
  2. David (2 Samuel)
  3. Solomon and the Temple (1 Kings 1–11)
  4. The Divided Kingdom (1 Kings 11–2 Kings)
  5. Elijah (1 Kings 17–2 Kings 11)
  6. Isaiah
  7. Jeremiah
  8. Ezekiel
  9. Hosea, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah
  10. Joel, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah
  11. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
Old Testament Survey C — Writings

Following the structure of the Hebrew Bible, this course surveys the books designated as the Writings: Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ruth, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.

Western Philosophy I
  1. Beginning of Western Philosophy
  2. Pre-Socratic Philosophers
  3. Heraclitus, Parmenides, and Zeno
  4. Socrates
  5. Plato I
  6. Plato II
  7. Aristotle I
  8. Aristotle II
  9. Plotinus and Neo-Platonism
  10. Augustine
  11. Anselm
  12. Aquinas I
  13. Aquinas II
Western Philosophy II
  1. The Renaissance Revolution
  2. Descartes
  3. Descartes and “Cause and Effect”
  4. Leibniz
  5. Pascal
  6. Locke
  7. Crisis in the 18th Century
  8. Berkeley and Empiricism
  9. Hume
  10. The Enlightenment
  11. Kant
  12. Hegel
  13. Marx
  14. Kierkegaard
  15. Nietzsche
  16. Sartre and Heidegger
  17. Russell