TBC registration March 27
by AMY DAVIS
TENNESSEE BIBLE COLLEGE
COOKEVILLE — Registration for the spring quarter at Tennessee Bible College in Cookeville will be Thursday, March 27, from 10 a.m.-12 noon.
Joshua Brown of Bowling Green, Ky., takes notes in class at Tennessee Bible College in Cookeville. Registration for the spring quarter is March 27, 10 a.m.-12 noon.
Classes begin March 31 and conclude June 11. The following courses are being offered:
Undergraduate
- English Composition III (Glenn Ramsey)
- James and Galatians (Kerry Duke)
- Hebrew History II (Malcolm Hill and Paul Wilmoth)
- Personalities and Trends in the American Restoration (M. Hill)
- Modern Philosophy (David Hill)
- Peter, John, and Jude (Staff)
Graduate
- The Bible and Denominational Doctrines (M. Hill)
- The Problem of Evil (Duke)
- Introduction to Graduate Study (Staff)
- Contemporary Issues (Ramsey)
- Exegesis of Greek New Testament (Duke)
"I feel great about the courses being offered," said TBC President Malcolm Hill. "I'm expecting one of the finest quarters in the history of the school."
Hill welcomes everyone to find out more about what the school offers, which is a bachelor's degree in religious education, master's and doctorate degrees in theology and a two-year preaching diploma.
"Anyone may apply for entrance to Tennessee Bible College," Hill said. "Students can benefit in a lot of ways. We teach them to be good citizens, good employees, good husbands and wives and parents, and to be honest and sincere. So it benefits everybody."
Scholarships and student loans are available to those who qualify. Some credits are transferable to other colleges and universities, including Tennessee Tech University.
The spring quarter also includes TBC's annual lectureship, which will be April 30-May 4. The theme is "God's Plan."
For more information about Tennessee Bible College, call (931)526-2616 or visit www.tn-biblecollege.edu. The school is located at 1616 McCulley Road, Cookeville.
